Home
PRIA Biannual Journal
 
'Participation and Governance' is a biannual journal where we publish issues of participation, governance, marginalisation, citizenship, accountability, rights, democracy and the different ways of involvement of the civil society in all such matters.

The articles in the journal provide national and international perspectives, share empirical insights, best practices, emerging strategies, challenge established views, question existing policies and explore frontiers of developmental research. The journal promotes fresh debates on concepts and measurement of development and offers policy insights.

The journal will be of interest to students, researchers, academicians and all other policy makers and practitioners who are engaged in development research and activities.

The annual subscription is Rs. 150 for India and US$ 70 for Overseas (including postage). We also offer journal exchange facility for organisations/ institutions.

All payments should be made in favour of "Society for Participatory Research in Asia" through DD or local cheque payable at Delhi/New Delhi. Please send the details in the order form and mail it to*.


PRIA
42, Tughlakabad Institutional Area, New Delhi - 110062
Phone: +91-11- 29960931/32/33
Fax: +91-11-29955183
E-mail: publication(AT)pria(DOT)org; website: www.pria.org

Click here for the Subscription Form

Click here for submission guidelines of articles

*Address for delivery (Subscription) can be changed anytime. Please mail us the changed address details to This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it .  

 

In Focus

What are the roles, capacities, contributions and limitations of civil society in the changing local and global contexts?
What are the roles, capacities, contribu...
Major economic and political upheavals of the past decade have transformed the entire ...Read More
Join Discussion : Civil Society at Crossroads?

Annual Reports

Annual Report 2010-2011

Polls

Is your city safe for women?
 
Will urban development plans prepared in consultation with women living in your city make them safer?
 
Picture Gallery View All



Our Divisions



Sponsored Partnerships

facebook rss google plus youtube