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EADI Member Publications

Here you find a selection of the latest publications of our members. Although far from being comprehensive, this overview showcases the broad variety of our members’ work and gives some inspirations for your reading list. You can as well search the publication collection by keywords, regions, or publication types. This selection is updated constantly.

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EADI eNewsletter #2/1 | Decolonising, Food, Geopolitics & More

European Association of Development Research and Training Institutes (EADI)

When nature is no longer sacred: the Sacred Mijikenda Kaya forests of Kenya

Asrat Gella - Zentrum für Entwicklungsforschung ZEF

Una sociología sin fronteras

Open access book
Luz Gabriela Arango - The Latin American Council of Social Sciences CLACSO

Transforming the food system for health and sustainability: Unleashing social innovation through collaborative research

Ian Vickers, Fergus Lyon, Katerina Psarikidou et al. - Centre for the Understanding of Sustainable Prosperity (CUSP)

Place, a sense of taste, or, why people like darts in Stoke-on-Trent

Mark Ball - Centre for the Understanding of Sustainable Prosperity (CUSP)

Towards a relational understanding of youth lifestyles and wellbeing in climate resilient urban development: insights from a seven-city study of young people

Kate Prendergast, Bronwyn Hayward, Midori Aoyagi et al. - Centre for the Understanding of Sustainable Prosperity (CUSP)

Decolonising Research: Tackling obstacles and working through challenges

Joseph Gascoigne, Saba Joshi, Jonathan Ensor et al. - Interdisciplinary Global Development Centre, University of York (IGDC)
This working paper incorporates insights from the University of York’s Interdisciplinary Global Development Centre (IGDC) Decolonising Development Research Podcast series with existing literature to examine the opportunities and challenges of decolonising research. Reflecting the focus of the IGDC, this discussion is presented in terms of development studies but is of value and importance for researchers from any field and at any stage of their careers. While an extensive body of work has already debated the nature and necessity of decolonising research, this paper advances this discussion by focusing on the potential challenges decolonisation can present, grouping these obstacles under the themes of research partnerships, methods, and impact.
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Understanding barriers to women’s participation in the UN climate negotiations: perspectives from the least developed countries

Tracy Kajumba Leisa Perch Fernanda Alcobé et al, - International Institute for Environment and Development (IIED)

Digital technology and inclusive development during global crisis: Evidence from a randomised experiment in Bangladesh

Research Policy
Xiaolan Fu, Pervez Ghauri, Jianan Lu - Oxford Department of International Development, Queen Elizabeth House (ODID)
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