Cambridge University Press Elements

The Cambridge Elements on Global Development publishes ground-breaking, novel works that move beyond existing theories and methodologies of development in order to consider social change in real times and real spaces.

The series is inter-disciplinary and multi-disciplinary in nature as reflected in the theories, methodologies, and empirical studies it employs by examining processes of socio-political, environmental, economic, and cultural change. Geographically speaking, the series is global in scope and ambition, welcoming studies on developing societies, emerging economies, and ex-socialist countries in Asia, the Americas, Africa, Europe, and the Pacific.

Amongst others, the series considers high-quality and innovative submissions on the institutions and property rights of land, housing and resources. Would you like to know more? Visit the Element’s landing page.