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STUART CORBRIDGE

CURRICULUM VITAE

March 2014

PERSONAL DETAILS Name:

STUART EDWARD CORBRIDGE

Current Post:

PROFESSOR of INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT, LONDON SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS, UK DEPUTY DIRECTOR AND PROVOST.

Post-School Education 1975-78 FIRST-CLASS HONOURS in the GEOGRAPHICAL TRIPOS, UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE, College Scholarship and Prize 1986

Previous Career: 1981-85

PhD, CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY: "State, Tribe and Region: Policy and Politics in Jharkhand, India, 18801980" (Supervisor: Ben Farmer, St. John’s College) LECTURER IN GEOGRAPHY, HUDDERSFIELD POLYTECHNIC

1985-87

LECTURER IN GEOGRAPHY, ROYAL HOLLOWAY AND BEDFORD NEW COLLEGE, LONDON UNIVERSITY

1987-88

ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR, MAXWELL SCHOOL OF PUBLIC AFFAIRS, SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY

1988-1999

LECTURER IN SOUTH ASIAN GEOGRAPHY, UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE; FELLOW (CLASS A), SIDNEY SUSSEX COLLEGE

1999-2003

Professor of International Studies, University of Miami (US)

(May-June 2001)

Benjamin Meaker Visiting Professorship in Politics, Bristol University, UK

(July 2004)

Distinguished Visiting Professor of Development Studies, University of Oslo, Norway

(Spring 2006)

Visiting Professor of Asian Studies, University of Texas-Austin

(March 2010)

Visiting Distinguished Professor, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi

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PUBLICATIONS MONOGRAPHS: 2013/2014

INDIA TODAY: ECONOMY, POLITY AND SOCIETY (with John Harriss and Craig Jeffrey) (Cambridge: Polity Press and New Delhi: Oxford University Press [latter edition in press])

2005

SEEING THE STATE: GOVERNANCE AND GOVERNMENTALITY IN INDIA (with Glyn Williams, Manoj Srivastava and René Véron) (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press)

2004

JHARKHAND: ENVIRONMENT, DEVELOPMENT, ETHNICITY (with Sarah Jewitt and Sanjay Kumar) (New Delhi: Oxford University Press)

2000/2003 REINVENTING INDIA: LIBERALIZATION, HINDU NATIONALISM AND POPULAR DEMOCRACY (with John Harriss) Cambridge: Polity and Delhi: Oxford University Press. (2003: Second Edition) 1995

MASTERING SPACE: HEGEMONY, TERRITORY AND INTERNATIONAL POLITICAL ECONOMY (with John Agnew) (London: Routledge)

1993

DEBT AND DEVELOPMENT (Oxford: Blackwell)

1986

CAPITALIST WORLD DEVELOPMENT (London: Macmillan)

EDITED BOOKS 2011

UNDERSTANDING INDIA’S NEW POLITICAL ECONOMY: A GREAT TRANSFORMATION? (Editor with Sanjay Ruparelia, Sanjay Reddy and John Harriss) (London: Routledge)

2010

DEMOCRACY, DEVELOPMENT AND DECENTRALISATION IN INDIA (Editor with Chandan Sengupta) (London and New Delhi: Routledge)

2008

THE DEVELOPMENT READER [Editor with Sharad Chari] (London: Routledge)

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2006

COLONIAL AND POSTCOLONIAL GEOGRAPHIES OF INDIA [Editor with Saraswati Raju and Satish Kumar] (London and New Delhi: Sage)

2000

DEVELOPMENT: CRITICAL CONCEPTS IN THE SOCIAL SCIENCES [Editor] [6 Volumes] (London: Routledge)

1995

DEVELOPMENT STUDIES: A READER [Editor] (London: Edward Arnold)

1994

MONEY, POWER AND SPACE [Editor with Nigel Thrift and Ron Martin] (Oxford: Blackwell)

1993

WORLD ECONOMY [Editor] (Oxford: OUP)

PAPERS and CHAPTERS: South Asia: Environment, Politics, Governance 2014 '"Lopsided", "failed" or "tortuous": India's problematic transition and its implications for labour' (with John Harriss and Craig Jeffrey) in Delia Davin and Barbara Harriss-White (eds.) China-India: Paths of Economic and Social Development (London: Proceedings of the British Academy). 2014 “The political economy of growth and development in India: two puzzles” (with John Harriss and Craig Jeffrey), forthcoming in Carol Lancaster and Nicholas van de Walle (eds.) Handbook on the Politics of Development (Oxford: OUP). 2013 “Mapping the social order: the political geography of employment assurance schemes in India” [with Manoj Srivastava] Economy and Society, 42 (3): 455-79. 2012 “Corruption in India”, in Atul Kohli and Prerna Singh (eds.) Routledge Handbook of Indian Politics (London: Routledge), Chapter 1.4.4 2012 “The search for order: understanding Hindu-Muslim violence in postPartition India” [with Nikki Kalra and Kayoko Tatsumi] Pacific Affairs 85 (2): 285-309. 2011 “The contested geographies of federalism in post-reform India”, in Sanjay Ruparelia, Sanjay Reddy, John Harriss and Stuart Corbridge (eds.) A Great Transformation? Understanding India’s New Political Economy, London: Routledge, 66-89 2011 “Limits to growth”, in Business Standard India 2011, 33-46

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2010 “The continuing reinvention of India” [with John Harriss], in Chandan Sengupta et al (eds.) Democracy, Decentralisation and Development in India, New Delhi: Oxford University Press, 21-42. 2010 “The political economy of India since Independence”, in Paul Brass (ed.) The Routledge Handbook of South Asian Politics, London: Routledge, 318-36. 2010 “Politics and culture”, in Niraja Jayal and Pranab Mehta (eds.) The Oxford Companion to Politics in India, New Delhi: Oxford University Press, 247-62. 2007 “Seeing the state again” [with Manoj Srivastava, Glyn Williams and René Véron], Geoforum 38: 611-13 2006 “Decentralised corruption or corrupt decentralization? Community monitoring of poverty alleviation schemes in eastern India” [with René Véron, Glyn Williams and Manoj Srivastava], World Development 34: 1922-41 2006 “The geography of things that may become memories: the 2001 earthquake in Kachchh-Gujarat and the politics of rehabilitation in the prememorial era” [with Edward Simpson], Annals of the Association of American Geographers 96: 566-85 2006 “Traumatic spaces and militant Hinduism: Ayodhya, Bhuj and the contested spaces of Hindutva”, [with Edward Simpson], in Raju, Kumar and Corbridge (eds.) Colonial and Postcolonial Geographies of India, London/New Delhi: Sage, 70-84. 2003 “Enhancing pro-poor governance in eastern India: participation, politics and action research” [with Williams, Srivastava and Véron] Progress in Development Studies 3 (2): 159-78 2003 “Making social science matter – I and II: How the local state works in rural areas of Bihar, Jharkhand and West Bengal” [with Williams, Srivastava and Véron] Economic and Political Weekly XXXVIII (24) 2377-89; 25: 241222 2003 “Participation, poverty and power: poor people’s engagement with the Employment Assurance Scheme [with Williams, Véron and Srivastava] Development and Change 34 (1): 137-55. 2003 “Political society and the everyday state in eastern India” [with Véron, Srivastava and Williams] Journal of Development Studies 39 (5): 1-28 2003 “Brainstorming, modified logframes and the conversion of research hypotheses into field questions: reflections from eastern India” [with Srivastava, Véron and Williams] Singapore Journal of Tropical Geography 24 (2): 65-80

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2002 “Programmed to fail? Development projects and the politics of participation” [with Sanjay Kumar] Journal of Development Studies 39 (2): 73-103. 2002 “Community, corruption, landscape: tales from the tree trade” [with Sanjay Kumar] Political Geography 21: 765-88. 2002 “The continuing struggle for India’s Jharkhand: democracy, decentralization and the politics of names and numbers” Commonwealth and Comparative Politics 40 (3): 55-71 2002 “Making sense of the local state: rent-seeking, vernacular society and the Employment Assurance Scheme in eastern India” [with Srivastava, Véron and Williams] Contemporary South Asia 11 (3): 267-89. 2002 “The shock of reform: the political economy of liberalization in India”, in R.Bradnock and G.Williams (eds.) South Asia in a Globalizing World [with John Harriss] (Harlow: Longman), pp.103-21. 2000 “Competing inequalities: the Scheduled Tribes and the reservations system in India’s Jharkhand” Journal of Asian Studies 59 (1): 62-85 1999 “‘The militarization of all Hindudom’? The BJP, the bomb and the political spaces of Hindu nationalism” Economy and Society 28: 222-255 1997 "'The merchants drink our blood': peasant politics and farmers' movements in post-Green Revolution in India" Political Geography 16: 423434 1997 “From forest struggles to forest citizens? Joint forest management in the Unquiet Woods of India’s Jharkhand” Environment and Planning A 27 (12): 2145-64 [with Sarah Jewitt] 1996 "Urban-rural relations, demand politics and the 'new agrarianism' in north-west India: the Bharatiya Kisan Union" Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers 21 (1): 25-48 [with Jim Bentall] 1995 "Federalism, Hindu nationalism and mythologies of governance in modern India". In G.Smith (ed.) FEDERALISM: THE MULTIETHNIC CHALLENGE pp. 99-122 (Harlow: Longman) 1991 "Ousting Singbonga: the struggle for India's Jharkhand". In M.Heffernan and C.Dixon (eds.) COLONIALISM AND DEVELOPMENT IN THE CONTEMPORARY WORLD, pp. 153-182 (London: Mansell) - also published in 1993 in P.Robb (ed.) DALIT MOVEMENTS AND THE MEANINGS OF LABOUR, pp.121-150 (Delhi: OUP) 1991 "The poverty of planning or planning for poverty? An eye to economic liberalisation in India" Progress in Human Geography 15 (4) 467-476

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1989 "Tribal politics, finance and the state: an Indian case-study" Ethnic and Racial Studies 12 (2) 174-207 1988 The ideology of tribal economy and society: politics in Jharkhand, 1950-1980" Modern Asian Studies 22 (1) 1-41 1985 "The economic value of children: a case study from rural India" Applied Geography 5 (4) 273-295 [with Paul Watson] 1984 "Agrarian policy and agrarian change in tribal India". In T.P. BaylissSmith and S.Wanmali (eds.) UNDERSTANDING GREEN REVOLUTIONS, pp.87-108 (Cambridge: CUP) 1982 "Industrial development in tribal India: the case of the iron ore mining industry in Singhbhum District, Bihar, 1900-1960". In N.Sengupta (ed.) FOURTH WORLD DYNAMICS: JHARKHAND, pp.40-64 (Delhi: Authors Guild)

Comparative Development, Geopolitics and International Political Economy: 2010 “The continuing debate on urban bias: theory, evidence and policy” (with Gareth Jones) Progress in Development Studies 10 (1): 1-18 2008 “State and society” in K.Cox, M.Low and J.Robinson (eds.) in The Handbook of Political Geography, London: Sage, 257-78. 2007 “The (im)possibility of development studies”, Economy and Society 36 (2): 179-211 2006 “Bearing witness: the global spigot, American Empire and the colonial present”, Geopolitics 11: 159-80 2005 “Amartya Kumar Sen”, in D.Simon (ed.), Fifty Key Thinkers in Development, London: Routledge, 230-236. 2005 Encyclopedia of International Development (ed. Tim Forysth): 3,000 word entries on Politics and Development; Marxism and Development; shorter entries on Commodification, Intermediate Classes, Livelihoods, and Peasant Movements, London: Routledge 2005 “Reply to reviewers: Capitalist World Development” [my book from 1986, selected and reviewed afresh as a ‘Classic in Human Geography’] Progress in Human Geography 2004 “From Marshall Plan to Washington Consensus? Globalization, democratization and ‘national economic planning’, in J.Agnew and N.Entrikin (eds.) The Marshall Plan Reconsidered, Berkeley: University of California Press, 141-162 7

2004 “Waiting in line, or the moral and material geographies of queuejumping”, in R.Lee (ed.) Geographies and Moralities: Essays in Honour of David M. Smith, (Oxford: Blackwell), 189-203. 2003 “Countering Empire: review article” [Hardt and Negri]” Antipode 35: 184-90 2002 “Development as Freedom: the spaces of Amartya Sen” Progress in Development Studies 2: 183-217 [18,000 words] 2001 “Beyond developmentalism: the turn to cultural anthropology” New Political Economy 6: 81-88 2001 “Third World debt”. In V.Desai and R.Potter (eds.) The Companion to Development Studies, pp.477-480. (London: Arnold) 1998 “Reading David Harvey: entries, voices, loyalties” Antipode 30: 4355 1998 “Development ethics: distance, difference, plausibility” Ethics, Place and Environment 1 (1): 35-53 1998 “‘Beneath the pavement only soil’. The poverty of post-development” Journal of Development Studies 34: 138-48 1997 “Uneven development: new geopolitical orders and the internationalization of capital”. In R.Dikshit (ed.) DEVELOPMENTS IN POLITICAL GEOGRAPHY: A CENTURY OF PROGRESS, pp.289-317 (New Delhi: Sage) 1996 "Plausibility, imaginative geographies, and a global foreign currency exchange: comments on Mendez" Review of International Political Economy 3: 513-517 [with Alan Hudson] 1994 "Bretton Woods revisited: hegemony, stability and territory" Environment and Planning A 26 (12) 1829-1859 1994 "Plausible worlds: Friedman, Keynes and the geography of inflation". In S.Corbridge, N.Thrift and R.Martin (eds.) MONEY, POWER AND SPACE, pp. 63-90 (Oxford: Blackwell) 1994 "Money, power and space: introduction and overview". In S.Corbridge, N.Thrift and R.Martin (eds.) MONEY, POWER AND SPACE, pp.1-25 (Oxford: Blackwell) [with Nigel Thrift] 1994 "Post-Marxism and post-colonialism: the needs and rights of distant strangers". In D.Booth (ed.) RETHINKING SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT; THEORY, RESEARCH AND PRACTICE, pp.90-117 (Harlow: Longman)

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1994 "Maximizing entropy? New geopolitical orders and the internationalization of business". In G.Demko and W.Wood (eds.) REORDERING THE WORLD: GEOPOLITICAL PERSPECTIVES ON THE TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY, pp.281-300 (Boulder: Westview) - also published in 1997 in J.Agnew (ed.) POLITICAL GEOGRAPHY: A READER, pp. 122-140 (London: Edward Arnold) 1993 "Colonialism, post-colonialism and the political geography of the 'Third World'". In P.Taylor (ed.) POLITICAL GEOGRAPHY OF THE TWENTIETH CENTURY: A GLOBAL ANALYSIS, pp. 171-205 (London: Belhaven) 1993 "Marxisms, modernities and moralities: development praxis and the claims of distant strangers" Environment and Planning D/Society and Space 11: 449-472 1993 "Development ethics and the international debt crisis". In F.Schuurman (ed.) DEVELOPMENT THEORIES IN THE NINETIES pp. 123-139 (London: Zed) 1992 "Discipline and punish: the New Right and the policing of the international debt crisis" Geoforum 22 (3) 285-301 - also published in 1993 in S.Riley (ed.) THE POLITICS OF GLOBAL DEBT, pp.25-50 (Basingstoke: Macmillan) 1991 "The US trade and budget deficits in global perspective: an essay in geopolitical-economy" Environment and Planning D/Society and Space 9 (1) 71-90 [with John Agnew] - also published in 1993 as "Miedzynarodowe imlikacje deficitye handlokego i budgetowego Stanow Zjednoczonych" Sprawy Miedzyrnarodowe 5: 53-70 1990 "Post-Marxism and development studies: beyond the impasse" World Development 18 (5) 623-639 1990 "Development studies" Progress in Human Geography 14 (3) 391403 1990 "Globalization and geopolitical-economy". In D.MacNaughton (ed.) DEMOCRATIC GOVERNANCE, pp. 69-83 (Syracuse: Syracuse UP) 1989 "Urban-rural relations and the counter-revolution in development theory and policy". In R.Potter and T.Unwin (eds.) URBAN-RURAL INTERACTION IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES, pp. 233-256 (London: Routledge) 1989 "Debt, the nation-state and theories of the world economy". In D.Gregory and R.Walford (eds.) HORIZONS IN HUMAN GEOGRAPHY, pp. 341-360 (London: Macmillan) 9

1989 "Marxism, post-Marxism and the geography of development". In R.Peet and N.Thrift (eds.) NEW MODELS IN GEOGRAPHY, I pp. 224-254 (London and Boston: Unwin Hyman) 1989 "The new geopolitics: the dynamics of geopolitical disorder [with John Agnew], In R.Johnston and P.Taylor (eds.) A WORLD IN CRISIS? GEOGRAPHICAL PERSPECTIVES (2nd Edition), pp.266-288 (Oxford: Blackwell) 1988 "The asymmetry of interdependence: the United States and the geopolitics of international financial relations" Studies in Comparative International Development 23 (1) 3-29 1984 "Crisis, what crisis? Monetarism, Brandt II and the geopolitics of debt" Political Geography Quarterly 3 (4) 331-345 1982 "Interdependent development? Problems of aggregation and implementation in the Brandt Report" Applied Geography 2 (4) 252-265 1982 "Urban bias, rural bias and industrialisation: an appraisal of the work of Michael Lipton and Terry Byres". In J.Harriss (ed.) RURAL DEVELOPMENT: THEORIES OF PEASANT ECONOMY AND AGRARIAN CHANGE, pp.94-116 (London: Hutchinson)

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UNPUBLISHED REPORTS 2008

HOW DEMOCRACY IS EXPERIENCED (background paper for Wilton Park conference 2007: World Bank and DFID, 15pp)

2008

WHY IS THE ENGLAND FOOTBALL TEAM DOING SO POORLY? A GEOGRAPHICAL ANALYSIs. (An entertainment (with Joanne Corbridge: LSE Research Online, 18pp)

2007

TARGETED DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMMES IN NEPAL: A SELECTIVE REVIEW (with IIDS Nepal: for DFID-Nepal, 75pp)

2005

THE CONTINUING DEBATE ON URBAN BIAS: IMPLICATIONS FOR PUBLIC POLICY (with Gareth Jones), commissioned report for DFID, 52pp.

2005

Background papers/work for PARLIAMENTARY REPORT ON BRITISH OFFICIAL DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE TO INDIA (London: Stationary Office, 2 volumes)

2004

MIGRATION, LABOUR MARKETS AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT Commissioned report for DFID, 48pp.

2002

ENHANCING PRO-POOR GOVERNANCE IN BIHAR AND WEST BENGAL, INDIA [with Williams, Srivastava and Véron] (Government of UK: Department for International Development, Working Paper/Monograph, 340 pp)

2001

Results of Livelihood Dynamics Surveys for EIRFP (with Sanjay Kumar, Alan Rew and Martin Rew) Final Report DFID/Gramin Vikas Trust, 188pp.

1999

THE PRODUCTION, CONSUMPTION, AND MARKETING OF NON-TIMBER FOREST PRODUCTS IN BIHAR AND ORISSA, INDIA (with S.Jewitt, S.Kumar, A.Mahapatra and P.Mitchell) Final Report to DFID, 287 pp

1998

EIRFP Livelihood Impact Assessment: Village Reports, Bihar (with Sanjay Kumar; Kribhco/University of Cambridge, 63pp).

1997

Progress Report on EIRFP Livelihood Impact Assessment Study (Bihar and Orissa (with Sanjay Kumar, Alan Rew, Martin Rew; Kribhco and University of Cambridge, 30pp).

1997

Assessing Social Development Impacts: Lessons from the Eastern India Rainfed Farming Project (with Sanjay Kumar, Alan Rew, Martin Rew; Kribhco and University of Cambridge, 42pp).

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BOOK REVIEWS 2009

THE LIMITS TO CAPITAL (David Harvey) Environment and Planning C

2003

THE AFTERMATH OF PARTITION IN SOUTH ASIA (Tan and Kudaisya) Singapore Journal of Tropical Geography

2003

THE ELUSIVE QUEST FOR GROWTH (William Easterly) Journal of Economic Geography

2001

SEEING LIKE A STATE (James Scott) Historical Geography

2001

OF MYTHS AND MOVEMENTS: REWRITING CHIPKO INTO HIMALAYAN HISTORY (Haripriya Rangan) Annals of the Association of American Geographers

2000

SOCIETY, STATE AND MARKET: A GUIDE TO COMPETING THEORIES OF DEVELOPMENT (John Martinusen) European Journal of Development Research

2000

THE PLACE OF POPULAR MUSIC (A Leyshon, ed.) International Journal of Urban and Regional Research

1999

MAPPING AN EMPIRE: THE GEOGRAPHICAL CONSTRUCTION OF BRITISH INDIA, 1765-1843 (Matthew Edney) Ethnic and Racial Studies

1999

MEMORY, IDENTITY, POWER: POLITICS IN THE JUNGLE MAHALS, 1890-1950 (Ranabir Samaddar) Contemporary South Asia

1998

CITIZENSHIP AND NATIONAL IDENTITY: FROM COLONIALISM TO GLOBALISM (T K Oommen) Contemporary South Asia

1998

THINKING ABOUT DEVELOPMENT (Paul Streeten) Regional Studies

1997

PRIVATE CAPITAL FLOWS TO DEVELOPING COUNTRIES: THE ROAD TO FINANCIAL INTEGRATION (World Bank) Environment and Planning A

1996

THE ORIGINS OF INDUSTRIAL CAPITALISM IN INDIA: BUSINESS STRATEGIES AND THE WORKING CLASSES IN BOMBAY, 1900-1940 (Rajnarayan Chandavarkar) Political Geography

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1995

WORLDS APART: THE NORTH-SOUTH DIVIDE AND THE INTERNATIONAL SYSTEM (Nassau Adams) Progress in Human Geography

1995

SOUTH-SOUTH TRADE AND DEVELOPMENT: MANUFACTURES IN THE NEW INTERNATIONAL DIVISION OF LABOUR (Folke, Fold and Enevoldsen) Geografiska Annaler

1995

AN ANTHROPOLOGICAL CRITIQUE OF DEVELOPMENT (ed. Mark Hobart) Ecumene

1995

FACING THE CHALLENGE: RESPONSES TO THE REPORT OF THE SOUTH COMMISION (The South Centre) Third World Planning Review

1995

LAND AND LOCAL KINGSHIP IN EIGHTEENTH CENTURY BENGAL (John McLane) The Agricultural History Review

1994

THE NEW CAMBRIDGE HISTORY OF INDIA III (2) PEASANT LABOUR AND COLONIAL CAPITAL: RURAL BENGAL SINCE 1770 (Sugata Bose) The Agricultural History Review

1994

DEBT, ADJUSTMENT AND POVERTY IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES (David Woodward; 2 Volumes) Geographical Journal

1994

SOCIAL CHANGE, DEVELOPMENT AND DEPENDENCY (Tony Spybey) Journal of Historical Geography

1993

REGULATION AND TAXATION OF COMMERCIAL BANKS DURING THE INTERNATIONAL DEBT CRISIS (J.Hay and N.Paul) Environment and Planning A

1992

GLOBAL CAPITALISM: THEORIES OF SOCIETAL CHANGE (Richard Peet) Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers

1991

THE INTERNATIONAL DEBT CRISIS IN HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE (B.Eichengreen and P.Lindert, eds.) Society and Space

1990

DEVELOPMENT THEORY AND THE THREE WORLDS (Bjorn Hettne) Environment and Planning A

1990

DEMOCRACY AND DEVELOPMENT IN LATIN AMERICA (David Lehmann) Cambridge Anthropology

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1990

WORLD DEVELOPMENT REPORT, 1989 (World Bank) Progress in Human Geography

1989

VILLAGE REPUBLICS: ECONOMIC CONDITIONS FOR COLLECTIVE ACTION IN SOUTH INDIA (Robert Wade) Environment and Planning A

1988

THE DEVELOPING WORLD (Edward Simpson) Progress in Human Geography

1988

INDUSTRIALIZATION AND GROWTH: A COMPARATIVE STUDY (Chenery, Syrquin and Robinson) Environment and Planning A

1988

PIONEERS IN DEVELOPMENT II (Ed. Gerald Meier) Environment and Planning A

1988

NEW ROADS TO DEVELOPMENT (Ranaan Weitz) Environment and Planning A

1986

UNEVEN DEVELOPMENT: NATURE, CAPITAL AND THE PRODUCTION OF SPACE (Neil Smith) Antipode

1985

STATE AND MARKET: STATE INTERVENTION IN AGRICULTURAL EXCHANGE IN A DRY REGION OF TAMIL NADU, SOUTH INDIA (Barbara Harriss) Journal of Development Studies

1984

SOCIAL ANTHROPOLOGY OF PEASANTRY (Ed. Joan Mencher) Journal of Development Studies

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REFEREE 1. Cambridge University Press; Oxford University Press; Edward Arnold; Edinburgh University Press; Longman; Macmillan; Blackwell; Routledge; Polity; Sage; Duke University Press; Stanford University Press; Wiley. 2. Annals of the Association of American Geographers; Antipode; Cambridge Anthropology; Cambridge Journal of Economics; Commonwealth and Comparative Politics; Contemporary South Asia; Development and Change; Environment and Planning A; Environment and Planning D (Society and Space); Ethics, Place and Environment; European Journal of Development Research; Geoforum; Geographical Journal; Geopolitics; Journal of Asian Studies; Journal of Development Studies; Journal of Historical Geography; Journal of International Development; Millenium; Modern Asian Studies; New Political Economy; Pacific Affairs; Political Geography; Progress in Human Geography; Regional Studies; Review of International Political Economy; Singapore Journal of Tropical Geography; Third World Planning Review; Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers; World Development. 3. British Academy; Economic and Social Research Council; Canadian Humanities and Social Science Research Council; Indo-Shastri Trust (Canada); Leverhulme Trust; National Science Foundation (US); Nuffield Foundation.

MANAGING EDITOR Journal of Development Studies, 2005-2010 Economy and Society, 2008 - 2012

EDITORIAL BOARD Review of International Political Economy, 1997-2001 Ethics, Place and Environment, 1998Progress in Development Studies, 2000 Economy and Society, 2007-8; 2013 Journal of South Asian Development, 2007Journal of Development Studies, 2011 -

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SELECTED PRESENTATIONS (post-2000) South Asia Programmes: University of Virginia University of Pennsylvania London University (SOAS, LSE - Anthropology, KCL) Oxford University (Queen Elizabeth House, DoID) Cambridge University Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi Delhi School of Economics Commonwealth Studies Institute (London) Asian Development Research Centre, Patna (Bihar) Columbia University University of Texas, Austin Development 0r International Studies/Other Programmes: London University (QMC, LSE, RHC, KCL) Sussex University (Urban and Regional Studies, IDS) Bristol University (Politics) Nottingham University (Geography) University of Colorado: Boulder Warwick University (Politics/International Relations) University of Washington, Seattle (Geography) University of British Columbia Simon Fraser University Frankfurt University Zurich University World Bank: Invited Keynote Speaker at South Asia Region Social Development Strategy Workshop, Sri Lanka, June 2003 New Zealand Development Studies Conference: Keynote Speaker, December 2004 UK Development Studies Association Conference, September 2005, Keynote Speaker 2nd David Smith Lecture: Queen Mary College, London, November 2005 4th International Lecture in Development Studies: University of Bonn, June 2008 GTZ [German development agency]/Indian Planning Commission: conference on “Inclusive Growth”, New Delhi, September 2009. Keynote speaker.

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MAJOR FUNDING: 1. £178,350 UK: Department for International Development: “Production, Consumption and Marketing of Non-Timber Forest Products in Bihar and Orissa, India” [April 1997-March 1999 with Prof. Paul Mitchell, ForestryAberdeen, and Dr. Sarah Jewitt, Geography-SOAS/London] 2. £208,500 UK: Economic and Social Research Council: “Rural poverty, the developmental state and spaces of empowerment in West Bengal and Bihar, India” [September 1998-October 2000, with Dr. Glyn Williams, Geography-Keele; Final Report graded as “Outstanding” by ESRC] 3. £186,240 UK: Department for International Development: “Development indicators, research cycle management and sustained improvements in the livelihoods of the rural poor: lessons from the Eastern India Rainfed Farming Project” [July 1998-March 2001, with Prof. Alan Rew, Centre for Development Studies, University of Wales, Swansea] 4. £190,050 UK Department for International Development: “Enhancing Pro-Poor Governance in Bihar and West Bengal” [October 2000 – May 2001 with Dr Glyn Williams, Geography-Keele ; Manoj Srivastava IAS (Cambridge) and Dr Rene Veron (LSE)]. 5. £102,000 The Nuffield Foundation: “The Gujarat Earthquake: An Ethnography of Reconstruction in Western India” [the money was to support Dr Edward Simpson, Anthropology-LSE, as part of a New Career Development Fellowship, 2002-05. Corbridge to provide advice and undertake a field visit to Gujarat with Dr Simpson] 6. £36,200 from UK Department for International Development (2005-7); work for the Effective States Team (UK, India and Nepal) FIELDWORK IN SOUTH ASIA Main themes: ethnoregionalism; forest struggles and forest citizenship; migration, rural-urban linkages and off-farm employment generation; social capital and livelihoods; state and empowerment; anthropology of the everyday state; governance and governmentality; education, health and public service delivery; nationalism, religiosity and identity. Research Sites: Bihar, Jharkhand, Orissa, Gujarat and West Bengal Years: 1979, 1980, 1981, 1983, 1986, 1989, 1992, 1993, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2003, 2004, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012. Funding: ESRC; Department for International Development; Nuffield Foundation; British Academy.

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TEACHING/EXAMINING Teaching: Taught courses at Syracuse and Cambridge Universities on Money, Power and Space; Development Geography/Studies, and Environment and Development in India. Other US courses included a Freshman Seminar on Environment, Development and Ethnicity, a 300-level course on Development Studies, senior/graduate seminars on Comparative Development and Reinventing India; and graduate seminars on Political Ecology and Critical Voices in Development Studies. At LSE: Development: History, Theory and Policy; Nationalism, Democracy and Development in India. Also, LSE-PKU Summer School and TRIUM Examining: Tripos examiner at Cambridge (Parts 1B and II), 1989-97; (Part 1A), 1998 Chair of Geographical Tripos, Parts 1B and II, 1995 and 1996 PhD Examiner: 28 PhDs. since 1990 (Geography; Sociology; Politics; Anthropology; International Relations; Development Studies; Economics) SERVICE National: Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society; Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts Member of the Area and Development Studies Panel of the Economic and Social Research Council, UK (1995-99); Special Adviser to Select Committee on International Development, House of Commons, 2004-5 (UK development assistance to India) Russell Group: REF Working Party; representative on joint RG and BIS working group on the government’s Research and Innovation Strategy; joint RG-UUK group on Open Access. Cambridge a. Department: ESRC Liaison Officer (1991-96); Representative on Smuts Memorial Fund; Representative on Committee of Management, Centre of South Asian Studies; Representative on Committee of Management, Centre of International Studies; General Board nominee, Development Studies Committee. 18

b. College (Sidney Sussex): Admissions Tutor (1988-1994); Undergraduate Tutor (1994-7); Tutor for Graduate Students (1996-99); College Lecturer and Director of Studies, Geography (1988-1999). LSE: Chair of Examinations Sub-Board, Geography and Environment, 2002-5 Chair of School Examinations Board (UG), 2006-2009 Head of Department, International Development: August 2007 – July 2010; attends Department Heads’ Forum and Research Centre Directors’ Forum Ancillary Programmes Board, 2007Teaching Task Force: head of subcommittee on Thinking Like a Social Scientist/ LSE 100, 2008-2009 MPA Strategy and Teaching Committees, 2008- 2010 Chair, REF Strategy Committee, 2010 – 2013 Chair, Research Committee, 2010 – 2013 Chair, Research Ethics Committee, 2010 – 2012 Chair, Towers 1 and 2 Project Boards [Estates], 2010 – 2012 Chair, Arts Advisory Committee, 2010 – 2012 Academic Planning and Resources Committee. Co-chair, Interim Grants and Donations [Ethics] Committee, 2011Finance Committee, 2013Member: LSE Council and Court of Governors, 2010 – Director: LSE Enterprise, 2011 Pro Director for Research and External Relations (2010-13); member of Director’s Management Team, 2010 -

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PhD STUDENTS Cambridge University 1. Julian Richards Mohajir subnationalism and the Mohajir Qaumi Movement in Sindh Province, Pakistan [self-funded, 1989-93; passed January 1994; first employed by UK Foreign and Commonwealth Office and GCHQ; later Brunel University] 2. Amitabh Residential land prices in Lucknow City, India, since 1970: peripheral developments [Government of India Scholarship, 1989-1993; passed March 1994; Fellowship, Centre of Development Studies, Trivandrum, Kerala, 1994-97; Assistant Professor, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi, 1997-8; deceased] 3. Glyn Williams Rural development under the Left Front government in West Bengal, India [Economic and Social Research Council, 1991-4, passed June 1996; Lectureship at Keele University from September 1994; Lecturer and then Senior Lecturer, King’s College, University of London from 2002; Senior Lecturer, Department of Town and Regional Planning, Sheffield University, July 2006] 4. Sarah Jewitt Forest management and forest politics in the Jharkhand, India [Economic and Social Research Council, 1991-4; Lectureship at the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London from September 1994; Lectureship and then Associate Professorship at University of Nottingham from September 2001 (jointly with Dr T.P. Bayliss-Smith; passed May 1996)] 5. Jim Bentall Bharat versus India? Peasant protest and rural-urban relations in north-west India [St.John's College Benefactor's Studentship, 1991 - 1995; passed January 1996, worked for Overseas Development Institute, London; later moved to Nicholson Leslie Marine Limited and then Aon Limited] 6. Emma Mawdsley From Chipko to Uttarakhand: ecological and regional movements in north-west Uttar Pradesh, India [Economic and Social Research Council, 1992-6; Lectureship at Durham University from October 1996; passed June 1997; Lecturer and then Senior Lecturer at Birkbeck College, University of London, 2003-6; Lecturer and Senior Lecturer at Cambridge University and Fellow of Newnham College from October 2006] 7. Alan Hudson Nation-states in a globalizing economy: offshore banking in the Bahamas and Cayman Islands [Economic and Social Research Council, 1992-5; passed April 1996; Assistant Lectureship in Geography, University of Cambridge from October 1995 - 99; Open University 1999 - 2001 ; House of Commons, Select Committee on Development, 2001-5; Fellow, Overseas Development Institute, 2005-12; currently policy director at One]

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8. Jock Wills Re-writing Third World debt: secondary debt markets and country risk analysis [Economic and Social Research Council, 1993-5; working for JP Morgan from September 1996; passed December 1997] 9. Tim Conway Strangers in their own land: returnees, aid agencies and development in Cambodia [Economic and Social Research Council, 1993 - 1998; passed June 1999; Fellow of the Overseas Development Institute in London, 2000 (on secondment to World Bank in Cambodia from 2005-); currently with DFID] 10. Craig Jeffrey The reinvestment and consumption strategies of richer farmers in western Uttar Pradesh, India [Economic and Social Research Council, 1995 - 1998; passed October 1999; Lectureship in Geography at Edinburgh University from April 1999; Assistant then Associate Professor, University of Washington-Seattle, from September 2005; Lectureship and then Professorship at University of Oxford from September 2009 – also, Fellow of St John’s College] 11. Indraneel Karlekar Economic liberalisation in India: an eye to East Asia [Dharam Hinduja Trust, 1996 - 1999; passed in September 1999; working for the Economist Intelligence Unit, New York; currently Head of Global Research at Principal Real Estate Investors, US] 12. Shahridan Faiez Environmental struggles and environmental memories in Malaysia (jointly with Dr Tim Harper/History) [Cambridge Commonwealth Trust, 1996 - 2000; from August 2000, position on Young Professionals Scheme with World Bank in Washington DC; passed January 2002; continued with World Bank; now CEO of Blue Archipelago Berhad, Malaysia] 13. Manish Tiwary Joint forest management institutions in Bihar and West Bengal, India [Smuts Fund, with support from Yale University and the United Nations University, 1997- 2001; passed October 2001, work for FAO in Rome] 14. Kate Edwards Out of India? Indian government approaches to the Indian diaspora [University of Cambridge, Domestic Research Studentship, 1997-1998; ESRC studentship 1998-2001; Tutor, University of Wales, Aberystwyth; passed 2008] 15. Roopa Nair Livelihood strategies of women in the formal and informal economies of Bangalore, India [German Research Foundation, 1998; submitted and passed July 2003; working for Nike Foundation] 16. Sanjay Kumar, IFS Social capital and village institutions in Jharkhand,, India [World Bank and Department for International Development, 1998; submitted and passed 2005; working at a senior level for Ministry of Environment and Forests, Government of India; recent secondment to E-Parliament]

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London School of Economics: 17. Kayoko Tatsumi The political ascendancy of the Qureshi in a north Indian town [taken on from John Harriss, submitted and passed with no significant revisions 2009; working in Tokyo] 18. Kumar Nilotpal Farmer suicides in south India [taken on from John Harriss, submitted and passed with no revisions 2010; university post in Andhra Pradesh, India] 19. Ritanjan Das The Politics of Economic Reform in West Bengal Under the CPM [submitted in January 2013; part-time; has post at University of Portsmouth; passed with no revisions] 20. Prashant Sharma Right to Information in India (submitted in January 2013; passed with no revisions; preparing PhD as book for Routledge) 21. Manoj Srivastava, IAS State-society interactions in the “flaming fields” of Bhojpur District, Bihar, India [DFID, 2001-3; working for Government of Bihar, 2005-2009; first Jamestji Tata Fellow on Pro-Poor Governance in India at LSE, 2009-2011; currently serving as Chief Secretary, Government of Bihar] 22. Anokhi Parikh Utopian spaces: the politics of planning in Lavasa, Maharashtra, India [Full LSE scholarship; writing up]

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