1st Issue November 2021 |
Editorial |
Today we look forward to our annual Directors’ Meeting of EADI member institutes starting this evening, for the first time in a hybrid format! We would also like to remind you that you are still able to register for our virtual development research communications workshop on 25 November, and that you’ve got one day left to apply for our workshop for academic coordinators of Development Studies programmes. Apart from that we are proud that our accreditation programme celebrates its 10th birthday, and in our latest blog post our colleague Basile Boulay argues that we can no longer afford to shy away from a discussing about the good life. To reflect the many efforts in our community to address the huge task of decolonising the development sector, this is our thematic focus today. Enjoy the read! |
From our Blog: Sustainable Futures – Yes, but How? |
Sustainable Futures – Yes, but How? A critical book review « Kaplinsky’s views replicate the mistake most mainstream economic analyses make by giving too much credit to technological progress without questioning the growth-focused mantra and its implications in terms of individual consumption », writes our colleague Basile Boulay in his critical review of Raphael Kaplinsky’s new book Sustainable Futures – An Agenda for Action. « Discussing technological change is obviously necessary and ignoring its potential would be foolish », he points out. « But equally important is the recognition that technology is not (ideologically) neutral and can have pervasive effects on society, especially when its regulatory framework is too weak and when societal norms still encourage, if not glorify, unreasonable levels of personal consumption. » Read the post |
Accreditation: Looking Back and Moving Forward |
We are proud and happy that the EADI International Accreditation Council for Global Development Studies and Research (EADI/IAC) celebrates its 10th anniversary this year! On this occasion, IAC secretary Joost Mönks has written a briefing paper summarising the purpose, history and objectives of the IAC, and giving an overview of criteria and steps of the accreditation process: « A certain sense of urgency existed among development institutes that were going through an accreditation process, since they were facing accreditation frameworks that were not (fully) adapted to the specific (multidisciplinary) nature of development studies (DS). In the emerging European Area of Higher Education (EHEA), the EADI institutes wished, where possible, to influence proactively the options for accreditation and quality assurance as far as Development Studies was concerned. » Read the paper |
EJDR: Latest Open Access Articles |
Our journal, the European Journal of Development Research (EJDR) has two new open access articles: Reproductive Governance in a Fragile and Population-Dense Context: Family Planning Policies, Discourses, and Practices in Burundi by Joëlle Schwarz, René Manirakiza & Sonja Merten On- and Off-Farm Diversification and Travel Time to Markets: Linkages to Food Security in Rural Ethiopia by Sven Bergau, Tim K. Loos & Orkhan Sariyev |
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News from EADI Working Groups |
Decolonising Development Research: Why it is urgently needed and what steps must be taken In this blog post Aram Ziai argues that it is an urgent necessity to disentangle development from the Eurocentric epistemological and ontological spaces and make efforts to build collaborative and co-creative economies of care and share. Within such economies, the phenomenon of development is not perceived as a transactional process, but as a depolarized plural practice. Read the post On 17 November, the Working Group invites you to a conversation on indigineity “Living Resurgence: Dreaming in Dangerous Times” with Dr Dian Million. Read more and register |
Highlight: Special Issue on Decolonisation |
« In the context of a lingering Eurocentrism, not least within academia, scholars and development professionals are increasingly calling for the decolonisation of their respective fields. However, as nationalist ideologues from Europe to Asia have shown, the challenges to effective decolonial action go well beyond intellectual intransigence: the prospects for a neo-imperialist subversion of the decolonial discourse itself remain alarmingly real », write Grégoire Mallard, Dominic Eggel, and Marc Galvin in the introduction to the special issue of the Graduate Institute’s Global Challenges series. Read more |
More Publication Picks on Decolonisation |
Decolonization: Where and How Does It Fit at IOB? 2021/11 – Institute of Development Policy, University of Antwerp (IOB); research paper; Author(s): Mollie Gleiberman The Rise of Non-Communicable Disease (NCDs) in Mozambique: Decolonising Gender and Global Health 2021/03 – Graduate Institute (IHEID); Gender & Development; Author(s): Claire Somerville, Khatia Munguambe Blog: Rethinking Research and Development Approaches From a Decolonisation Perspective 2021/07 – International Institute for Environment and Development (IIED); blog post; Author(s): Tracy Kajumba & Daniela Nemeti Baba Decolonial-Feminist Approaches in Teaching and Research: Exploring Practices, Inter-Actions and Challenges – Research Note 2020/11 – Arnold Bergsträsser Institut (ABI); International Quarterly for Asian Studies IQAS Vol. 51/2020 3–4; Author(s): Linda Gerlach et al. Everyday Decolonialities of Feminist Publishing: A Social Cartography 2021/08 – Graduate Institute (IHEID); research paper; Author(s): Juliana Santos de Carvalho, Carolin Oliveria Beghelli |
Upcoming Online Events on Decolonisation |
Bridging Decolonial and Materialist Feminisms Ghent Centre for Global Studies (GCGS); 17 November, 18.00 CET Decolonizing the University Graduate Institute (IHEID); 18 November, 12.15 CET Decolonising Research: Strategies From a Feminist Perspective Oxford Department of International Development (ODID); 19 November, 14:00 GMT |
Featured EADI Member: NADEL |
The NADEL Center for Development and Cooperation at ETH Zurich, Switzerland, has been training individuals for careers in development and cooperation since the 1970s. NADEL’s mission is tobuild and share knowledge for effective policy making that addresses global and local development challenges. The Centre is closely linked to research at the Development Economics Group, as well as to ongoing development-research activities at various ETH departments and competence centers. Last month NADEL celebrated its 50th anniversary. Read more |
On 15 November, NADEL is hosting an online-session to inform on its master programme in Development and Cooperation. The programme provides a broad understanding of local and global development challenges, skills for working in interdisciplinary and intercultural teams, and the tools and methods used in organizations engaged in international cooperation. During the eight- to ten-month on-the-job training abroad, students apply their knowledge as junior professionals in an international organization. The programme is designed for graduates from the natural and engineering sciences to the humanities and social sciences. Read more |
Premium Members Publication Picks |
Orphaned Landscapes: Violence, Visuality, and Appearance in Indonesia (Open Access Book) 2021/11 – Graduate Institute (IHEID); book; Author(s): Patricia Spyer Mining Our Way Out of the Climate Change Conundrum? The Power of a Social Justice Perspective 2021/10 – International Institute of Social Studies (ISS); research paper; Author(s): Jewellord Nem Singh Climate Responses in the Central Sahel: Three Lessons Beyond COP26 2021/11 – European Centre for Development Policy Management (ECDPM); research paper; Author(s): Maelle Salzinger Understanding Inclusivity of Religious Diversity in Humanitarian Response 2021/11 – Institute of Development Studies (IDS), Brighton; research paper; Author(s): Olivia Wilkinson, Jennifer Philippa Eggert Disruption, Technology and the Question of (Artificial) Identity 2021/10 – Department of Governance and Technology for Sustainability, University of Twente (CSTM); AI and Ethics; Author(s): Dina Babushkina, Athanasios Votsis Developing Countries’ Macroeconomic Exposure to the Low-Carbon Transition 2021/10 – Agence Française de Développement (AFD); research paper; Author(s): Etienne Espagne, Antoine Godin, Guilherme Magacho, Achilleas Mantes, Devrim Yilmaz Recognising Recognition in Climate Justice 2021/10 – Department of International Environment and Development Studies, Norwegian University of Life Sciences (Noragric); IDS Bulletin; Author(s): Tor A. Benjaminsen, Hanne Svarstad, Iselin Shaw of Tordarroch Protecting Democracy From Abroad: Democracy Aid Against Attempts to Circumvent Presidential Term Limits 2021/10 – German Development Institute, Deutsches Institut für Entwicklungspolitik (DIE); Democratization; Author(s): Daniel Nowack, Julia Leininger No Peace Without Youth: Continued Calls for Change in South Sudan 2021/11 – Chr.Michelsen Institute (CMI); briefing paper; Author(s): Siril K. Herseth Fickle Formulas: The Political Economy of Macroeconomic Measurement 2021/11 – Amsterdam Institute of Social Science Research (AISSR); research paper; Author(s): Daniel Mügge et al. |
Read more about EADI Members |
Calls Call for Applications: Master’s Stipends on the Politics of Pandemics Centre for Development and the Environment, University of Oslo (SUM); Deadline: 7 December Call for Papers: Petropolitics in the Countries of the South Institut d’études du développement de la Sorbonne, Université Paris 1 (IEDES); Deadline: 13 December Call for Papers: Africa-Europe: Reciprocal Perspectives Seminar für Wissenschaftliche Politik, Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg; Deadline: 31 January 2022 More calls on the EADI website Jobs Research Assistant – Hydrology (100%) Department of Geography, University of Bonn (GIUB); Deadline: 15 November Secretary Dean- Director and Department at the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, Faculty Office Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, University of Maastricht (FASOS); Deadline: 17 November Post-Doctoral Researcher, DIGITAX Programme. Institute of Development Studies (IDS), Brighton; Deadline: 21 November Deputy Convenor and Director of Engagement International Institute for Environment and Development (IIED); Deadline: 21 November Policy Officer, Coastal and Maritime Economy Institut du développement durable et des relations internationales (IDDRI); Deadline: 26 November Senior Research Associate GLOMOS Programme United Nations University, Institute for Environment and Human Security (UNU-EHS); Deadline: 3 December UEA Leverhulme Early Career Fellowships 2022 School of International Development, University of East Anglia (DEV); Deadline: 4 January 2022 More jobs on the EADI Website Opinions Opinion: COP26: Let’s Talk About Social Assistance in Protracted Crises 2021/11 – Institute of Development Studies (IDS), Brighton; Author(s): Lars Otto Naess, Carolina Szyp Blog: Climate Change, Biodiversity Loss and the Future of Development 2021/11 – Global Development Institute (GDI); blog post; Author(s): Johan A. Oldekop, Charis Enns & Rose Pritchard Opinion: COP26: Financiers of Polluters in Charge 2021/11 – Transnational Institute (TNI); Author(s): Kenneth Haar, Brid Brennan Blog: Enhancing Climate Adaptation Tracking at the Global Level 2021/11 – Institut du développement durable et des relations internationales (IDDRI); blog post; Author(s): Alexandre K. Magnan, Ariadna Anisimov Blog: How Are Power Imbalances Threatening Sustainable Livelihoods for Millions of People? 2021/11 – International Development Department, University of Birmingham (IDD); blog post Blog: Indigenous Peoples and Forest Communities Are Central to Tackling the Climate Crisis – But They Need Finance 2021/11 – International Institute for Environment and Development (IIED); blog post; Author(s): Gustavo Sánchez Blog: How’s Life in Latin America? Deepening Inequalities and Hard-Won Gains at Risk 2021/11 – OECD Development Centre (OECD/DC); blog post; Author(s): Romina Boarini, Ragnheiður Elín Árnadóttir Opinion: What’s at Stake for China in Sudan? 2021/11 – Danish Institute for International Studies (DIIS); Author(s): Luke Patey & Eric Olander Blog: What the Global Tax Reform Means for Developing Countries 2021/11 – German Development Institute, Deutsches Institut für Entwicklungspolitik (DIE); blog post; Author(s): Sabine Laudage, Christian von Haldenwang Blog: Incorporating Environmental, Social and Governance Into High-Growth Startups 2021/11 – King’s Department of International Development (DID); blog post; Author(s): Marc Lepere Blog: A More Personal Utopia: The Potluck. 2021/11 – Centre for the Understanding of Sustainable Prosperity (CUSP); blog post; Author(s): Malaika Cunningham Blog: Least Developed Countries Are Facing Five Major Challenges 2021/11 – United Nations University World Institute for Development Economics Research (UNU-WIDER); blog post; Author(s): Kunal Sen Opinion: ‘Wilding’ for a Brighter World 2021/11 – Development Policy and Practice, the Open University (DPP); Author(s): Jack Cole Indonesia, Covid-19 and Social Protection 2021/11 – Global Research Programme on Inequality (GRIP), International Social Science Council (ISSC); Author(s): Laely Nurhidayah Blog: Turning a Corner: The Bumpy Road to Doing Right by People and Planet 2021/11 – Dag Hammarskjoeld Foundation (DHF); blog post; Author(s): Kate Sullivan Opinion: Slow-Going Towards Gender Equality in Ghana 2021/11 – Nordic Africa Institute (NAI); Author(s): Johan Sävström More blogs and opinion pieces on the EADI website |
Open Online Activities Webinar Series: China and the World 10 November – 15 December, every Wednesday, 14.00 CET; Transnational Institute (TNI) Seminar Series: ‘Trust and Trust Making in Africa’s Global Connections’ 15 – 17 November, 16.00 CET; African Studies Centre (ASC); Ways Out of the Energy Crisis? 15 November, 14.00 CET; Danish Institute for International Studies (DIIS) Afghanistan: What Went Wrong? Who Is to Blame? What Next? 15 November, 15.00 GMT; Oxford Department of International Development (ODID) On Track or Not? Projecting the Global Multidimensional Poverty Index 15 November, 16:00 GMT; Oxford Department of International Development (ODID) ‘Where There Was No Aid: War and Peace in Somaliland’ With Dr Sarah Philips (University of Sydney) 16 November, 9.00 GMT; International Development Department, University of Birmingham (IDD) Green Growth Strategy Forum: A green recovery, the built environment and transport? 16 – 18 November; OECD Development Centre (OECD/DC) ‘Where There Was No Aid: War and Peace in Somaliland’ With Dr Sarah Philips (University of Sydney) 17 November, 9.00 GMT; International Development Department, University of Birmingham (IDD) Innovation and Technology-Use in Development and Humanitarian Settings 17 November, 14.00 CET; Danish Institute for International Studies (DIIS) Virtual Workshop: « To Evaluate or Not to Evaluate: New Insights for Conservation Projects » 17 November, 15.30 CET; Faculty of Society and Economics, Rhine-Waal University of Applied Sciences Alexander Pick on From Protest to Progress? Why Addressing Global Discontent Is Essential to Building Back Better From the COVID-19 Pandemic 17 November, 16:00 EET; United Nations University World Institute for Development Economics Research (UNU-WIDER) African Migration, Human Rights and Literature 17 November, 17.30 GMT; Oxford Department of International Development (ODID) 5th Conference on Education for Social Transformation 18 – 20 November; Instituto de Estudios sobre Desarrollo y Cooperación Internacional: Universidad del Pais Vasco (HEGOA) Aksel Sundström: Youth Without Representation 18 November, 14.00 CET; UiB Global, University of Bergen Online Workshop: Development Consultants and Contractors: For-Profit Companies in the Changing World of ‘Aidland’ 18 November, 16.00 CET; German Development Institute, Deutsches Institut für Entwicklungspolitik (DIE) Urban Infrastructural Configurations 18 November, 16:30 GMT; Global Development Institute (GDI) Sussex Development Lecture: Joining Up the Climate and SDG Agendas 18 November, 17.00 GMT; Institute of Development Studies (IDS), Brighton Growth 2.0: The Good Jobs Challenge in Developing Countries 18 November, 14.15 India Standard Time; United Nations University World Institute for Development Economics Research (UNU-WIDER) The Renewed Relevance of Resource Governance in the Age of Energy Transition 19 November, 15:00 CET; ETH Zürich, Centre for Development and Cooperation (NADEL) Achieving Sustainable Development in the Pacific Through Learning and Global Research Collaboration 23 November, 8.00 GMT; Institute of Development Studies (IDS), Brighton Decommissioning of Offshore Wind Farms: Where Are We and What Challenges Lie Ahead 23 November, 12.00 CET; UiB Global, University of Bergen « Chinese Development Cooperation in the New Era » and Its Impact in the Global South (A Panel Debate) 23 November, 13.30 GMT; International Development Department, University of Birmingham (IDD) What Drives African Migration and What Role Does Development Aid Have to Play? 23 November, 14.30 CET; Danish Institute for International Studies (DIIS) Structural Racism and Race Discrimination 23 November, 16.00 CET; Amsterdam Institute of Social Science Research (AISSR) Towards a Better Management of Western African Marine Resources 23 November, 16.00 CET; Institut du développement durable et des relations internationales (IDDRI) The Politics of Making Vaccines 23 November, 20.00 CET; Amsterdam Institute of Social Science Research (AISSR) Petros Sekeris on Theoretical Foundation of the Modernization Hypothesis 24 November, 16.00 EET; United Nations University World Institute for Development Economics Research (UNU-WIDER) EU Collective Power in Action 24 November, 17.00 CET; Amsterdam Institute of Social Science Research (AISSR) Distinguished Speaker Lecture Series: Retreat From Afghanistan: What It Means for Regional and Global Order 25 November, 14.00 CET; German Institute of Global and Area Studies (GIGA) Online Seminar: #FixtheCountry – Youth and Gender Activism in Ghana’s Democracy 25 November, 15.30 CET; Nordic Africa Institute (NAI) Integrated Approaches to Development Finance for Building Back Better 25 November, 16.00 CET; European Centre for Development Policy Management (ECDPM) IDS Annual Lecture With Samson Kambalu 25 November, 17.00 GMT; Institute of Development Studies (IDS), Brighton More online offers by members on the EADI Website |