1st Issue July 2024 Editorial During these quieter summer times we are in the process of preparing the first round of decolonising stories, hoping that we can release some of them this autumn already. Our series of #EADI50 events is running, and we are adding blog posts to the European Development Policy Outlook series, this time with a focus on Romania. The second of three posts on the role of language in research is out, and our thematic focus is on poverty and inequality today – besides many other reading recommendations for the summer break. From our Blog The Daily Multi-Layered Barriers Faced by Non-Native English Researchers This second of three blog posts on the role of languages in epistemic communities explores the variety of ‘everyday’ barriers faced by researchers whose first language is not English when producing, presenting and/or publishing their findings in this language: « Publishing in English does not only require a lot more time, it also often comes with a need for full text revision using professional services, which charge significant fees. » And a recent study concluded: « Non-native English speakers perform ‘worse’ than their native peers in all dimensions, and the effect is particularly strong for early-career researchers. » Read more Romania’s Development Policy: Policy Challenges and Unexplored Potential « As a newer donor of ODA, Romania faces multiple challenges. Some of these challenges include a reduced confidence to assert itself as a donor, weak political engagement with further away partner countries, excessive bureaucracy limiting innovation and efficiency, and a limited expression of a donor identity that reflects Romania’s history and comparative advantage. » However, Romania’s historical experience can also be a chance to bring more mutual learning into development cooperation. Our latest blog post in the European Development Outlook series. Read the post To the blog overview EJDR Special Issue on the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) The BRI and Structural Transformation We are happy to announce the release of this special issue with several open access articles, e.g.: Assessing Structural Transformation and the Potential Impacts of Belt and Road Initiative Projects in Africa Diversifying Away from Extractives: The Belt and Road Initiative, Chinese Capital and Industrialisation in the Kyrgyz Republic Structural Transformation Through a Multi-vector Geo-economic Governance? BRI and Upgrading of the Uzbek Gas Industry Chinese State Capital as a Partner for Resource-Based Structural Transformation? The Belt and Road Initiative and Downstream Linkages in Bolivia and Kazakhstan Next #EADI50 Event Conversations between Development Studies and International Studies, Warsaw, 25 July 2024 International Studies (IS) shares some common characteristics with Development Studies (DS) such as a cross-disciplinary approach and inclusion of the Global South in analysis and both seek to take seriously calls to decolonise knowledge. But what areas would make for productive future dialogue between IS and DS? Read more See all forthcoming events News from EADI Working Groups Frugal Innovation and Development As a result of discussions on “Frugal Innovation and Digitalisation” at latest year’s EADI/CEsA Lisbon conference, this Working Group has just published the paper « Increasing or Decreasing Frugality: the Connection between Digitalisation and Frugal Innovation » in the International Journal of Innovation Management. Read the paper Highlight: Envisioning an Equitable Future for Research …across the North-South Divide This synthesis paper brings together perspectives from across the Global South and North to explore the complexities and challenges of promoting equity in research. Drawing on separate inquiry tracks from these regions, it contrasts the approaches, framings, and main concerns identified by stakeholders in both settings. proposes a framework grounded in Southern priorities to strengthen agency, align objectives, and identify spaces for transformative change within the research landscape. Read more From the Library: Poverty as Ideology Rescuing Social Justice from Global Development Agendas This open access book from 2018 shows how our dominant approaches to poverty studies have, in fact, served to reinforce the prevailing neoliberal ideology while neglecting the wider interests of social justice that are fundamental to creating more equitable societies. It offers a radical new approach to understanding poverty based on a comprehensive and accessible critique of key concepts and research methods. It upends much of the received wisdom to provide an invaluable resource for students, teachers and researchers across the social sciences. Read more Featured EADI Member: IDOS This month, The German Institute of Development and Sustainability (IDOS) has celebrated its 60th anniversary. It is one of the world’s leading research institutions and think tanks for global sustainable development, working on the interplay between Research, Policy Advice and Training and building bridges between theory and practice. Besides scientific publications, the institute regularly releases policy briefs on pressing topics.The most recent ones are Trump 2.0 in times of political upheaval? Implications of a possible second presidency for International politics and Europe International rules on health data sharing for a new pandemic agreement See all policy briefs Thematic Focus: Poverty and Inequality Studying Poverty and Inequality in Poor Countries: Getting to Grips with Structure Philippa Bevan – Centre for Development Studies, University of Bath (CDS) Othering and agency erosion of older adults living in extreme poverty in Bangladesh Journal of Aging Studies – Owasim Akram – Swedish Development Research Network SweDev Who is Being Left Behind? Participatory Exclusion of Marginalized Groups in Kenya Sexuality and Gender Studies Journal – Gloria Nyambura Kenyatta – Arnold-Bergstraesser-Institut (ABI) Structural change and poverty reduction in developing economies World Development – Abdul A. Erumban, Gaaitzen J. de Vries – United Nations University World Institute for Development Economics Research (UNU-WIDER) Measuring Poverty and Wellbeing in Developing Countries Channing Arndt, Finn Tarp – United Nations University World Institute for Development Economics Research (UNU-WIDER) The Lifespan Disparity Dataset: An open repository on inequality and polarization in length of life (1950–2021) Scientific Data – Vanesa Jorda, Miguel Niño-Zarazúa & Mercedes Tejería-Martínez – United Nations University World Institute for Development Economics Research (UNU-WIDER) Inequality and institutional outcomes in Viet Nam. A combined principal components and clustering analysis. Thu K. Hoang, Klarizze Anne Martin Puzon, Hoai Thi Thu Dang. Rachel M. Gisselquist – United Nations University World Institute for Development Economics Research (UNU-WIDER) Premium Members Publication Picks Global governance through voluntary sustainability standards: Developments, trends and challenges Global Policy – Axel Marx, Charline Depoorter, Santiago Fernandez de Cordoba, Rupal Verma et ak, – German Institute of Development and Sustainability (IDOS) Local Perceptions and Experiences of Smuggling and Human Trafficking in Sudan. The case of North Darfur and Northern State of Sudan Abdelmageed M. Yahya, Abdalla Onour – Chr.Michelsen Institute (CMI) Impacts of climate change and vegetation response on future aridity in a Mediterranean catchment Agricultural Water Management – Lorenzo Villani, Giulio Castelli, Estifanos Addisu Yimer et al. – IHE Delft Institute for Water Education (IHE Delft) A Post-Development Perspective on the EU’s Generalized Scheme of Preferences Politics and Governance – Jan Orbie, Antonio Salvador M. Alcazar III, Tinus Sioen – Ghent Centre for Global Studies (GCGS – UGent) CLARISSA Cash Plus Social Protection Intervention: An Evaluation Neil Howard, Keetie Roelen, Giel Ton et al. – Institute of Development Studies (IDS) The horticulture sector in southwest Nigeria: A political economy analysis Daniel Adeniyi, Koen Dekeyser, Mayowa Ekundayo – European Centre for Development Policy Management (ECDPM) Read more about EADI Members Policy Publication Picks by Members Understanding the links between multilateralism & democracy to tackle global challenges more effectively Laura Bullon-Cassis, Christine Lutringer, Héloïse Bellenot – The Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies (IHEID) Climate in the Crosshairs. The planetary impact of NATO’s spending increases Transnational Institute TNI Breaking the silence on domestic violence Sudan brief – Samia al-Nagar, Liv Tønnessen – Chr.Michelsen Institute (CMI) Invisible livelihoods in the Global South: public space vendors’ plight of making a living Rosina Marquez-Reiter. – The Centre for the Study of Global Development, Open University Putting locally-led climate adaptation principles into practice: insights from CBA18 Aaron Acuda, Sushila Pandit – International Institute for Environment and Development (IIED) Technologies and Infrastructure to reduce the Work Burden of Women Zentrum für Entwicklungsforschung ZEF Picks from International Partner Networks More is not better: the developing crisis of scientific publishing Geoffrey Boulton, Moumita Koley – International Science Council ISC From science to action: Leveraging scientific knowledge and solutions for advancing sustainable and resilient development Anda Popovici, Mamoona Alam, César Martín Agurto Castillo, et al. – International Science Council ISC Tramas y Redes Nº 6 Multiple – The Latin American Council of Social Sciences CLACSO 300 libros de la colección Grupos de Trabajo CLACSO Working Groups – The Latin American Council of Social Sciences CLACSO |
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Calls Call for abstracts and paper: « Universities, Entrepreneurship and Enterprise Development in Africa », 28 – 29 November 2024, online Deadline: 15 July 2024 – International Center for Sustainable Development (IZNE) Call for Abstracts: Achieving just food systems in the era of global « polycrisis » Deadline: 23 August 2024 – Development Studies Association Ireland DSAI See more calls on the EADI Website Opinions The UK election: new development priorities in Africa? Ian Scoones – Institute of Development Studies (IDS) Impact Measurement Can also Work in Fragile Contexts Christoph Zürcher – German Institute for Development Evaluation (DEval) “Who cares about social reproduction in a time of climate crisis?” Reflections from environmental justice scholar Giovanna Di Chiro International Institute of Social Studies (ISS) Becoming an anti-racist organisation: what we’ve learnt so far Tom Mitchell – International Institute for Environment and Development (IIED) Mapping economic stability for countries in the Global South Richard Kima – United Nations University World Institute for Development Economics Research (UNU-WIDER) The Missing Inner Dimension of System Change Jamie Bristow, Rosie Bell – Network for international policies and cooperation in education and training NORRAG Towards tax justice: African Group’s pivotal role in UN Tax Convention negotiations Aleksandra Wojewska – Vienna Institute for International Dialogue and Cooperation (VIDC) From Consumerism to Community: Transforming the Impact of Advertising Simon Mair – Centre for the Understanding of Sustainable Prosperity (CUSP) Cutting-edge steps towards a fair energy transition in Amazonia Laura Rival – Oxford Department of International Development, Queen Elizabeth House (ODID) The new curse of critical minerals Rabah Arezki Frederick Van Der Ploeg – Fondation pour les études et recherches sur le développement international (FERDI) Trainings Master in Cooperation and Development Application Deadline: 12 September 2024 – Center for Global Strategic Engagement (GLOBEC) SOUTHMOD online training course United Nations University World Institute for Development Economics Research (UNU-WIDER) See more courses and trainings on the EADI website Jobs Lecturer in Environment and Development Deadline: 15 July 2024 – Global Development Institute (GDI) Researcher, Oxford Poverty and Human Development Initiative (OPHI) Deadline: 02 August 2024 – Oxford Department of International Development, Queen Elizabeth House (ODID) Senior Research Officer, Oxford Poverty and Human Development Initiative (OPHI) Deadline: 02 August 2024 – Oxford Department of International Development, Queen Elizabeth House (ODID) Researcher SuperSustain Deadline: 12 August 2024 – 08 July 2024 – German Institute of Development and Sustainability (IDOS) PhD Student on interests of the Belgian offshore wind energy industry in the context of existing and emerging industrial policy measures in Europe Deadline: 01 September 2024 – Ghent Centre for Global Studies PhD Student on European green industrial policy Deadline: 01 September 2024 – Ghent Centre for Global Studies (GCGS – UGent) See more job offers on the EADI website Opinions continued Competition and confrontation as dominant narratives: what space is left for cooperation? Céline Kauffmann – Institut du développement durable et des relations internationales (IDDRI) Myths and Hard Truths in the Latin American Security Landscape (II) Viviana García Pinzón, José Salguero – Arnold-Bergstraesser-Institut (ABI) |