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Conference app, brochure and programme available!
We are delighted to present the EADI NORDIC Conference
programme and brochure. Over 400 researchers from 77 countries will come together in Bergen, to discuss the implications and boundaries of globalisation. Among the plenary sessions:
- Opening Plenary: Inequality in a Globalised world
Speakers: Professor Rohini Somanathan, Delhi School of Economics, Professor Bertil Tungodden, Norwegian School of Economics (NHH), Professor Kalle Moene, University of Oslo
- Plenary: Contesting Reconfigured Boundaries: Migration and Development
Speakers: Professor Uma Kothari, University of Manchester, Professor Cathrine Brun, Director of the Centre for Development and Emergency Practice (CENDEP), Oxford Brookes University
- Tax Justice plenary: Globalization and international tax justice: challenges and innovations for domestic revenue mobilization in developing countries
Speakers: Professorial Fellow Mick Moore, Institute of Development Studies, UK, Research Professor Odd-Helge Fjeldstad, Chr. Michelsen Institute and African Tax Institute, University of Pretoria, Associate Director Catherine Ngina Mutava, Strathmore Tax Research Centre, Nairobi
- Closing Plenary: Sustainability and the green shift in an era of disruptions
Speakers: Professor Achim Steiner, Administrator of the United Nations Development Programme, Professor Susan Parnell, University of Cape Town
Come and join us in Bergen!
New issue of the European Journal of Development Research (Vol 29, Issue 4)
Female Labour Force Participation in Turkey: The Role of Traditionalism
by Burak Sencer Atasoy
The Battle of Ideas About Global Poverty in the United Kingdom, The Netherlands, and Flanders
by Mirjam Vossen, Baldwin Van Gorp
Fashioning the Future: Entrepreneuring in Africa’s Emerging Fashion Industry
by Thilde Langevang
Global Law and Sustainable Development: Change and the “Developing–Developed Country” Terminology
by Rostam J. Neuwirth
and many more.
Yemen, humanitarian aid, and sustainable development: Interview with Karl-Otto Zentel (CARE)
"Poverty is injustice. And that is why CARE is addressing the root causes of poverty. We provide tools for sustainable change to communities most vulnerable to hunger, violence and climate change."
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Featured EADI Member
Development Studies Association Ireland (DSAI)
The mission of DSA Ireland is to provide a national platform, which provides an open and participatory space for dialogue between researchers, policy-makers and practitioners, who have an interest in, or are working in the area of international development.
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