Responsible Development| Calls and Speakers | Global Justice through Global Citizenship?
Extenstion of Deadline: Call for Abstracts – Responsible Development in a Polycentric World
14th EADI General Conference: Deadline: 15 December 2013. Submissions can be done in English or French. To apply for the call, kindly follow the following link: http://www.gc2014.org/
Keynote Speakers: 14th EADI General Conference, 23 – 26 June 2014, Bonn – Germany – Call for Papers open
EADI is very pleased to announce that a good number of high-level keynote speakers for the plenary sessions have confirmed their participation in the conference.
These include Professor Noeleen Heyzer of United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and Pacific (UNESCAP), Dr. Francisco Ferreira, Acting Chief Economist for World Bank Africa, Professor Raphael Kaplinski of Open University in the United Kingdom, Associate Professor Adrian Gurza Lavalle of Sao Paulo University as well as Professor Peter Knorringa of the International Institute of Social Studies (ISS), Erasmus University Rotterdam. For more information on the conference and the call for papers (open until 15 December), please visit the conference website on www.gc2014.org and follow us on Twitter #ResponsibleDev
Conference on Global Justice Through Global Citizenship: the Role of Global Education and Public Awareness
On 20-21 November 2013, Developing Europeans’ Engagement in Eradication of Global Poverty (DEEP), in partnership with EADI, PULSE/HIVA, CIDIN and NCDO, will host its first European conference in Brussels, Belgium. The conference will gather researchers, academics and practitioners to explore understanding and practices of global citizenship, global justice and global education and their relationship to the broader international development context. Registration for the conference has been closed but more information can be found on http://www.deeep.org/european-conferences/374.html
Subsidized Fee for New Publication from EADI’s Working Group : ‘Climate-Resilient Development: Participatory Solutions from Developing Countries’
Edited by Astrid Carrapatoso and Edith Kuerzinger.
EADI members can purchase this book at a reduced fee (please contact the EADI Secretariat). The book critically discusses climate-resilient development in the context of current deficiencies of multilateral climate management strategies and processes. It analyses innovative climate policy options at national, (inter-)regional, and local levels from a mainly Southern perspective, thus contributing to the topical debate on alternative climate governance and resilient development models.