EADI eNewsletter #6/1 2021 | Mapping Power and Inequality, Technological Development & More

1st Issue June 2021

Editorial

With less than a month to go until our next general conference Solidarity, Peace and Social Justice, organised jointly with ISS, we are happy to announce that the draft conference programme is now available online. We would also like to remind you that the registration deadline for conference presenters is tomorrow, 11 June! And of course we cordially invite you to the public Dudley Seers lecture which traditionally allows a renowned speaker to formally set the tone for the debates at and around the conference. We are pleased that we could win Rohini Pande, Henry J. Heinz II Professor of Economics and Director of the Economic Growth Center at Yale University, for this special lecture. Our thematic focus today is on technological development. Enjoy the scroll!
Pre-Conference Dudley Seers Lecture: 1 July, 16.00 CET
Rohini Pande’s talk will explore how power structures – within households, communities and countries – are determined by informal and formal institutions. It will analyze how inequality of power and economic inequality interact within these institutions: Today, the majority of the world’s extreme poor live in lower middle-income countries. In these countries, the persistence of poverty increasingly reflects unequal access to economic opportunities and low levels of redistribution. Within these countries, poverty is increasingly concentrated in rural communities and among ethnic minorities. And, within households, women and girls often receive a lower share of economic resources. This persists even though most of these countries are electoral democracies with universal suffrage. Read more and register
From our Blog: (De)coloniality in Knowledge Production
« Decoloniality requires not only to challenge epistemic imprisonment and mental slavery. It also has to conduct social struggles to create relations, which can nurse a decolonisation in material aspects », writes Henning Melber in our latest blog. Drawing on thinkers like Sabelo Ndlovu-Gatsheni, Walter Mignolo and Wahbie Long, he stresses that « Decolonisation remains work in progress and requires more than a focus on curricula », and that « addressing institutional racism understood as racism in certain institutions is a necessary but not sufficient step. Fundamental transformation of societies must embrace all forms of discrimination and “othering”, but also material aspects of transformation. Read the post
To the blog overview
Featured EADI Member: Global Development Institute
For over 60 years, The University of Manchester has been at the forefront of Development Studies and the Global Development Institute continues to drive forward new ideas promoting sustainable development and social justice for all. The Institute is proud to lead The University of Manchester’s efforts to tackle global inequalities and to rank first in the UK for its impact on the Sustainable Development Goals. Read more
The Institute leads the new research consortium « African Cities »  which tackles complex problems in some of Africa’s fastest growing urban areas. Over 6 years, research will generate new evidence to catalyse integrated, sustainable, inclusive approaches to urban development. It aims to generate insights and evidence that will help improve the living conditions, services and life chances of all city residents, particularly for disadvantaged communities. Read more
Highlight: Child Poverty and Social Protection in Africa
The open access book « Child Poverty and Social Protection in Central and Western Africa » by the Global Research Programme on Inequality (GRIP) assesses various child poverty trends in the region. Child poverty is distinct, conceptually, and different, quantitatively, from adult poverty. It requires its own independent measurement—otherwise half of the population in developing countries may be unaccounted for when assessing poverty reduction. This book posits that child poverty should be measured based on constitutive rights of poverty, using a multi-dimensional approach. The argument is supported by chapters actually applying and expanding this approach. Read more
Thematic Focus: Technological Development
Digitalisation With Decarbonisation
2021/05 – Real Instituto Elcano; research paper; Author(s): Gregorio Martín Quetglas, Andrés Ortega.

Technological Innovation in the EU and the Republic of Korea. Similarities, Di!erences, and Areas for Cooperation
2021/06 – King’s Department of International Development (DID); research paper; Author(s): Susana Solis, Robyn Klingler-Vidra, Ramón Pacheco Pardo

Algorithmic Assembly Lines Digitalization and Resistance in the Retail Sector
2021/05 – Transnational Institute (TNI); research paper; Author(s): Janina Hirth, Markus Rhein

Will the AI Revolution Be Labour-Friendly? Some Micro Evidence From the Supply Side
2021/04 – United Nations University, Maastricht Economic and Social Research Institute on Innovation and Technology (UNU-MERIT); research paper; Author(s): Giacomo Damioli, Vincent van Roy, Daniel Vertesy, Marco Vivarelli

Renewable Energy & the War of Progress
2021/05 – Centre for Development and the Environment, University of Oslo (SUM); journal article; Author(s): Alexander Dunlap

User Involvement in Digital Systems Design: Case Studies of Mobile Money Innovation in Kenya
2021/05 – Global Development Institute (GDI); The electronic journal of information systems in developing countries (EJISDC); Author(s): Juliet Ongwae, Richard Duncombe

E-Government and Democracy in Botswana: Observational and Experimental Evidence on the Effect of E-Government Usage on Political Attitudes
2021/05 – German Development Institute, Deutsches Institut für Entwicklungspolitik (DIE); research paper; Author(s): Jana Bante, Felix Helmig et al.

Premium Members Publication Picks
COVID-19, Poverty and Inclusive Development
2021/09 – Amsterdam Institute of Social Science Research (AISSR); World Development; Author(s): Joyeeta Gupta, Maarten Bavinck et al

Does COVID-19 Threaten Globalization?
2021/06 – International Institute of Social Studies (ISS); cov; Author(s): Sylvanus Kwaku Afesorgbor, Peter A.G. van Bergeijk, Binyam Afewerk Demena

Demanding Power: Contentious Politics and Electricity in Pakistan
2021/06 – Institute of Development Studies (IDS), Brighton; research paper; Author(s): Umait Javed, Aiza Hussain, Hassan Aziz

Costs and Consequences of the Hidden Debt Scandal of Mozambique
2021/05 – Chr.Michelsen Institute (CMI); research paper; Author(s): Aslak Jangard Orre

EU-Turkey Relations – Theories, Institutions, and Policies (Open Access Book)
2021/06 – German Development Institute, Deutsches Institut für Entwicklungspolitik (DIE); research paper; Author(s): Wulf Reiners, Ebru Turhan (eds.)

Always Fighting the Last War? Post-Ebola Reforms, Blindspots & Gaps in COVID-19
2021/05 – Graduate Institute (IHEID); research paper

Study on the EU and Its Member States Mobilising Public Sector Expertise for Development: Analysis Paper
2021/06 – European Centre for Development Policy Management (ECDPM); research paper; Author(s): Mariella Di Ciommo, Katja Sergejeff

The Production and Destruction of Forests Through the Lens of Landesque Capital Accumulation
2021/05 – Department of International Environment and Development Studies, Norwegian University of Life Sciences (Noragric); Human Ecology; Author(s): Lowe Börjeson, Tola Gemechu Ango

Technological Innovation in the EU and the Republic of Korea. Similarities, Di!erences, and Areas for Cooperation
2021/06 – King’s Department of International Development (DID); research paper; Author(s): Susana Solis, Robyn Klingler-Vidra, Ramón Pacheco Pardo

A Conceptual Approach to Vocational Training in Fragile Contexts – Bridging Education and Economic Development. Inspired by a Scoping Mission to Somalia.
2021/05 – Austrian Research Foundation for International Development (ÖFSE); research paper; Author(s): Stefan Wolf, Nicole Rudner

Read more about EADI Members
Open Online Activities
Women for Peace in the Horn of Africa
10 June, 19.00 CET; Vienna Institute for International Dialogue and Cooperation (VIDC)

Annual Lecture: The Struggle for Democracy in Myanmar – From Public Protest to National Unity Government
11 June, 10.00 CET; Centre for Development and the Environment, University of Oslo (SUM)

Contested Urban Territories in Latin America: Financialisation – Displacement – Gentrification
11 June, 16.00 CET; Amsterdam Institute of Social Science Research (AISSR)

Research in Focus #3 | Disobedient Black Mothers: The Culpable Sufferer, the Criminal Dead, and the Intolerability of Refusal
14 June, 15.30 CET; Amsterdam Institute of Social Science Research (AISSR)

Development Thinking in Flux — Continuity and/or Change
15 June, 10.45 CET; DevRes 2021

Afghanistan’s Elusive Negotiation Process: From Peacebuilding Back to Peacemaking
15 June, 12.30 CET; Graduate Institute (IHEID)

Coloniality of Research and Spotlight on the Research Backstage
15 June, 14:00 CET; Danish Institute for International Studies (DIIS)

Taking Action Now – How Does Applied Research Address the Food and Climate Emergency?
15 June, 14.00 CET; Swiss Commission for Research Partnerships with Developing Countries (KFPE)

Book Launch – Research Handbook on Democracy and Development
15 June, 15.00 GMT+1; Centre for Trust Peace and Social Relations (CTPSR)

Online Seminar: Seeing Heat Inequity – Prof. Zoé Hamstead
15 June, 16:00 GMT+1; Global Development Institute (GDI;

Japan’s Geoeconomic Strategy in the Indo-Pacific
15 June, 17.30 CET; German Institute of Global and Area Studies (GIGA)

West Africa Perspectives
16 June, 15.00 CET; Danish Institute for International Studies (DIIS);

Global Tax Expenditures Database – Official Launch
16 June, 15.00 CET; German Development Institute, Deutsches Institut für Entwicklungspolitik (DIE)

New Directions in Conservation
16 June, 15.00 GMT+1; International Development Department, University of Birmingham (IDD)

Online Guest Lecture: Informing Action on Climate Change
16 June, 15:30 CET; UiB Global, University of Bergen

Decolonising Europe #15: Decolonising Hellas
16 June, 16.00 CET; Amsterdam Institute of Social Science Research (AISSR)

Sustainable Urban Mobility in Vietnam: Transformations, Challenges and Future Prospects
17 June, 9.00 CET; Centre for Development and the Environment, University of Oslo (SUM)

1st AMMODI Key Note Address, With Nanjala Nyabola
17 June, 12.00 CET; Nordic Africa Institute (NAI)

State Capture and the Breakdown of Democratic Institutions
17 June, 14.30 GMT+1; Institute of Development Studies (IDS), Brighton

AMCIS Seminar on Citizenship & Education
17 June, 15.00 CET; Amsterdam Institute of Social Science Research (AISSR)

Politics and Policies for Supply-Side Climate Change Initiatives
18 June, 15.00 CET; International Institute of Social Studies (ISS)

Universities and Social Inequalities in the Global South
18 June, 16.00 CET; United Nations Research Institute for Social Development (UNRISD)

The Nordic Development Research Conference
21-22 June; 2021/03 – Development and International Cooperation, University of Jyväskylä, Finland

Pastoralism and Climate Change in West Africa: Implications for Policy and Practice
21 June 13.00 GMT+1; Institute of Development Studies (IDS), Brighton

Myanmar: Law, Justice and Policing Under the Military Coup
22 June, 09:30 CET; Danish Institute for International Studies (DIIS)

Online Workshop: (Im)mobility in International Research Cooperation: Knowledge and Partnerships Between the South and North, East and West
22 June, 9.45 CET; German Development Institute, Deutsches Institut für Entwicklungspolitik (DIE)

Book Launch – Will China Rule the World?
22 June, 14,00 CET; Danish Institute for International Studies (DIIS)

Critical Considerations for Youth Agency in Humanitarian Settings
22 June, 14.00 GMT+1; Institute of Development Studies (IDS), Brighton;

Jayati Ghosh on Ending the COVID-19 Vaccine Apartheid
22 June, 15:00 EEST; United Nations University World Institute for Development Economics Research (UNU-WIDER)

Just Transition in South-East Asia: Exploring the Links Between Social Protection and Environmental Policies
23 June, 10.00 CET; Agence Française de Développement (AFD)

Redressing Religious Inequality for People With Disability
23 June, 11.00 GMT+1; Institute of Development Studies (IDS), Brighton

Blurred Boundaries and Dealmaking in Urban Real Estate Development
23 June, 16.00 CET; Amsterdam Institute of Social Science Research (AISSR)

Expert Workshop ‘Inclusive Governance for Sustainable Development’: What Role for Civil Society?
24 June, 9.30 CET; Higher Institute of Labour Studies (HIVA)

Community-Led Housing: A Pathway for More Caring and Just Urban Futures
24 June, 14.00 GMT+1; International Institute for Environment and Development (IIED)

Training
III Edition of the International Development Summer Course: Challenging the Future of Global Development, 15-17 June 2021 (Online)
Centro de Estudos sobre Africa e do Desenvolvimento (CeSA)

Impact Evaluation in Practice (4-8 October 2021)
ETH Zürich, Centre for Development and Cooperation (NADEL)

Decolonizing Aid (1-5 November 2021)
ETH Zürich, Centre for Development and Cooperation (NADEL).
More short courses by NADEL here

More courses and Traninings on the EADI Website

Jobs
Lecturer in Global Development
2021/06 – Global Development Institute (GDI); Deadline: 14 June

Assistant Professors in Political Science: Europe’s External Relations & Politics of the Global South
2021/05 – Amsterdam Institute of Social Science Research (AISSR); Deadline: 22 June

Departmental Lecturer in Development Studies
2021/06 – Oxford Department of International Development (ODID); Deadline: 22 June

More jobs on the EADI Website

Calls
Call for Research Proposals: Institutional Legacies of Violent Conflict
2021/06 – United Nations University World Institute for Development Economics Research (UNU-WIDER); Deadline: 30 July

More calls on the EADI website

Opinions
Blog: Corporate Democratic Responsibility – Messy and Difficult, Yet Urgent and Without Alternative
2021/06 – Copenhagen Business School, Department of Intercultural Communication and Management (IKL); blog post; Author(s): Dieter Zinnbauer

Blog: Degrowth Care: Two Commentaries Worth Mentioning
2021/06 – Centre for Development and the Environment, University of Oslo (SUM); blog post; Author(s): Alexander Dunlap

Blog: Trees Need Locally-Grown Politics
2021/06 – International Institute for Environment and Development (IIED); blog post; Author(s): James Mayers

Blog: How Europe’s (Anti-)Migration Policies Are Fuelling a Humanitarian Crisis
2021/06 – International Institute of Social Studies (ISS); blog post; Author(s): Susanne Jaspars, Dorothea Hilhorst

Blog: What We Don’t Know About Africa’s 100 Largest Cities
2021/05 – Global Development Institute (GDI); blog post; Author(s): David Satterthwaite

Opinion: Ceasefire or Cease Conflict?
2021/06 – Institute of Development Studies (IDS), Brighton; Author(s): Pamela Hajal

Blog: .Monitoring, Control and Surveillance: A Key Tool for the Conservation and the Sustainable Use of the Marine Environment
2021/06 – Institut du développement durable et des relations internationales (IDDRI); blog post; Author(s): Klaudija Cremers, Morgane Bouvet

Blog: Do Resource Rich Economies Have Better or Worse Human Development Outcomes?
2021/05 – OECD Development Centre (OECD/DC); blog post; Author(s): Antonio Savoia

Blog: Sustainable Fashion Designers Inspiring Policy Change: How Enterprises Can Be Supported for a Sustainable Future
2021/06 – Centre for the Understanding of Sustainable Prosperity (CUSP); blog post; Author(s): Fergus Lyon

Opinion: Crisis Between Morocco and Spain: The Risks of Trump’s Gift
2021/05 – Real Instituto Elcano; blog post; Author(s): Haizam Amirah-Fernández

Blog: Dag Hammarskjöld’s 1961 Oxford Lecture: Three Untold Stories
2021/06 – Dag Hammarskjoeld Foundation (DHF); blog post; Author(s): David Prater

Blog: Precarization or Protection? How Labour Policies Influence the Effects of Globalization on Informality
2021/07 – United Nations University World Institute for Development Economics Research (UNU-WIDER); blog post; Author(s): Lourenço S. Paz, Rita K. Almeida & Jennifer P. Poole Churchill

Blog: Study Shows How Training Is Shaping Women’s Awareness of Their Land Rights
2021/06 – International Institute for Environment and Development (IIED); blog post; Author(s): Aissata Hathie & Ibrahima Dia

Blog: Chad, What Have You Done With Your Oil Revenue?
2021/06 – Agence Française de Développement (AFD); blog post; Author(s): Christian Bouqut