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Congratulations go to Cathy Rozel Farnworth, Els Lecoutere, Alessandra Galiè, Bjorn Van Campenhout, Marlène Elias, Markus Ihalainen, Lara Roeven, Preeti Bharati, Ana Maria Paez Valencia, Mary Crossland, Barbara Vinceti and Iliana Monterroso whose paper ‘Methodologies for Researching Feminization of Agriculture: What Do They Tell Us?’ (DOI: 10.1177/14649934231173821) was voted as the best published in the journal in 2023 by the PIDS editorial team. The authors will receive a cash prize of US$200.
Congratulations also go to the following authors who were close runners up for the award:
Evans Tindana Awuni, Daniele Malerba and Babette Never ‘Understanding Vulnerability to Poverty, Covid-19’s Effects, and Implications for Social Protection: Insights from Ghana’ (DOI: 10.1177/14649934231162463) Laura Beckwith, Siobhan Warrington, Hue Nguyen, Tanh Nguyen, Chamithri Greru, Graham Smith, Thuy Mai Thi Minh, Lan Nguyen, Oliver Hensengerth, Pam Woolner and Matt Baillie Smith ‘Listening to Experiences of Environmental Change in Rural Vietnam: An Intergenerational Approach’ (DOI: 10.1177/14649934231173849) Emmy Kageha Igonya, Lorraine Nencel, Ida Sabelis, and Grace Kimemia ‘Using Economic Diaries in an Ethnographic Study: What They Can Tell About the Financial and Daily Lives of Male and Female Sex Workers in Mombasa’ (DOI: 10.1177/14649934221110026) Soyeun Kim, Muyun Wang and Jin Sato ‘Development Knowledge in the Making: The Case of Japan, South Korea and China’ (DOI: 10.1177/14649934231173824) Renata Serra, Michelle Kendall, Alexandra Towns and James Hummer ‘Promoting Gender Equity: Practitioners’ Perspectives Through the Lens of the Socio-economic Model’ (DOI: 10.1177/14649934221129427)
