DSA2025: Navigating crisis: dangers and opportunities in development
DSA2025
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DSA2025
University of Bath
25 – 27 Jun 2025
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DSA2025 session 2934
Thursday
26 June
Panel Session 4
11:00
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12:30
P03
(4/4)
Participatory methods in times of crisis - between performative tokenism and decolonial approaches
P04
(2/3)
(Re)Centring dignity in development
P06
(1/2)
The polycrisis and gendered health inequities
P11
(2/3)
Inequality, polycrises and young people in the global South
P17
(2/3)
Protecting the poor and marginalized: State (in)capacity, healthcare disparities and socio-economic inequalities in LMICs
P18
Academic activism – rethinking boundaries of knowledge, method, and discipline
P20
(2/3)
The role of non-state actors in political crises
P24
(1/2)
Coal, land, labour: a liminal transition?
P31
(2/2)
Navigating exclusive spaces & novel methods: responding to development’s private sector turn
P35
(2/3)
Resiliently responding to the polycrisis: absorbing, adapting to and transforming crisis situations in an uncertain world
P37
(2/2)
Centring race and colonialism to questions of agrarian change
P38
(4/4)
Justice in crisis: climate and ecological crisis and justice [ECC SG]
P40
(2/3)
Third sector’s responses to wars and conflict: solidarity, antiracism and decolonisation [NGOs in development SG]
P41
(2/3)
The politics of care: gendered impacts on health and food security in times of crisis in the Global South
P43
(1/2)
Between the event and the everyday: is crisis management 'just' enough for planetary health?
P44
(2/3)
Digital agriculture in crisis
P52
(2/3)
Artificial intelligence opportunities for developing transformative positive change in future food systems
P54
(2/3)
Platform Economy, precarious work and future of gig workers' rights: Discussing the development with the lens of ‘decent work’
P57
(2/3)
Reimagining urban futures: Addressing urban informalities, conflicts, exclusion, and displacement through reform coalitions in the south
PE07
(2/2)
Youth in urban social movements: new solidarities and intergenerational collaborations.
R08
(2/2)
Towards a meaningful practice of reparative development: bridging crises and reimagining opportunities for decolonisation
R13
A field built on narratives of crisis, now in crisis: opportunities at the intersections of development praxis and interventions to combat modern slavery and human trafficking.
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