Nici Nelson published many scholarly articles and books including:[1][3][4]
Dependence and Independence: Female Household Heads in Mathare Valley, A Squatter Community in Nairobi, Kenya. Dissertation School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London, 1978.[5]
Why has development neglected rural women? : a review of the South Asian literature, Oxford ; New York : Pergamon Press, 1979.
African women in the development process, Nici Nelson, ed., London, England ; Totowa, N.J. : F. Cass, 1981.[6]
A Discourse of Anger in a Situation of Gender-Power Asymmetry: The Negotiation of Safer Sexual Practices Between Young Women and Men in Nairobi. In: Stephanie Newell, ed., Images of African Women: The Gender Problematic. University of Stirling: Center for Commonwealth Studies, 1995. ISBN 978-1857690323.
with Susan Wright, Power and participatory development : theory and practice, London : ITDG Pub., 1995. ISBN 978-1853392412.[7]
Representations of Men and Women, City and Town in Kenyan Novels of the 1970s and 1980s'. African Languages and Cultures, 9(2), pp. 145-165, 1996. ISSN 0954-416X.[8]
with Sue Jones, Urban poverty in Africa : from understanding to alleviation, London : Intermediate Technology Publications, 1999.
Genderizing Nairobi's Urban Space. In: F. Grignon and H. Maupeu, eds., L'Afrique Orientale, Annuaire 2000. Paris: L'Harmattan, pp. 269-323, 2000.
with Sue Jones, Practitioners and poverty alleviation : influencing urban policy from the ground up, London : ITDG, 2005.
References
^ ab"Dr Nici Nelson MA PhD". gold.ac.uk. Goldsmith's University of London. Retrieved 18 August 2022. Nici has published on urban anthropology, gender and development and approaches to development.