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Seed Panels

SP01 - Research Perspectives on the European Union’s Relations with the Global South 

SP02 - Trump and the Global Disruption of Development Policy 

SP03 - Contemporary Structural Transformation: Constraints and Possibilities

SP04 - Activating Gender Justice: From Research to Collective Praxis 

SP05 - Localized Innovations for Sustainable Futures 

SP06 - What’s Next for Analysing, Understanding and Tackling Poverty?

SP07 - Political Transitions and the Fight against Poverty in Southern Africa: National, Regional and International Initiatives

SP08 - The ‘New North’: Implications for Justice in Global Development 

SP09 - Latin America and the Crisis of the International Order: Challenges and Perspectives

SP10 - The New South in Global Development

SP11 - Beyond Aid: New Actors and Configurations of Citizenship and Civil Society 

SP12 - Multinational Companies and Development in the Present Geoeconomic Turmoil

SP13 - Digital Pathways to Social Protection: Access, Equity, and Accountability

SP14 - What can the Humanities offer Development Studies? 

SP15 - Population Changes and the Global South Economic Restructuring 

SP16 - War Zones, Wildlife, and Development – The Dilemma of Conservation in Violent Environments

SP17 - Data in Practice: Reimagining Development through Citizen Science 

SP18 - Mining the Globe: Constructing Value and Waste in a Material World

SP19 - Blended Finance and Funding Access for Fragile, Conflict-Affected and/or Sanctioned Contexts 

SP20 - Enterprises and Sustainable Development in Africa South of the Sahara

SP21 - Beyond Sustainability: Methodologies and Pedagogies for Epistemic Justice 

SP22 - Shaping Sustainable Futures: Critical Minerals between Global Green Ambitions and (G)local Realities 

SP23 - Processes of Ecological Justice: Negotiating Sustainable Futures Amid Global and Local Challenges 

SP24 - Beyond Agriculture: In Search of New Theories of Agrarian Change in Sub-Saharan Africa 

SP25 - ‘Free Money’ and the Missing Link of Household Debt: Rethinking Social Protection in the 21st Century

SP26 - Untangling Urban Expansion Pressures and Land-Use Conversions within Ecologically Sensitive Areas 

SP27 - Youth Activism and Climate Justice: Understandings, Negotiations and Future Visions 

SP28 - ‘Sustainable Mining’: Oxymoron or Key to Development?

SP29 - Financing Global Development in a Changing World

SP30 - Global Challenges, (G)local solutions: Contributions from the African Development Studies 

SP31 - Governing Territorial Food Systems: (G)local Pathways to Food and Nutrition Security and Just Transitions

SP32 - Politics of Waste: Material Flows, Informal Economies, and Global Inequalities 

SP33 - Critical Knowledge Production and Experiential Learning in Development Studies 

SP34 - Speaking Sustainability: Language, Translation and the Politics of Environmental Meaning

SP35 - Reparations in the Twenty-First Century—Claims, Programmes, and Unsettled Futures

SP36 - From Data to Decisions: People-Centered Metrics for Sustainable Ocean Futures 

SP37 - From Smallholders to ‘Digital Farmers’? Platforms, Digital Devices and Agrarian Developments

SP38 - Global Cchallenges of Food System Transformation: Bridging Dichotomies 

SP39 - Innovating Methods to Find (G)local Solutions for Global Challenges

SP40 - EU Green Deal and Just Transition in the Global South

SP41 - The Coloniality of (G)local Solutions: Re-Imagining Futures

SP42 - Decolonizing Academic Ecologies: Hegemony, Crisis, and Solidarity 

SP43 - From (G)local Conflicts to (R)urban Initiatives for Sustainable Peace 

SP44 - Water Governance under Pressure: Overcoming Socio-Ecological Barriers and Building Adaptive Pathways