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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P01
Evolving dynamics of conflict transformation in the 21st Century: The role of mercenaries and their emerging legitimacy within the development nexus
P02
Resilient futures: African innovations in polycrisis management and sustainable development
P03
Participatory methods in times of crisis - between performative tokenism and decolonial approaches
P04
(Re)Centring dignity in development
P05
Governing the crisis: narratives of Covid-19 in India
P06
The polycrisis and gendered health inequities
P07
Reversing the gaze: Global south perspectives on knowledge, power, and positionality
P08
The role of culture and heritage in shaping solutions for development
P10
Challenging authoritarian developmentalism and crisis from below: Perspectives from India
P11
Inequality, polycrises and young people in the global South
P12
Youth and protests in Africa
P13
Whose progress? Rethinking development through the lens of women's safety
P14
Reimagining human security and the humanitarian-development-peace nexus in an age of polycrisis
P15
Adaptive governance and community empowerment: effective strategies for (re)shaping development pathways in the twenty-first century
P16
Power plays: navigating justice in the energy transition
P17
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
P19
Reimagining and fostering rural development in an era of polycrisis across the tropics
P20
The role of non-state actors in political crises
P22
The geography of women’s labour force participation
P24
Coal, land, labour: a liminal transition?
P25
Extreme weather, health and wellbeing among vulnerable populations in the urban global South
P26
Social protection and climate change: from theory and evidence to better practice
P27
Wellbeing in crisis and ‘ordinary’ times: Exploring the Bath Wellbeing in Developing Countries (WeD) legacy in development studies and beyond
P28
Linking development with futures studies: contested social science perspectives on anticipation
P29
Navigating crisis: Dangers and opportunities in a just energy transition for sustainable development in Africa
P30
State power and the struggle for ecological and social regeneration: limits and possibilities in the Global South
P31
Navigating exclusive spaces & novel methods: responding to development’s private sector turn
P32
Advocacy for global justice in a changing world: strategies and constraints
P33
Rethinking evaluation in times of crisis: empowerment, accountability and transformation in the Global North and South
P34
Urban informality and the polycrisis [Urbanisation and Development]
P35
Resiliently responding to the polycrisis: absorbing, adapting to and transforming crisis situations in an uncertain world
P36
Industrial animal agriculture, meatification, and development in the polycrisis era
P37
Centring race and colonialism to questions of agrarian change
P38
Justice in crisis: climate and ecological crisis and justice [ECC SG]
P39
Regime change or institutional change? Protest movements, elites, and emerging visions of politics and development in the global South
P40
Third sector’s responses to wars and conflict: solidarity, antiracism and decolonisation [NGOs in development SG]
P41
The politics of care: gendered impacts on health and food security in times of crisis in the Global South
P42
Decolonising development aid for collective action on climate change: tackling the trust deficit [Decolonising Development SG]
P43
Between the event and the everyday: is crisis management 'just' enough for planetary health?
P44
Digital agriculture in crisis
P45
Visualizing crisis: narratives and imagery in navigating development challenges
P46
Crisis and identity: navigating democratic polarisation in the Global South
P47
Using care to rewriting the son-centred intergenerational contract in urban Asia
P48
Challenging the crisis of migration – rethinking the interface between development and migration
P49
Navigating structural transformation in Africa in an age of ecological crisis
P50
Poverty dynamics amidst recurrent crises: Reflections, responses and revivals [Poverty Dynamics and Multidimensional Poverty SG]
P51
Making an impact: ethnographic approaches to producing “good data”
P52
Artificial intelligence opportunities for developing transformative positive change in future food systems
P53
Implications of climate change on women’s work in South Asia
P54
Platform Economy, precarious work and future of gig workers' rights: Discussing the development with the lens of ‘decent work’
P55
Navigating difficult deaths and their aftermath during conflict and crisis
P56
‘Our house is on fire’: radical responses to the polycrisis and the challenges to development.
P57
Reimagining urban futures: Addressing urban informalities, conflicts, exclusion, and displacement through reform coalitions in the south
P58
Framing water as a global common good: risks, opportunities, and implications
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