The Journal of Developing Societies is a refereed international journal on development and social change not only in 'developing' countries but also the 'developed' societies of the world. It provides an interdisciplinary forum for the publication of theoretical perspectives, research findings, case studies, policy analyses and normative critiques on the issues, problems and policies of both mainstream and alternative approaches to development. The journal represents the full range of diverse theoretical and ideological viewpoints on development that exist in the contemporary international community.
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EDITOR BIOGRAPHY
Dr. Richard Harris is Professor of Global Studies and World Languages and Cultures at California State University, Monterey Bay. He has a Ph.D. in Political Science and a Masters of Public Administration from the University of California, Los Angeles, Dr. Harris has taught, carried out research, and directed programs at various universities in the United States and overseas, including the University of California, Harvard University, California State University, the University of the Americas in Mexico, the Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana in Mexico City, the Universidad de Chile, the Universidad Nacional de Santiago del Estero in Argentina, the University of Zambia and the University of Ibadan in Nigeria.
Professor Harris has been the managing editor of the Journal of Developing Societies (JDS) since 2003, and one of the coordinating editors of Latin American Perspectives (LAP) since 1977. He has published and edited books, monographs and journal articles on globalization, Latin American politics, African politics, democracy, revolutionary change, socialism, comparative public administration and organizational development. Included among his more recent publications are: Globalization and Development in Latin America (London: SAGE Publications - special edition of JDS, June 2003); Globalization and Health (Boston, Köln and Leiden: Brill, 2004); Media, Identity and the Public Sphere in Post-Apartheid South Africa (Boston, Köln and Leiden: Brill, 2003); Globalization and Globalism in Latin America: Contending Perspectives (Thousand Oaks, California: SAGE Publications - special edition of LAP, November 2002); Critical Perspectives on Globalization and Neoliberalism in the Developing Countries (Boston, Köln and Leiden: Brill, 2000); Capital, Power and Inequality in Latin America (Boulder, Colorado: Westview Press, 1995); and Marxism, Socialism and Democracy in Latin America (Boulder: Westview Press, 1992).
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Journal of Developing Societies is available electronically on SAGE Journals Online at http://jds.sagepub.com