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 2010
Thursday
29 June
Panel Session 4
11:00
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12:30
P08
Caste, Market and Climate Change
P09
(2/3)
Digital Transformation for Development [SG: Digital Technologies, Data and Development]
P12
Stories we live by: interdisciplinary approaches to address the ‘imagination deficit’ in Anthropocene thinking
P14
(2/3)
Microfinance institutions during and after the pandemic: Assessing their support and the ensuing social and economic impact on programme beneficiaries
P22
(2/2)
Barriers to NGOs and CSOs: the current crises of environment and development ( NGOs in development Study Group)
P25
(2/3)
Responsible Research: Ethics and Integrity in the Anthropocene
P26
(2/2)
Rethinking poverty in the Anthropocene [SG Multidimensional Poverty and Poverty Dynamics]
P30
(2/3)
Investigating the politics of crisis in African cities
P32
(2/2)
Urban liveability in the Global South- crises in the Anthropocene
P39
(1/2)
Global South Inequality: The Agribusiness threat and the Lower Class Resistance
P40
(2/2)
Just energy transitions from the ground up. Decoloniality and renewable energy transitions
P44
Decolonial perspectives on connection and agency for development in the Anthropocene
P45
(2/3)
Translating resilience policies for sustainable development and effective climate action
P49
(2/4)
Climate Change adaptation and Livelihoods
P50
(2/3)
Interconnected crises, social practices, and intergenerational agency: pathways for transformation?
P51
(1/4)
Social protection in an era of protracted crisis
P52
Towards rethinking and decolonizing Africa's development futures: the place of indigenous knowledge
P58
(2/3)
Creating Agency through Agricultural Development: Building Human and Institutional Capacity to Empower Participatory Solutions for Food Sovereignty
P75
(1/4)
Bringing production and employment back to Development Studies in times of multiple crises
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