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Antipode
Wilson, Kalpana (2019) At once the saviours and the saved: ‘Diaspora Girls’, dangerous places and smart power. Antipode 51 (5), pp. 1664-1683. ISSN 0066-4812.
Development and Change
Wilson, Kalpana (2015) Towards a radical re-appropriation: gender, development and Neoliberal Feminism. Development and Change 46 (4), pp. 803-832. ISSN 0012-155X.
Feminist Review
Wilson, Kalpana (2018) For reproductive justice in an era of Gates and Modi – the violence of India’s population policies. Feminist Review 119 (1), pp. 89-105. ISSN 0141-7789.
Wilson, Kalpana and Ung Loh, J. and Purewal, N. (2018) Introduction to Special Issue of Feminist Review, ‘Gender, Violence and the Neoliberal State in India'. [Editorial/Introduction]
Gender, Place and Culture
Shaw, A. and Wilson, Kalpana (2019) The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation and the necro-populationism of ‘climate-smart’ agriculture. Gender, Place and Culture , ISSN 0966-369X.
Gender, Work and Organization
Wilson, Kalpana and Ismail, Feyzi and Kharel, S. and Dahal, S. (2023) Women construction workers in Nepal: collectivities under precarious conditions. Gender, Work and Organization , ISSN 0968-6673.
Global Discourse
Wilson, Kalpana (2023) From dematerialising race to distorting decoloniality: development-as-imperialism and Hindu supremacy. Global Discourse , ISSN 2043-7897.
Globalizations
Wilson, Kalpana (2017) Re-centring ‘Race’ in development: population policies and global capital accumulation in the era of the SDGs. Globalizations 14 (3), pp. 432-449. ISSN 1474-7731.
Wilson, Kalpana (2017) Re-centring ‘race’ in development: population policies and global capital accumulation in the era of the SDGs. Globalizations 14 (3), pp. 432-449. ISSN 1474-7731.
New Formations
Wilson, Kalpana (2017) In the name of reproductive rights: race, neoliberalism and the embodied violence of population policies. New Formations (91), pp. 50-68. ISSN 0950-2378.
Third World Quarterly
Wilson, Kalpana (2017) Worlds beyond the political? Post-development approaches in practices of transnational solidarity activism. Third World Quarterly 38 (12), pp. 2684-2702. ISSN 0143-6597.