DSA2018: Are Jordanian women transcending gender norms? A qualitative analysis of non-traditional work
By Lina Khraise The Development Studies Association Annual Conference is being hosted by the Global Development Institute from 27-29th June. The conference will focus on inequalities. Ahead of the conference, we are running a series of blogs from attendees looking at...
Refugee Week reflections: The end of Europe as a community of values – not caused by Brexit but the journey of the Aquarius?
Tanja R. Müller, Reader in Development Studies, Global Development Institute Remember 2015? Then, a perceived unprecedented number of refugees and migrants entered Europe, more than one million people according to available data, while almost 4000 drowned on their...
DSA2018: Land, ethnic inequality and conflict in Ethiopia’s emerging new political order
The Development Studies Association Annual Conference is being hosted by the Global Development Institute from 27-29th June. The conference will focus on inequalities. Ahead of the conference, we are running a series of blogs from attendees looking at the key issues...
Rising Powers Special: The BRICs Uncovered
This week BBC Hardtalk’s Stephen Sackur speaks to Global Development Institute academics and other leading thinkers. The feature length documentary examining the global trends, recent research findings and future directions for the rising powers. Catch up on the rest...