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2nd Issue October 2021 Editorial Today we are happy to announce that registration is open for this year’s development research communications workshop on 25 November; so if you’re a communications professional or a researcher with communication interests, please sign up! And we’d like to remind you that our next virtual dialogue takes place coming Wednesday. It will provide critical notes on the expansion of green bonds in the South from a multidisciplinary perspective which is surely interesting for many of us here. And, as COP26 kicks off this week, our thematic focus is on climate change. Apart from that, we’ve got of course more picks and highlights further below, as well as the usual calls, vacancies, opinions and events.From our Blog: Social Accountability Initiatives How social accountability initiatives are helping pursue social justice Achieving social justice in service delivery in the health, social welfare, and humanitarian sectors is still a formidable challenge in most developing countries. Poor and marginalised people generally lack the voice to make their demands heard and the awareness to claim their rights. However, social accountability initiatives have become a promising way to address these issues, as a panel discussion at the recent EADI ISS Conference showed. This post highlights the key insights that emerged during the discussion, which focused on issues related to ensuring substantive citizenship and legitimacy and the role of interlocutors, donors, and of researchers themselves in helping pursue social justice through such initiatives. Read the post |
Book Review: Democracy and Development in Indonesia |
The difficult relationship between democracy and development in Indonesia: A book review « Jean-Luc Maurer’s book “Indonésie : l’envol mouvementé du Garuda. Développement, dictature et démocratie” is a comprehensive political history of Indonesia, encompassing geography, demography, society and economy, from pre-colonial times to the present day. » writes Gerry Rodgers: « The title, freely translated into English, is Indonesia: the Garuda’s rocky take-off: Development, Dictatorship and Democracy. And the central thread of this book are these “three Ds” in the course of Indonesia’s history. Maurer examines the nature and pace of development under different forms of democratic, populist, authoritarian or dictatorial regimes, and tries to understand the causality. » Read the post |
Research Communications Workshop, 25 November |
We and our Research Communications Working Group cordially invite communications professionals from our community and interested researchers to this year’s development research communications workshop (online). We will have a discussion on whether development researchers should act as advocates, hear about IIED’s experience with stakeholder engagement in an increasingly digital work environment, and explore the implications of our aim to decolonise the ways we work and produce knowledge on the language that we use. And as always, there will be interactive group exchanges. Read more and register |
Academic Coordinators Workshop: Apply by 12 November! |
If you’d like to attend this year’s online workshop for academic coordinators of Development Studies programmes, please apply by 12 November! The workshop will be held on 2 and 3 December with the title “Development studies and climate change: ways forward for curriculum building”. You can find more information and the full programme on the EADI website. For an impression of last year’s event, please read this post on EADI’s Debating Developing Research blog. |
Highlight: Climate Change, Migration and Social Protection |
There are several aspects of climate-induced short-term or circular migration, especially in combination with other socio-economic factors, that are not fully understood. Without reliable data on the pattern of circular migration, policymakers can not recognise or address migrants’ needs, issues and vulnerabilities. The IIED Working Paper « Connecting the dots: climate change, migration and social protection » provides an understanding of what drives migration, the patterns associated with it, its issues and consequences, and provide broader policy recommendations. Read more |
Highlight: Decolonising Methods and Methodologies |
The groundbreaking book « Decolonising Methodologies Research and Indigenous Peoples » (1998) by Dr Linda Tuhiwai Smith remains an international bestseller, translated into Spanish, Chinese, Arabic, Italian, and Bahasa Indonesian. In this recorded lecture of the Interdisciplinary Global Development Centre at York University, Dr Tuhiwai Smith discusses decolonising research methods and provides reflections regarding the practical conduct of social science research methods. She talks about how to navigate and resist colonial legacies of knowledge production and resist extractivist models.Watch the video |
Featured EADI Member: CeSPI |
Centro Studi die Politica Internazionale (CeSPI) in Romeis an independent and non-profit Think Tank performing research and policy oriented analysis studies, providing advice, evaluations and training on many subjects relevant to international relations. Recognised by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation, it is member of a wide variety of international Networks. CeSPI has just released some new publications on the Middle East: |
Thematic Focus: Climate |
Global Climate Wall: How the World’s Wealthiest Nations Prioritise Borders Over Climate Action 2021/10 – Transnational Institute (TNI); research paper; Author(s): Todd Miller, Nick Buxton, Mark Akkerman Social Protection for Climate-Induced Loss and Damage: Priority Areas for Increasing Capacity and Investment in Developing Countries 2021/10 – German Development Institute, Deutsches Institut für Entwicklungspolitik (DIE); research paper; Author(s): Mariya Aleksadrova, Sayanti Sengupta, Teresa Anderson et al. Zero Carbon Sooner: Revised Case for an Early Zero Carbon Taget for the UK 2021/10 – Centre for the Understanding of Sustainable Prosperity (CUSP); CUSP Working paper No 29; Author(s): Tim Jackson Agrarian Climate Justice as a Progressive Alternative to Climate Security: Mali at the Intersection of Natural Resource Conflicts 2021/09 – International Institute of Social Studies (ISS); Third World Quarterly; Author(s): Daniela Calmon, Chantal Jacovetti, Massa KonéLoss and Damage Case Studies From the Frontline: A Resource to Support Practice and Policy 2021/10 – International Institute for Environment and Development (IIED); research paper; Author(s): Ritu Bharadwaj & Clare Shakya Diversification for Climate Resilience: Thirty Options for Forest and Farm Producer Organisations 2021/10 – International Institute for Environment and Development (IIED); research paper; Author(s): Duncan Macqueen Resetting Climate Negotiations: LDC Priorities for an Ambitious COP26 2021/10 – International Institute for Environment and Development (IIED); briefing paper; Author(s): Anna Schulz et al. Comparative Analysis of the Efficiency of Different Social Protection Delivery Mechanisms in the Context of Climate Resilience 2021/10 – International Institute for Environment and Development (IIED); Working Paper; Author(s): Ritu Bharadwaj et al. |
More publications on climate |
Premium Members Publication PicksInclusive Is Not an Adjective, It Transforms Development: A Post-Growth Interpretation of Inclusive Development 2021/10 – Amsterdam Institute of Social Science Research (AISSR); Environmental Science & Policy; Author(s): Crelis F. Rammelt, Joyeeta Gupta Integrated Justice Approach to Land Reform: Why Is It Important and How? 2021/10 – International Institute of Social Studies (ISS); research paper; Author(s): Cynthia B. Bejeno The EU’s Gender Action Plan: Principles and Practice 2021/10 – European Centre for Development Policy Management (ECDPM); research paper; Author(s): Chloe Teevan Into Darkness? Scrutinizing Economic Explanations for African Jihad 2021/10 – Chr.Michelsen Institute (CMI); Department of International Environment and Development Studies, Norwegian University of Life Sciences (Noragric); Current Trends in Islamist Ideology; Author(s): Stig Jarle Hansen EU Development Policy as a Crisis-Response Tool? Prospects and Challenges for Linking the EU’s COVID-19 Response to the Green Transition 2021/10 – German Development Institute, Deutsches Institut für Entwicklungspolitik (DIE); research paper; Author(s): Svea Koch, Ina Friesen, Niels Keijzer Agaciro, Vernacular Memory, and the Politics of Memory in Post-Genocide Rwanda 2021/10 – King’s Department of International Development (DID); African Affairs; Author(s): David Mwambari Theory and Practice in China’s Approaches to Multilateralism and Critical Reflections on the Western ‘Rules-Based International Order’ 2021/10 – Institute of Development Studies (IDS), Brighton; research paper; Author(s): Anthony Carty, Jing GuRead more about EADI Members |
Calls Call: Nordic Scholarship Programme 2022 Nordic Africa Institute (NAI); Deadline: 31 October 2021 Call: Synergy Awards ’22: Calling PhD Students Research School for Resource Studies for Development (CERES); Deadline: 5 November Call for Papers: Paper Award Economics and Governance of Global Value Chains in Africa Deadline: 7 November; German Development Institute, Deutsches Institut für Entwicklungspolitik (DIE) Open CAll for Short Term Scientific Missions (STSM) Global Partnership Network (GPN); Deadline: 7 November Call: 2021 East African Energy Futures Writing Contest Society for International Development (SID); Deadline: 10 November Call for Applications: African-German Leadership Academy German Development Institute, Deutsches Institut für Entwicklungspolitik (DIE); Deadline: 15 November Call for Papers: La Revue internationale des études du développement lance un appel à contributions pour son dossier spécial « Pétropolitiques aux Suds« Groupement d’Intérêt Scientifique pour l’Étude de la Mondialisation et du Développement (GEMDEV); Deadline: 13 December Call for Papers: 5th Interdisciplinary Sovereign Debt Research and Management Conference (DebtCon5) Graduate Institute (IHEID); Deadline: 15 December More calls on the EADI websiteTraining Join CERES PhD Courses 2021-2022 Research School for Resource Studies for Development (CERES)Opinions Blog: What to Expect From COP26 on Climate? 2021/10 – Institut du développement durable et des relations internationales (IDDRI); blog post; Author(s): Lola Vallejo Connecting the Dots: Climate Change, Migration and Social Protection 2021/10 – International Institute for Environment and Development (IIED); research paper; Author(s): Ritu Bharadwaj et al. Blog: Requirements for a Successful COP 26: Commitment, Responsibilities, Trust 2021/10 – German Institute of Global and Area Studies (GIGA); blog post; Author(s): Miriam Prys-Hansen, Jan Klenke Blog: Making Online Meetings Just and Sustainable 2021/10 – Institute for Housing and Urban Development Studies (IHS); blog post; Author(s): Yannick Overzee Blog: Export Finance Must Get in Line With Climate Commitments 2021/10 – Agence Française de Développement (AFD); blog post; Author(s): Philipp Censkowsky, Igor Shishlow, Axel Michelowa Blog: Our Food System Is Based on Oil, Not Soil 2021/10 – Centre for Development and the Environment, University of Oslo (SUM); blog post; Author(s): Elin Wyller Blog: How Can Research Help Least Developed Countries Achieve Sustainable Development? 2021/10 – United Nations University World Institute for Development Economics Research (UNU-WIDER); blog post; Author(s): Kunal Sen Opinion: Donor Countries Should Use IDA20 to Address a Blind Spot in Development Finance OECD Development Centre (OECD/DC); Author(s): Creon Butler, Harald Hirschhofer Blog: Investing in the Exceptional African Creativity 2021/10 – Foundation pour les Etudes et Recherches sur le Développement International (FERDI); blog post; Author(s): Laureen Kouassi-Olsson Blog: White People and the Animals They Love 2021/10 – Copenhagen Business School, Department of Intercultural Communication and Management (IKL); blog post; Author(s): Lisa Ann Richey Blog: Megadams: On the Material Politics of a Developmental Panacea 2021/10 – Institute for Development and Peace (INEF); blog post; Author(s): Andrea Schapper, Christine Unrau and Christian Scheper Blog: Why the New Global Biodiversity Targets Should Embrace Rights-Based Conservation 2021/10 – German Development Institute, Deutsches Institut für Entwicklungspolitik (DIE); blog post; Author(s): Rodríguez de Francisco, Jean Carlo Blog: The Costs of Non-Multilateralism 2021/10 – Real Instituto Elcano; blog post; Author(s): Andrés Ortega Blog: Bangladesh: The Challenges of Inclusion 2021/10 – Centre for Development Studies, University of Bath (CDS); blog post; Author(s): Mathilde Maitrot & Joe Devine Blog: What’s So Special About Contemporary Megaprojects? 2021/10 – Global Development Institute (GDI); blog post; Author(s): Seth Schindler, Simin Fadaee & Dan Brockington Opinion: The Sorry State of Czech-Russian Relations 2021/10 – Institute of International Relations (IIR); Author(s): Ondřej Ditrych More blogs and opinion pieces on the EADI website Jobs Project Research Officer, DIGITAX Programme Institute of Development Studies (IDS), Brighton; Deadline: 31 October Researcher – Access to Energy International Institute for Environment and Development (IIED); Deadline: 7 November More jobs on the EADI WebsiteOpen Online ActivitiesOnline Lecture: Cognitive Imperialism in African Studies: Reflections on Decolonial Turns 29 October, 15.00 CEST; Arnold Bergsträsser Institut (ABI) How Lockdowns in the OECD Killed 440,000 People in Africa 16.30 CEST; Graduate Institute (IHEID); 29 October Young People and Climate Action 1 November, 10:30 GMT; Centre for the Understanding of Sustainable Prosperity (CUSP) Andrew Eccles: Working Across Disciplines – Embrace the Pain! 1 November, 12.00 CET; Department of International Environment and Development Studies, Norwegian University of Life Sciences (Noragric) Images of Social Policy and Corruption: Comparisons Through Discourse 1 November, 12.30 CET; Graduate Institute (IHEID) Online Seminar: Moving to a Zero Carbon World and the Future Role of Hydropower 2 November, 15:00 GMT; Global Development Institute (GDI) Chemical Colonialism: Environmental Justice and Industrial Epidemics 2 November, 16.00 CET; International Institute of Social Studies (ISS) Vernacular Rights Cultures: The Politics of Origins, Human Rights and Gendered Struggles for Justice 2 November, 16.15 CET; Graduate Institute (IHEID) Online Seminar: Inclusive Growth and Migration 3 November, 14:30 GMT; Development Policy and Practice, the Open University (DPP) Online GDI Lecture Series: Clash of Powers: US-China Rivalry in Global Trade Governance 3 November, 16:00 GMT; Global Development Institute (GDI) In Conversation With the President of the Republic of Costa Rica 4 November, 11.00 GMT; Institute of Development Studies (IDS), Brighton « A Refugee-Led Study on Refugee-Led Organisations » | RSC/BIEA Refugee Led Research Hub 3 November, 17:30 GMT; Oxford Department of International Development (ODID) Online Seminar: Belarusian Political Crisis 4 November, 12:30 CET; Danish Institute for International Studies (DIIS) Online Seminar: Diasporic Entrepreneurship 4 November, 12:30 GMT; Development Policy and Practice, the Open University (DPP) Decolonization and Eastern Europe 4 November, 18.00 CET; Transnational Institute (TNI) Values, Resources and Sustainable Consumption—an Institutional Economics Framework 5 November, 15:30 GMT; Centre for the Understanding of Sustainable Prosperity (CUSP) FFVT on Point: Forced Migration in Afghanistan and Afghan Refugees in the Region 8 November, 13.30 CET; German Development Institute, Deutsches Institut für Entwicklungspolitik (DIE) Online Seminar: US-China Tech Competition and Europe’s Democracies 8 November, 14:00 CET; Danish Institute for International Studies (DIIS) Gods, Mines and Constitutional Rights 8 November, 18.15 CET; Graduate Institute (IHEID) Not Without Us! – Pathways to a Gender Just Transition 9 November, 10:00 GMT; United Nations Research Institute for Social Development (UNRISD) Online Seminar: Evaporative Coolers, Climate Change and Africa: The Tyranny of Thermodynamics 9 November, 13:00 GMT; Global Development Institute (GDI) Tax Aversion and the Social Contract in Africa 9 November, 15.00 CET; Chr.Michelsen Institute (CMI); Online Seminar: Filipe R. Campante on the Political Economy Consequences of China’s Export Slowdown 9 November, 17:00 EET; United Nations University World Institute for Development Economics Research (UNU-WIDER) OECD COP26 Virtual Pavilion 25 October – 12 November; OECD Development Centre (OECD/DC) Accountability for Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights in Humanitarian Settings 9 November, 18.30 CETö Graduate Institute (IHEID) Migration Governance 10 November, 12:30 GMT; Development Policy and Practice, the Open University (DPP) Online Event: How Do We Want to Live Well Together? A New Eco-Social Contract 10 November, 16:00 CET; United Nations Research Institute for Social Development (UNRISD ‘Empire, Asylum, and Refugee Responsibility Sharing’ L the Annual Harrell-Bond Lecture 2021 10 November, 17:00 GMT; Oxford Department of International Development (ODID) Sussex Development Lecture: Disrupting Conceptual Certainties: Reconsidering Children’s Work and Schooling 11 November, 17.00 GMT; Institute of Development Studies (IDS), Brighton Amsterdam Institute of Social Science Research (AISSR); 11-12 November Online Lectures: Narrating Exile in and Between Europe and the Ottoman Empire/Modern Turkey More online offers by members on the EADI Website |