Andy Sumner CV Employment 2012–Present

Andy Sumner CV Employment 2012–Present

Andy Sumner CV Employment 2012–present: Professor of International Development, Department of International Development, King’s College London (Reader, 2012-2019) Visiting/associate positions: 2016–present: Non-Resident Senior Fellow, UNU-WIDER, Helsinki 2012–present: Research Associate, the Oxford Poverty and Human Development Initiative (OPHI), Department of International Development, University of Oxford 2012–present: Visiting Fellow, Padjadjaran University, Indonesia 2011–present: Non-Resident Senior Fellow, Center for Global Development, Washington, DC 2007–2012: Research Fellow, Institute of Development Studies (IDS), at the University of Sussex Visiting/associate positions: 2012–2013: Research Associate, Department of Development Studies, SOAS 2010: Visiting Research Fellow, Department for International Development (DFID) 2005–2007: Senior Lecturer in Development Studies, Department of Social Policy, South Bank University Visiting/associate positions: 2006: Promising Young Researcher Fellowship, LSHTM 2002–2005: Lecturer in Development Studies, Department of Anthropology and Development Studies, University of East London Education 1998–2002: PhD in Development Studies (scholarship award), Department of Social Policy, South Bank University, ‘Poverty During a Crisis: Indonesia 1997–99’ 1997–1998: MSc in Development Studies with distinction (scholarship award) Department of Social Policy, South Bank University 1991–1994: BA Hons in Economics (2:1) Department of Social Sciences, Liverpool John Moores University Publications Books Research books: authored and co-authored 1. Edward, P. and Sumner, A. (2019) The End of Poverty: Inequality and Growth in Global Perspective. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan. 89 pages; ISBN: 9783030147648 2. Sumner, A. (2018) Development and Distribution: Structural Change in Southeast Asia. Oxford and New York: Oxford University Press. 240 pages; ISBN: 9780198792369 3. Sumner, A. (2016) Global Poverty: Deprivation, Distribution, and Development Since the Cold War. Oxford and New York: Oxford University Press. 208 Pages; ISBN: 9780198703525 4. Glennie, J. and Sumner, A. (2016) Aid, Growth and Poverty. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan. XIII, 82 pages; ISBN: 9781137572721 1 5. Sumner, A. and Mallet, R. (2012) The Future of Foreign Aid: Development Cooperation and the New Geography of Global Poverty. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan. XII, 101 pages; ISBN: 9781137298881 6. Jones, N. and Sumner, A. (2011) Child Poverty, Evidence and Policy. Bristol: Policy Press. 264 pages; ISBN: 9781847424457 7. Sumner, A. and Tiwari, M. (2009) After 2015: International Development Policy at a Crossroads. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan. 215 pages; ISBN: 9780230234680 Research books: edited volumes 8. Langford, M., Sumner, A. and Yamin, A. (eds) (2013) The Millennium Development Goals and Human Rights. New York: Cambridge University Press. 576 pages; ISBN: 9781107515246 9. Rugraff, E., Sánchez, D. and Sumner, A. (eds) (2008) Transnational Corporations and Development Policy: Critical Perspectives. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan. 321 pages; ISBN: 9780230228412 Teaching textbooks 10. Tribe, M., Nixson, F. and Sumner, A. (2010) Economics and Development Studies. London: Routledge. 312 pages; ISBN: 9780415450386 11. Sumner, A. and Tribe, M. (2008) International Development Studies: Theories and Methods in Research and Practice. London: Sage. 192 pages; ISBN: 9781412929455 Book chapters 1. Edward, P. and Sumner, A. (2018) Global inequality and global poverty since the Cold War. In: van Bergeijk, P. and van der Hoeven, R. (eds) Sustainable Development Goals and Income Inequality. London: Edward Elgar, pp. 74-98. ISBN: 9781788110273 2. Alonso, J., Glennie, J. and Sumner A. (2016) Recipients and contributors: The dual role of middle-income countries. In: Grugel, J. and Hammett, D. (eds) Palgrave Handbook of International Development. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 315-332. ISBN: 9781137427243 3. Glassman, A., Duran, D. and Sumner, A. (2014) Global health and the new bottom billion: What do shifts in global poverty and disease burden mean for GAVI and the global fund? In: Brennan, K. (ed.) Making Global Institutions Work. London: Routledge, pp. 108-128. ISBN: 9781138289475 4. Sumner, A. and Tiwari, M. (2013) What issues will (re)define the post-2015 debate? In: Langford, M., Sumner, A. and Yamin, A. (eds) The Millennium Development Goals and Human Rights. New York: Cambridge University Press, pp. 363-38. ISBN: 9781139410892 5. Langford, M., Sumner, A. and Yamin, A. (2013) Introduction: Situating the debate. In: Langford, M., Sumner, A. and Yamin, A. (eds) The Millennium Development Goals and Human Rights. New York: Cambridge University Press, pp. 1-42. ISBN: 9781139410892 6. Langford, M., Sumner, A. and Yamin, A. (2013) Back to the future: Reconciling paradigms or development as usual? In: Langford, M., Sumner, A. and Yamin, A. (eds) The Millennium Development Goals and Human Rights. New York: Cambridge University Press, pp. 539-558. ISBN: 9781139410892 7. Carbonnier, G. and Sumner, A. (2012) Reframing Aid in a world where the poor live in emerging economies. In: Carbonnier, G. (ed.) International Development Policy: Aid, Emerging Economies and Global Policies. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 3-18. ISBN: 9781137003577 8. Sumner, A. (2011) The child poverty impacts and public budgets. In: Jones, N. and Stewart, D. (eds) Children in Crisis. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 187-205. ISBN: 9780230313972 9. Sumner, A. (2009) Poverty. In: Peil, J. (ed.) Handbook of Economics and Ethics. Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar, pp. 391-399. ISBN: 9781848446953 10. Sumner, A. (2007) Economic well-being and non-economic well-being. In: McGillivray, M. and Clarke, M. (eds) Understanding Human Well-being. Tokyo: United Nations University Press, pp. 54-73. ISBN: 9789280811308 Journal articles (peer reviewed) 1. Sumner, A. (2019) ‘Global Poverty and Inequality: Change and Continuity in Late Development’. Development and Change. 2. Edward, P. and Sumner, A. (2018) ‘Global Poverty and Inequality: Are the Revised Estimates Open to an Alternative Interpretation?’. Third World Quarterly 39.3: 487-509. DOI: 10.1080/01436597.2017.1401461 3. Wietzke, B. and Sumner, A. (2018) ‘The Developing World’s “New Middle Classes”: Implications for Political Research’. Perspectives on Politics 16.1; 127-140. DOI: 10.1017/S1537592717003358 2 4. Cobham, A., Davis, W., Ibrahim, G. and Sumner, A. (2017) ‘Hidden Inequality: How Much Difference Would Adjustment for Illicit Financial Flows Make to National Income Distributions?’. Journal of Globalization and Development 7.1. DOI: 10.1515/jgd-2016-0022 5. Hoy, C. and Sumner, A. (2016) ‘Global Poverty and Inequality: Is There New Capacity for Redistribution in Developing Countries?’. Journal of Globalization and Development 7.1: 117–57. DOI: 10.1515/jgd- 2016-0021 6. Sumner, A. (2016) ‘Why Are Some People Poor?’. European Journal of Development Research 28.2: 130– 42. DOI: 10.1057/ejdr.2016.2 7. Cobham, A., Schlögl, L. and Sumner, A. (2016) ‘Inequality and the Tails: The Palma Proposition and Ratio’. Global Policy 7.1: 201–11. DOI: 10.1111/1758-5899.12320 8. Yusuf, A. and Sumner, A. (2015) ‘Growth, Poverty and Inequality under Jokowi’. Bulletin of Indonesian Economics Studies 51.3: 323–48. DOI: 10.1080/00074918.2015.1110685 9. Sumner, A. and Glennie, J. (2015) ‘Growth, Poverty and Development Assistance’. Global Policy 6.3: 201–11. DOI: 10.1111/1758-5899.12251 10. Alkire, S., Roche, J., Seth, S. and Sumner, A. (2015) ‘Identifying the Poorest People and Groups: Strategies Using the Global Multidimensional Poverty Index’. Journal of International Development 27.3: 362–87. DOI: 10.1002/jid.3083 11. Edward, P. and Sumner, A. (2014) ‘Estimating the Scale and Geography of Global Poverty Now and in the Future: How Much Difference do Method and Assumptions Make?’. World Development 58: 67–82. DOI: 10.1016/j.worlddev.2013.12.009 12. Sumner, A. and Edward, P. (2014) ‘Assessing Poverty Trends in Indonesia by International Poverty Lines’. Bulletin of Indonesian Economic Studies 50.2: 207–25. DOI: 10.1080/00074918.2014.938404 13. Cobham, A. and Sumner, A. (2014) ‘Is Inequality all about the Tails? The Palma Measure of Income Inequality’. Significance 11.1: 10–13. DOI: 10.1111/j.1740-9713.2014.00718.x 14. Greenstein, J., Gentilini, U. and Sumner, A. (2014) ‘National or International Poverty Lines or Both? Setting Goals for Income Poverty after 2015’. Journal of Human Development and Capabilities 15.2: 132– 46. DOI: 10.1080/19452829.2014.899565 15. Yusuf, A., Sumner, A. and Rum, I. (2014) ‘Twenty Years of Expenditure Inequality in Indonesia, 1993– 2013’. Bulletin of Indonesian Economic Studies 50.2: 243–54. DOI: 10.1080/00074918.2014.939937 16. Vázquez, S. and Sumner, A. (2013) ‘Revisiting the Meaning of Development: A Multidimensional Taxonomy of Developing Countries’. Journal of Development Studies 49.12: 1728–45. DOI: 10.1080/00220388.2013.822071 17. Sumner, A. (2013) ‘Poverty, Politics and Aid: Is a Reframing of Global Poverty Approaching?’. Third World Quarterly 34.3: 357–77. DOI: 10.1080/01436597.2013.784593 18. Sumner, A. and Mallet, R. (2013) ‘Capturing Multidimensionality: What Does a Human Wellbeing Conceptual Framework Add to the Analysis of Vulnerability?’. Social Indicators Research 113.2: 671–90. DOI: 10.1007/s11205-013-0295-x 19. Glassman, A., Duran, D. and Sumner, A. (2013) ‘Global Health and the New Bottom Billion: What do Shifts in Global Poverty and Disease Burden Mean for Donor Agencies?’. Global Policy

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