2022
See past events from 2022.
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IGDC Annual Lecture 2022: The Anthropocene Globe
IGDC and the Department of History are hosting a webinar on “The Anthropocene Globe”
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Rethinking recovery and conservation in Latin American landscapes
IGDC and ISRF are hosting a webinar on “Rethinking recovery in Latin American landscapes: knowledges, conservation and justice.”
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New Developments in Business for Peace and the Role of Companies in War Zones
We are delighted to announce a one-day online workshop of invited speakers from the field of Business for Peace at the School for Business and Society, University of York.
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Leave no one behind: Taking stock of the Sustainable Development Goals
The private and public sectors, civil society, academia, NGOs must all come together to ensure that we realise the ambition enshrined in the various SDGs. Goal#17 in effect is the load-bearing goal of the SDGs.
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The Moral Economy of the Global Crowd: The Popular Politics of Economic Crises
Join us on Wednesday 5 October when Professor Naomi Hossain will give a lecture on the moral economy of the global crowd
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Conference Ventana 4
Hear from researchers working on African postcolonial and/or decolonial processes. We are looking to share and compare the experiences in these two continents.
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Emergencies, wellbeing and social justice in the Anthropocene
Join us to explore the effectiveness, and potential consequences, of the framing of planetary environmental challenges as ‘emergencies’.
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Recovery from Crisis
Our speakers with backgrounds in Brazilian Environment and Society studies, reflect how diverse scientific fields are tackling these crises.
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Queering International Development
Dr Saba Joshi chairs a roundtable with four scholars and development practitioners discussing their work relating to LGBTQI inclusion in International Development
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Decentering Migration Research: The Challenges of Walking the Talk
Professor Heaven Crawley explores the challenges of ‘walking the talk’ when it comes to decentering migration research.
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Racing Climate Change
Dr Ariadne Collins discusses how de-centring whiteness from its position as an automatic, oppositional counterpart to blackness can make space for greater recognition of the role played by the environment in processes of racialization.
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Decolonising Methods and Methodologies
Dr Tuhiwai Smith discusses decolonising research methods and provides reflections regarding the practical conduct of social science research methods as well as her best-selling book Decolonising Methodologies Research and Indigenous Peoples