DSA2023: Crisis in the Anthropocene: rethinking connection and agency for development
DSA2023
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DSA2023
University of Reading
28 – 30 Jun 2023
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DSA2023 session 2008
Thursday
29 June
Panel Session 3
9:00
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10:30
P04
How does feminist thinking in gender and development affect change in the Anthropocene?
P05
"L'homme n'est pas le maître de la terre, mais la terre est le maître de l'homme: Encouters, dialogues and solutions for natural resource management and sustainable development in Côte d'Ivoi
P09
(1/3)
Digital Transformation for Development [SG: Digital Technologies, Data and Development]
P10
State of the Evidence in Religions and Development Roundtable
P14
(1/3)
Microfinance institutions during and after the pandemic: Assessing their support and the ensuing social and economic impact on programme beneficiaries
P22
(1/2)
Barriers to NGOs and CSOs: the current crises of environment and development ( NGOs in development Study Group)
P25
(1/3)
Responsible Research: Ethics and Integrity in the Anthropocene
P26
(1/2)
Rethinking poverty in the Anthropocene [SG Multidimensional Poverty and Poverty Dynamics]
P30
(1/3)
Investigating the politics of crisis in African cities
P32
(1/2)
Urban liveability in the Global South- crises in the Anthropocene
P35
Grounding what it means to 'overcome poverty' in a time of climate emergency
P38
Rethinking Critical National Infrastructure (CNI) in the era of emergent crises: Meanings, impacts and alternatives
P40
(1/2)
Just energy transitions from the ground up. Decoloniality and renewable energy transitions
P45
(1/3)
Translating resilience policies for sustainable development and effective climate action
P46
Coloniality and the Anthropocene thinking: voices of non-Eurocentric knowledges and beings.
P49
(1/4)
Climate Change adaptation and Livelihoods
P50
(1/3)
Interconnected crises, social practices, and intergenerational agency: pathways for transformation?
P58
(1/3)
Creating Agency through Agricultural Development: Building Human and Institutional Capacity to Empower Participatory Solutions for Food Sovereignty
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