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 2951
Friday
27 June
Panel Session 7
14:45
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16:15
P01
(2/2)
Evolving dynamics of conflict transformation in the 21st Century: The role of mercenaries and their emerging legitimacy within the development nexus
P02
(2/2)
Resilient futures: African innovations in polycrisis management and sustainable development
P07
(3/3)
Reversing the gaze: Global south perspectives on knowledge, power, and positionality
P08
(2/2)
The role of culture and heritage in shaping solutions for development
P10
Challenging authoritarian developmentalism and crisis from below: Perspectives from India
P13
(2/2)
Whose progress? Rethinking development through the lens of women's safety
P14
(2/2)
Reimagining human security and the humanitarian-development-peace nexus in an age of polycrisis
P15
(2/2)
Adaptive governance and community empowerment: effective strategies for (re)shaping development pathways in the twenty-first century
P19
(2/2)
Reimagining and fostering rural development in an era of polycrisis across the tropics
P22
(3/3)
The geography of women’s labour force participation
P28
(2/2)
Linking development with futures studies: contested social science perspectives on anticipation
P34
(2/2)
Urban informality and the polycrisis [Urbanisation and Development]
P36
(2/2)
Industrial animal agriculture, meatification, and development in the polycrisis era
P39
(2/2)
Regime change or institutional change? Protest movements, elites, and emerging visions of politics and development in the global South
P42
Decolonising development aid for collective action on climate change: tackling the trust deficit [Decolonising Development SG]
P45
(3/3)
Visualizing crisis: narratives and imagery in navigating development challenges
P49
(2/2)
Navigating structural transformation in Africa in an age of ecological crisis
P51
(2/2)
Making an impact: ethnographic approaches to producing “good data”
P55
(2/2)
Navigating difficult deaths and their aftermath during conflict and crisis
R10
Arts-based methods for religions and development research
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