Conference Agenda
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Session Overview |
| Date: Monday, 19/Sep/2011 | |
| 10:00am - 1:00pm |
Workshop-Media: Media Workshop for Digital Story Telling Location: P/T007 Chair: Michael David, IKM, United Kingdom |
| 10:00am - 4:00pm |
WKS-Presentation: Presentation Skills Workshop (Junior Academic Bursaries only) Location: P/L006 Chair: Louise Rands Silva, Development Studies Association, United Kingdom |
| 2:30pm - 3:30pm |
ExCo-I: EADI Executive Committee Meeting Location: P/L002 |
| 3:30pm - 4:30pm |
Convener: EADI Convener Meeting Location: P/L001 |
| 5:00pm - 7:00pm |
DudleySeers: Dudley Seers Lecture Location: Central Hall Chair: Sir Richard Jolly, Institute of Development Studies, United Kingdom Mario Giampietro ICREA Research Professor, Catalan Institute of Research and Advanced Studies Institute of Environmental Science and Technology ETSE/ICTA, Universitat Autonoma Barcelona |
| 7:00pm - 8:30pm |
Drinks reception Location: Main Exhibition Centre Space Welcome address: The Right Honourable Lord Mayor of York Councillor David Horton |
| 8:30pm - 9:30pm |
Dinner Location: Galleria and Vanbrugh Restaurants |
| 9:00pm - 11:59pm |
IKM Project hosted evening Location: Galleria Bar |
| Date: Tuesday, 20/Sep/2011 | |||
| 9:00am - 10:45am |
Opening Plenary: New Values: Rethinking Progress and How to Measure It Chair: Lawrence Haddad, DSA President, Institute of Development Studies, Brighton Speakers: Ravi Kanbur, Cornell University: "Aid to Middle Income Countries" Sabine Alkire, University of Oxford |
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| 10:45am - 11:15am |
Coffee break |
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| 11:15am - 1:00pm |
P 39: If We Measure Poverty Differently, What Should We Do Differently? Location: P/L002 Chair: Claire Melamed, Overseas Development Institute, United Kingdom Discussant: Paul Wafer, United Kingdom Session organiser: Claire Melamed, Overseas Development Institute, United Kingdom Presentations
Measuring equitable MDG Progress: Results and Lessons Learnt ODI, United Kingdom The Multi-Dimensional Poverty Index and Policy Making in Latin America Oxford University, United Kingdom What does wellbeing add to multi-dimensional thinking about poverty policy? IDS |
WG7P1-I: Capitalism and Informality in China and India (Session I - Capital) Location: P/X001 Chair: Barbara Harriss-White, United Kingdom Discussant: Raphael Kaplinsky, Open University Business School, Milton Keynes, United Kingdom Session organiser: Elisabetta Basile, Development Studies at the University of Rome La Sapienza, Italy Second session organiser: Christine Lutringer, Centre for Asian Studies, Switzerland Presentations
Primitive Accumulation, Capitalist Maturity, and State Capitalism: China and India and the Development Question Asia Research Centre, Copenhagen Business School, Denmark Who Owns China? Oxford University, United Kingdom China’s Decentralized and Inegalitarian Developmental State: a Historical-Comparative Perspective Oslo University College, Norway |
P 49-I: Wellbeing in an Age of Scarcity and Uncertainty Location: P/L006 Session organiser: Sarah White, University of Bath, United Kingdom Using Wellbeing in Rethinking Development Policy and Practice Presentations
Getting Priorities Right: the Role of Aspirations in Well-being Analyses University of Manchester, United Kingdom Beyond Subjective Well-Being: A Critical Review of the Stiglitz Report Approach to Subjective Perspectives on Quality of Life 1: University of Bath, United Kingdom; 2: Brunel University, United Kingdom Moribund Family Dynamics and Languished State Welfarism in Nepal: Is Well-being Heading Towards the Dead End? National Institute of Development Administration (NIDA), Thailand |
| WG13-I: Working Group on Information Management Session I Location: L/037 Chair: Alan Stanley, Institute of Development Studies, United Kingdom Session organiser: Alan Stanley, Institute of Development Studies, United Kingdom Second session organiser: Laurel Dryden, Switzerland Session Title: Share Fair and Business Meeting |
P 9-I: New Actors and Alliances in Development: Celebrities, Corporations and International Volunteers Location: L/N/002 Chair: Stefano Ponte, Danish Institute for International Studies, Denmark Discussant: David Hulme, University of Manchester, United Kingdom Session organiser: Stefano Ponte, Danish Institute for International Studies, Denmark Second session organiser: Lisa Ann Richey, Roskilde University, Denmark Session title: Corporations, Activists and International Volunteers Presentations
Cadbury and FairTrade: Why are Mainstream Corporations Pursuing a Local Development Agenda? Institute for Development Policy and Management, University of Manchester Local and Transnational Alliances in South African AIDS Activism Yale University School of Medicine, United States of America International Volunteers as Development Actors? ‘Incidental Encounters’, Biographies and Partnerships 1: Northumbria University, United Kingdom; 2: Newcastle University, United Kingdom |
P 31-I: Reconfiguring the Fast Growing City: Exploring the Interaction between Urban Governance, Mega-Projects and Settlement Dynamics in Cases from India and South Africa Location: L/003 Chair: Einar Braathen, Norwegian Institute for Urban and Regional Research (NIBR), Norway Discussant: Monique Bertrand, Institute of Research for Development, France Session organiser: Loraine Kennedy, CEIAS-EHESS, France Second session organiser: Glen Robbins, UKZN, South Africa, South Africa Presentations
The Urban Politics of a Large Scale Housing Investment: the Case of the Cornubia Housing Project in Durban UKZN, South Africa Large-Scale Infrastructure Projects and New Dynamics of Real Estate Production: the Khyber Pass Metro Depot Project in Delhi, India. Univ. Paris X, CSH-SPA, India Local Contestation around a Flagship Urban Housing Project: N2 Gateway and the Joy Slovo Community in Cape Town Chance2Sustain/Norwegion Institute for Regional and Urban Research (NIBR), Norway Infrastructure Project, Beautification and Forced Evictions in Delhi: the Exemplary Story of a Cluster of Slum Dwellers Rendered Homeless IRD, France |
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| P 17: Foreign Investment and Developing Countries: Inflows, Outflows and Development Strategies Location: L/006 Chair: Iliana Olivié, Elcano Royal Institute, Spain Chair: Carlos Macías, Elcano Royal Institute, Spain Session organiser: Iliana Olivié, Elcano Royal Institute, Spain Second session organiser: Carlos Macías, Elcano Royal Institute, Spain Presentations
Opening the Black Box of FDI and Development Elcano Royal Institute, Spain Foreign Investment and New Comparative Advantages in Small Countries. The Case of the Dominican Republic. University of Oxford, United Kingdom Development Strategies and State Owned Energy Companies: Case Studies in Russia and China Department of International Economics and Economic Development, Complutense University of Madrid, Spain Latin American Multinationals and Sustainable Development: Doing Enough for Reducing Poverty? INSEAD, France |
P 6: Elites, Production and Poverty: a Comparative Study Location: L/116 Chair: Nanna Hvidt, Danish Institute for International Studies (DIIS), Denmark Session organiser: Lars Buur, Danish Institute for International Studies (DIIS), Denmark Presentations
Ambitious Policies Hit the Ground: Tanzania’s Push for Irrigated Rice Danish Institute for International Studies EPP Case Study Rehabilitating the Mozambican Sugar Industry Danish Institute for International Studies (DIIS), Denmark Why and When African States Engage in Productive Sector Development: Comparisons between Mozambique and Ghana Danish Institute for International Studies |
P 50: Critical Perspectives on Working with Men and Masculinities to Promote Empowerment for Girls and Women Location: L/036 Chair: Sharon Goulds, Plan UK, United Kingdom Discussant: Ruth Pearson, United Kingdom Session organiser: Ruth Pearson, United Kingdom Presentations
Male Violence and gendered consequences in Brazilian favelas University of Leeds, United Kingdom New findings on working with boys and young men to achieve gender equality: From Patriarchal to Androgynous Children: Data from 7 countries Plan International Rethinking men and masculinities in the context of the MDGs Independant |
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| WG19-I: Working Group on Evaluation of Development Session I Location: L/047 Chair: Marco Zupi, Centro Studi di Politica Internazionale, Italy Session organiser: Alberto Mazzali, CeSPI, Italy Session Title: Theoretical Approaches & Sectoral Specificities Presentations
Systemic Approaches in Evaluation GIZ, Germany Evaluating Governance Interventions: How Far Have We Come? German Development Institute, Germany How to Evaluate Budget Support Conditionality and Policy Dialogue: Using Qualitative Approach to Causality in Evaluating the Effectiveness of Conditionality and Policy Dialogue German Development Institute (DIE), Germany Evaluating Debt Relief: Challenges and Results Erasmus University Rotterdam, Netherlands, The |
P 5: Unpacking the Policy Gridlocks in Africa's Development Location: V/120 Discussant: Mary Upton, The Open University, United Kingdom Presentations
Dug Too Deep: Untangling the Policy Terrain of the Minerals Commodity Sector in Tanzania The Open University, United Kingdom Governance of HIV/AIDS programmes: show me the money and show me a working model! Maseno University, Kenya Long Road to the Counter: What's the Biggest Hindrance to Funding Pharmaceutical Innovation in Africa The Open University, United Kingdom Understanding policy trajectories for emerging technologies in Sub-Saharan Africa: the policy kinetics model. 1: The Open University; 2: African Centre for Technology Studies |
P 34-I: Development Ends and Management Means: Can They Be in Harmony? Location: V/123 Session organiser: Willy McCourt, University of Manchester, UK, United Kingdom Second session organiser: Hazel Johnson, Open University, United Kingdom Presentations
Beyond means and ends: learning, engagement and towards an emancipatory development management Open University, United Kingdom Political Economy Analysis and the Art of Development Management 1: University of Bath, United Kingdom; 2: University of Bath, United Kingdom Capacity development for emancipatory social change. Reimaging university learning and teaching for critical development practitioners. Universidad Politécnica de Valencia, Spain Anecdotes are not enough: practitoners speak on rights as development ends University of New South Wales, Australia |
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| P 10-I: Disasters, Climate Change and Development: What Do We Need to Do Differently Location: V/045 Discussant: Jonathan Edward Ensor, Practical Action, United Kingdom Session organiser: Terry Cannon, Institute of Develoment Studies, United Kingdom Actors and Responsibilities Across Scales Presentations
Disasters, climate change, vulnerablity and the significance of "culture" Institute of Develoment Studies, United Kingdom Implementing Capacity Building for DRR and Climate Change in Vietnam: Challenges and Constraints Associate Senior Research Fellow, CENDEP, Oxford Brookes University Tools for Integrating Climate Change and Disaster Reduction into Development Planning and Programming Institute of Development Studies, United Kingdom |
P 46-II: Translation and Traducture: Promoting Partnerships, Building and Adding Value in International Development Practice Through Dialogue Location: BK/018 Session organiser: Wangui wa Goro, Sidensi, United Kingdom Workshop Presentations
Negative Coverage of Africa in the Western Media – the Impact of Perception/ Reality on International Development African Foundation for Development (AFFORD), United Kingdom Translating African Concepts into Modern Management Frameworks African Foundation for Development, GK Partners, United Kingdom “Minority” Subjects and Communities: the Role of the African Diaspora and the Afro-Germans in International Development Practice Sidensi and University of the Free State, Bloemfontein, South Africa, South Africa |
P IAC-I: EADI/IAC Meeting (by invitation) Location: E/106 |
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| D 1: Disability and Poverty - A Critical Review of the Literature Location: P/T007 |
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| 1:00pm - 2:30pm |
AGM1-DSA: DSA Annual General Meeting I Location: P/L001 Chair: Lawrence Haddad, Institute of Development Studies, UK, United Kingdom |
DM: EADI Directors' Meeting Location: P/L002 |
WG7: Roundtable: Contributions of Asian Capitalisms to the Development of Africa Location: P/X001 Session organiser: Philippe Thierry Régnier, The Graduate Institute / The University of Ottawa, Canada Chair: EADI Europe-Asia Working Group Co-convenors. Business meeting Presentations
Cooperation between Europe and Asia - Evaluation of Current Stage 1: Warsaw School of Economics, Poland; 2: DEREE - The American College of Greece India-Africa Food Security and Agro-Business Challenges: New Opportunities for India’s Development Cooperation? University of Ottawa, Canada |
| Lunch Location: Galleria and Vanbrugh Restaurants |
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| 2:30pm - 4:30pm |
WG15-I: Working Group on Multi-Dimensional Poverty Session I Location: P/L001 Chair: Andrew Crabtree, Copenhagen Business School, Department of Intercultural Communication and Management, Denmark Session organiser: Andrew Crabtree, Copenhagen Business School, Department of Intercultural Communication and Management, Denmark Session Title: Method and Measurement Presentations
Identifying Synergies and Complementarities Between MDGs: Results from Cluster Analysis 1: Georg_Augusta University Göttingen, Germany; 2: Georg_Augusta University Göttingen, Germany Household Trajectories in Rural Ethiopia – What Can a Mixed Method Approach Tell us About the Impact of Poverty on Children? 1: University of East Anglia, United Kingdom; 2: IDS, United Kingdom Female Secondary Education for Infant Survival: A Reassessment on the Relationship in the Countries of Medium Human Development, 2000 - 2009 University of East Anglia, UK; University of Tampere, Finland Poverty Measurement: What's Gender Got to Do With It? ANU, Australia Going the Last Mile in Analysing Multi-Dimensional Well-Being and Poverty: Indices of Social Development Institute of Social Studies, Netherlands, The Tackling Multi-dimensional Poverty Through Skill Formation haryana agricultural university, India |
WG1-I: Aid Policy and Performance Working Group Session I Location: P/L002 Chair: Paul Hoebink, Centre for International Development Issues Nijmegen, Netherlands, The Session organiser: Paul Hoebink, Centre for International Development Issues Nijmegen, Netherlands, The Session Title: New Aid Architecture Presentations
Donors Go Back Home: New Financing Possibilities and Changing Aid Relations in Zambia Roskilde University, Denmark Budget Support and Good Governance in Uganda University of Birmingham (from February 2011), United Kingdom, University of Oxford (current) The Evolution of an Aid Instrument: How Budget Support Became Political International NGO Traning and Research Centre (INTRAC), United Kingdom The Politics of Ownership. Partnership-Accountability Complexities and Its Implications for Owning Development Policy Austrian Research Foundation for International Development, Austria Putting Promises into Practice - Paris, Accra and the New Aid Architecture in Uganda Centre for International Development Issues Nijmegen, Netherlands, The |
WG7P1-II: Capitalism and Informality in China and India (Session II - Labour) Location: P/X001 Chair: Barbara Harriss-White, United Kingdom Discussant: Jan Breman, University of Amsterdam, Netherlands, The Session organiser: Elisabetta Basile, Development Studies at the University of Rome La Sapienza, Italy Second session organiser: Christine Lutringer, Centre for Asian Studies, Switzerland Presentations
Son Preference in Rural China: Patrilineal Families and Socio-Economic Change (with Ran Tao and Lu Xi) University of Oxford, United Kingdom Informal Migrant Labour and Protections: between Market and State, Village and Cities, Caste and Political Patronage University of Heidelberg, Germany Informality, Social Protection and Capitalism with Chinese Characteristics UNRISD, Switzerland |
| WG5-I: Working Group on Environment, Climate Change and Sustainable Development Session I Location: P/L006 Chair: Edith Kürzinger-Wiemann, ProSEMa, Germany Discussant: Astrid Carrapatoso, Albert-Ludwig Universität Freiburg, Germany Session organiser: Astrid Carrapatoso, Albert-Ludwig Universität Freiburg, Germany Second session organiser: Edith Kürzinger-Wiemann, ProSEMa, Germany Session Title: Climate Resilient Development: Theory and Policy Agenda versus Local Experience and Practice or “Are farmers Better at Adaptation than Policy Makers?” Presentations
Rethinking Progress in a Warming World: Interrogating Climate Resilient Development University of East Anglia, United Kingdom Societies in Transition: A Two-Year Study of Climate Change, Vulnerability and Resilience in Africa and Latin America Trócaire, Ireland, Republic of Dynamique de Gestion de la Biodiversité de l’Igname Face au Développement du Vivrier Marchand au Nord-Bénin Faculté d'Agronomie, Bénin Climate Change Adaptation: International Policy and Field Reality in Benin université libre de bruxelles, IGEAT, Belgium |
WG14-I: Working Group on International Migration Session I Location: B/B/002* Chair: Beatrice Knerr, University of Kassel, Germany Discussant: Xi Zhao, University of Kassel, Germany Session organiser: Beatrice Knerr, University of Kassel, Germany Session Title: Migrant's Remittances, Development, and Livelihood Security Presentations
Cost or Benefit? Valuing Migration Through Remittances by Irregular Migrants in Thailand Mahidol University, Thailand The Impact of Migrant Remittances on the Farm Sector in a Remote Rural Region in Kerala, India. Uni Kassel, Germany The Impact of International Migration and Remittances on Agricultural Production Patterns: The Case of Rural Ecuador University of Kassel, Ecuador Remittances: Source of Livelihood Support and Development in Ghana GEV, Ghana Migrations, Transferts et Développement Humain : Le Cas des Éleveurs Pastoraux du Sahel 1: Université Paris Sud, France; 2: Centre International de la Recherche Agronomique pour le Développement (CIRAD) |
WG17-I: Working Group on Transnational Corporations Session I Location: B/B/006* Chair: Michael Hansen, Copenhagen Business School, Department of Intercultural Communication and Management, Denmark Session organiser: Eric Rugraff, Université Robert Schuman de Strasbourg, France Second session organiser: Michael Hansen, Copenhagen Business School, Department of Intercultural Communication and Management, Denmark Session Title: Multinational Corporations and Local Firms in Emerging Economies (1) Presentations
Multinational Corporations and Local Firms in Emerging Economies: An Introduction Copenhagen Business School, Department of Intercultural Communication and Management, Denmark Offshoring and Employment: The Case of Mexico 1: National Autonomous University of Mexico, Mexico; 2: International Labour Organization, Switzerland Offshore Outsourcing in Software R&D to Hungary IE HAS, Hungary Relocations in the Electronics Sector: The Case of Hungary 1: Institute for World Economics, Hungarian Academy of Sciences; 2: Institute of Economics, Hungarian Academy of Sciences |
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| WG3-I: Working Group on Conflicts, Security and Development Session I Location: D/056 Chair: Lauri Siitonen, University of Jyväskylä, Finland Session organiser: Lauri Siitonen, University of Jyväskylä, Finland Second session organiser: Nadarajah Shanmugaratnam, Norwegian University of Life Sciences, Norway Session Title: Approaches to Conflicts and Scarcity Presentations
An Empirical Classification of Fragile States 1: German Development Institute / Deutsches Institut für Entwicklungspolitik (DIE), Germany; 2: London School of Economics and Political Science; 3: University of Essex On Feminism, Peace and Security: How Much Has Been Assimilated?? University of the Basque Country, Spain Gender and Religion in Conflict and Post Conflict: The Cases of Tajikistan, Northern Uganda, Northern Nigeria University of East Anglia, United Kingdom Scarcity and Competition for Water – The Less Than Straight Forward Correlation Between Water Availability and Water-Related Conflict and Cooperation Danish Institute for International Studies, Denmark |
WG6-I: Working Group on Europe and Latin America Session I Location: D/104 Chair: Claude Auroi, Institut de Hautes Etudes Internationales et du Développement, Switzerland Session organiser: Claude Auroi, Institut de Hautes Etudes Internationales et du Développement, Switzerland Second session organiser: Isabel Yépez del Castillo, Institut d'études du développement, Belgium Presentations
“Human Development in a Time of Changes: A New Development Paradigm in Bolivia” Human Development Report, Bolivia, Pluinational State of Latin American Post-Neoliberal Development Models: The Case of Bolivia’s Trade Strategy University of Geneva New Approaches and Scope for Participation in Development Planning in Ecuador and Guatemala University of the Basque Country, UPV-EHU, Spain |
WG13-II: Working Group on Information Management Session II Location: L/037 Session organiser: Alan Stanley, Institute of Development Studies, United Kingdom Second session organiser: Laurel Dryden, Switzerland Session Title: Shared Values: Advocating New Approaches to a Global Development Knowledge Ecology Presentations
Joining Up the Dots – Can Open Data Promote Innovation to Increase the Reach of Research Knowledge? Institute of Development Studies, United Kingdom Open and linked data: a development perspective Practical Participation, United Kingdom The knowledge commons: implications for development Community Innovators Lab, MIT, United States of America |
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| WG2-I: Working Group on Development Aid of the Non-DAC Donors Session I Location: L/N/028 Chair: Axel Berger, German Development Institute / Deutsches Institut für Entwicklungspolitik (DIE), Germany Session organiser: Maja Bucar, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia Second session organiser: Simon Lightfoot, University of Leeds, United Kingdom Presentations
SSC, LDCs and Global Aid Architecture: Is There Really a Gap? RIS, India International Cooperation and South Transnational Companies in the Context of Global Governance Instituto de Investigaciones Dr. Jose Maria Luis Mora (Mora Institute), Mexico The Differentiated Responses of DAC and Arab Development Assistance Providers to Situations of Conflict and Fragility in the West Asia-North Africa (WANA) Region 1: Independent Consultant and Associate, Post-war Reconstruction & Development Unit, University of York; 2: Director and Professor, Post-war Reconstruction & Development Unit, University of York DAC (Traditional) & Non DAC (Emerging) Donors at the Crossroads: The Problem of Export Credits University of Birmingham, United Kingdom |
P 9-II: New Actors and Alliances in Development: Celebrities, Corporations and International Volunteers Location: L/N/002 Chair: Stephanie Barrientos, United Kingdom Discussant: David Hulme, University of Manchester, United Kingdom Session organiser: Stefano Ponte, Danish Institute for International Studies, Denmark Second session organiser: Lisa Ann Richey, Roskilde University, Denmark Session title: Consumers, Celebrities and Hometown Associations Presentations
Brand Aid: Consumers as Development Actors 1: Danish Institute for International Studies, Denmark; 2: Roskilde University Celebrity and Development: Alliances and Interventions Institute for Development Policy and Management, University of Manchester, United Kingdom New Actors, Old Alliances? African Diasporas and the Development Industry LSE, United Kingdom |
P 2: The Scramble for Natural Resources and Impact Upon Local Livelihoods in the Great Lakes Region of Africa Location: L/003 Chair: An Ansoms, Université Catholique de Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium Discussant: Lizzie Parsons, Global Witness, United Kingdom Session organiser: An Ansoms, Université Catholique de Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium Presentations
Constraints, Opportunities and Hope: Artisanal Gold Mining and Trade in South Kivu (DRC) University of Antwerp, Belgium Views from Below on the Pro-Poor Growth Challenge: Agrarian Policies in the Context of Rural Rwanda Université Catholique de Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium In Quest of Legitimacy: Changes in Land Law and Legal Reform in Burundi University of Antwerp Sharing Scarcity: Issues of Land Tenure in South-East Rwanda African Studies Centre Leiden, Netherlands, The |
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| WG10-I: Working Group on Gender and Development Session I Location: L/006 Chair: Joy Clancy, University of Twente, Netherlands, The Discussant: Charlotte Martin, Netherlands, The Session organiser: Joy Clancy, University of Twente, Netherlands, The Second session organiser: Nathalie Holvoet, University of Antwerp, Belgium Session Title: Policy Perspectives Presentations
Gender Mainstreaming Within the Context of the Changing Aid Architecture: Evidence from Tanzania University of Antwerp, Belgium Revisiting GM in Dutch Development Cooperation: Transformation and Governmentalities Radboud University Nijmegen, Netherlands, The Gender Mainstreaming in Disaster Management Policies: Indicators to Mitigate Vulnerability of Women 1: Consultant, United States; 2: Research and Policy Specialist, The Development Cafe How to Wield Feminist Power Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies, Switzerland |
WG12-I: Working Group on Industrialisation Strategies Session I Location: L/116 Chair: Meine Pieter van Dijk, Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam, Netherlands, The Session organiser: Meine Pieter van Dijk, Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam, Netherlands, The Presentations
China’s Increased Presence in Africa Makes a Great Power More Vulnerable UNESCO IHE, Netherlands, The Chinese Diaspora, African Development? Chinese Business Migrants in Angola, Ghana and Nigeria The Open University, United Kingdom |
WG11-I: Working Group on Governance and Development I Location: L/036 Chair: Liisa Laakso, University of Helsinki, Finland Session organiser: Gordon Crawford, University of Leeds, United Kingdom Second session organiser: Liisa Laakso, University of Helsinki, Finland Session title: Good Governance Presentations
Efforts de Bonne Gouvernance et Performances Macroeconomiques en Afrique de l'Ouest: Analyse Comparee au Cap-Vert et au Senegal Université Cheikh Anta DIOP de Dakar/Banque Centrale des Etats de l'Afrique de l'Ouest (BCEAO) Towards Adopting Global Governance in Ethiopia: Politicized Parliamentary Elections and Stifled Public Voice Independent scholar, Ireland, Republic of Evaluating Transparency and Accountability Measures: In the Context of the MGNREGA in Vijaipura Panchayat, Rajasthan. Accountability Initiative, Centre for Policy Research, New Delhi, India Beyond Good Governance: How is the International Anticorruption Legal Framework Performing and Why? Hertie School of Governance, Germany |
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| P SDC-I: Emerging Economies in the Context of Global Challenges and International Cooperation Location: L/047 Chair: Andrew Sumner, University of Sussex, United Kingdom EADI and the DSA would like to thank the generous support of the Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation to the conference. Presentations
- UNDP Regional Office, Egypt, Egypt - South African Institute of International Affairs, South Africa - Centro de Estudos de Integração e Desenvolvimento, Brazil |
P 11: Tomorrow, the Business of Business will be...? Location: V/120 Chair: Peter Edward, Newcastle University Business School, United Kingdom Session organiser: Peter Edward, Newcastle University Business School, United Kingdom Second session organiser: Anne Tallontire, University of Leeds, United Kingdom Presentations
The Rhetoric and Reality of Transparency in Energy Governance: The Extractive Industry Transparency Initiative and Publish What You Pay Campaign University of Leeds, United Kingdom Sustainable, impactful & collaborative smallholder supply chains: the Cafédirect business model 1: Head of Strategic Development, Cafédirect plc, United Kingdom; 2: Consultant journalist A Balancing Act: The role of private actors in development processes ISS, Netherlands, The |
P 34-II: Development Ends and Management Means: Can They Be in Harmony? Location: V/123 Session organiser: Willy McCourt, University of Manchester, UK, United Kingdom Second session organiser: Hazel Johnson, Open University, United Kingdom Presentations
Managing Social Action for Better Social Impact Woolf Institute, Cambridge University, United Kingdom Evaluating as a means to achieve development ends 1: The Open University, United Kingdom; 2: University of Durham Varied Objectives and Differential Means: Negotiating Distinctiveness in the Context of Harmonisation Freelance consultant, United Kingdom |
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| WG9-I: Working Group on Finance for Development Session I Location: G/N.020 Chair: Marco Zupi, Centro Studi di Politica Internazionale, Italy Session organiser: Alberto Mazzali, CeSPI, Italy Second session organiser: Lars Holstenkamp, University of Lüneburg, Germany Session Title: Emerging Aspects of FfD in the Post-Crisis Context Presentations
External Support as a Phase-Out Model? Role of External Financing for Sub-Saharan Africa German Development Institute, Germany Low Income Countries, Credit Rationing and Debt Relief : Bye Bye International Financial Market? LEDa DIAL Université Paris Dauphine, France Repenser le Développement Financier en Afrique Subsaharienne: Proposition d'une Méthode d'Analyse au-delà des Théories de la Libéralisation/Répression Financière de Mc Kinnon et Shaw Centre d'Etudes du Développement (CED), UCL, Belgique The implications of Aid as a Financial Flow Amidst Global Imbalances Institute of Social Studies (ISS), The Hague, Erasmus U Rotterdam |
P 10-II: Disasters, Climate Change and Development: What Do We Need to Do Differently Location: V/045 Discussant: Jonathan Edward Ensor, Practical Action, United Kingdom Session organiser: Terry Cannon, Institute of Develoment Studies, United Kingdom Climate Smart Disaster Management Presentations
Contextualising Climate Smart Disaster Risk Management – from the Philippine perspective. Plan International, Philippines Monitoring and Evaluating - What New Element does Adaptive Capacity Bring? Institute of Development Studies, United Kingdom |
WG8-I: Working Group on Europe and Transitions in (Southern) Africa Working Group Session I Location: BK/018 Chair: Arrigo Pallotti, University of Bologna, Italy Discussant: Henning Melber, Dag Hammarskjoeld Foundation, Sweden Session organiser: Henning Melber, Dag Hammarskjoeld Foundation, Sweden Second session organiser: Mario Zamponi, University of Bologna, Italy Session Title: Global Effects on Southern Africa in the 21st Century: Challenges and Perspectives for Regional Cooperation and Development Presentations
The 2010 Turnaround Strategy to Strengthen Developmental Local Government in South Africa: Aims, Objectives and Weaknesses of the Strategy. Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University, South Africa, South Africa Rethinking the Relevance of the Provincial Spheres of Government to Promote Local Development in South Africa Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University, South Africa Immigrant Street Traders in South Africa: A Socio-Economic Study of Congolese and Nigerian Street Traders in Cape Town University of Helsinki, Finland |
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| WG18-I: Working Group on Urban Governance Session I Location: E/106 Chair: Isa Baud, Amsterdam Institute for Metropolitan and International Development Studies, Netherlands, The Session organiser: Isa Baud, Amsterdam Institute for Metropolitan and International Development Studies, Netherlands, The Session Title: Mobilisation and Social Movements in Cities Presentations
Claiming the Streets: Reframing Property Rights and Legal Empowerment in the Urban Informal Economy Cardiff University, United Kingdom Framing Multi-Level Governance Through Place Making: A Case of a Nairobi Slum United Nations University, Japan Endowments, Entitlements and Capabilities – What Urban Social Movements Offer to Poverty Reduction University of Manchester, United Kingdom The Institutionalisation of Inequalities in Participatory Urban Governance: The Case of a Sum-Upgrading Programme in Nairobi. Trinity College Dublin, Ireland Exclusionary Conditions for Mobilizing in Urban India. The Case of Bangalore, India Institute of Political and International Studies, University of Lausanne, Switzerland Unpacking Urban Livelihood Inequalities Using the Critical Realist Livelihoods Approach University of Amsterdam, Netherlands, The |
WG16 -I: Working Group on Transformations in the World System – Comparative Studies of Development Session I Location: P/T007 Chair: Victor Krasilshchikov, Institute of World Economy and International Relations, Russian Federation Chair: Imre Lévai, Institute for Political Science HAS, King Sigismund College, Hungary Session organiser: Victor Krasilshchikov, Institute of World Economy and International Relations, Russian Federation Second session organiser: Imre Lévai, Institute for Political Science HAS, King Sigismund College, Hungary Presentations
Characteristic of the International Governance. G-20 Financial Coordination Experience in 2007/2008+ Financial Crisis: Where This Can Lead? Warsaw School of Economics, Poland Varieties of Capitalism and Financial Crisis Responses after the ‘Death’ of the Washington Consensus University of Rome III, Italy Revisiting the Globalisation-Welfare Nexus: The Dependent and Independent Variable Problem in Quantitative Comparative Research. 1: University of York, United Kingdom; 2: German Institute for Global and Area Studies, Hamburg, Germany Small Transformation and Great Transition in Eastern Europe. From Protectionist State Capitalism to Varieties of Private Capitalism. King Sigismund College, Hungary Progrès et Nouvelles Valeurs pour les Grands Principes du Développement Durable Universite Valahia, Roumanie |
P ERD-I: European Report on Development Session I: Effective Natural Resource Management for Inclusive and Sustainable Growth in the Context of Increased Scarcity and Climate Change: What Role for the Public and Private Sector? Location: Berrick Saul Chair: Imme Scholz, German Development Institute, DIE, Germany Session organiser: Gillian Hart, Overseas Development Institute, ODI, United Kingdom EADI and the DSA would like to thank the generous support of the European Report on Development 2012 project (ERD 2012) to the conference. Presentations
Substantive Issues Emerging in the Preparation of the European Report on Development 2011/2012 International Economic Development Group, ODI, United Kingdom Land Deals: Towards a Working Model University of Oxford, United Kingdom The Role of Renewable Energy in Promoting Inclusive and Sustainable Growth in Kenya Environment for Development in Kenya, KIPPRA A Focus on the Role of the EU ECDPM, Netherlands, The |
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WG15-II: Working Group on Multi-Dimensional Poverty Session II Location: P/L001 Chair: Andrew Crabtree, Copenhagen Business School, Department of Intercultural Communication and Management, Denmark Session organiser: Andrew Crabtree, Copenhagen Business School, Department of Intercultural Communication and Management, Denmark Session Title: Case Studies Presentations
Child-Headed Households – Included or Excluded? The Current Successes of the Millennium Development Goal Number Two: Access to Education in Lesotho 1998 – 2008 University of East London International Development Programme, United Kingdom Short-Term Needs and Long-Term Aspirations of the Extreme Poor: Irrational Behaviour, Agency and Cash Transfers in Bangladesh shiree, Bangladesh Ownership and Policy Space in PRSPs RMIT, Australia Linking Taxation to the Realisation of the MDGs in Africa University of Nairobi, Kenya Decentralization and Poverty Reduction: Exploring the Linkages and the Impacts City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong S.A.R. - China VIVIR BIEN? Analysing Development Trends in the Bolivian Andes since the Reform Policies of the Mid 1990s. 1: Utrecht University, Netherlands, The; 2: Utrecht University, Netherlands, The Universal Primary Education, Private Schooling and Interreligious Inequality: The Case of Madagascar London School of Economics, United Kingdom |
WG1-II: Aid Policy and Performance Working Group Session II Location: P/L002 Chair: Paul Hoebink, Centre for International Development Issues Nijmegen, Netherlands, The Session organiser: Paul Hoebink, Centre for International Development Issues Nijmegen, Netherlands, The Session Title: European Development Cooperation Presentations
“More Power to the Commission?” Comparison of the European Commission’s and EU Member States’ Adherence to Recommended Practices in Aid Provision 1: University College London, United Kingdom; 2: Oxford University, United Kingdom Between Conditionality and Partnership: EU Budget Support and the Governance Incentive Tranche in Ethiopia Ghent university, Belgium A Quantitative Analysis of Aid Allocation per Sector in the EU Erasmus University of Rotterdam, Netherlands, The Perceptions of Development Policies – Finland and Luxembourg Compared University of Jyväskylä, Finland Promoting “Resilience” in Situations of Fragility: Possible Implications on EU Donor Policies 1: oiip - Austrian Institute for International Affairs, Vienna, Austria; 2: European University Institute, Florence, Italy “Development Cooperation in Fragile Situations – Chance or Utopia?” Chances and Risks of Development Cooperation in Fragile Situations Illustrated by the Case Study of Kosovo Institute of Development Studies, University of Vienna, Austria (private participation) Exploring the Role of the EU in Donor Coordination on the Ground: Perspectives from Tanzania and Zambia Ghent University, Belgium |
WG7P1-III: Capitalism and Informality in China and India (Session III - Middle Classes and Non-Polar Classes) Location: P/X001 Chair: Barbara Harriss-White, United Kingdom Discussant: Gopalan Balachandran, The Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies, Switzerland Session organiser: Elisabetta Basile, Development Studies at the University of Rome La Sapienza, Italy Second session organiser: Christine Lutringer, Centre for Asian Studies, Switzerland Presentations
Towards Understanding the Nature of Indian State and the Role of Middle Class Institute for Human Development, India Intermediate Classes in India and China SOAS, University of London, United Kingdom |
| WG5-II: Working Group on Environment, Climate Change and Sustainable Development Session II Location: P/L006 Chair: Edith Kürzinger-Wiemann, ProSEMa, Germany Discussant: Katrina Brown, University of East Anglia, United Kingdom Session organiser: Astrid Carrapatoso, Albert-Ludwig Universität Freiburg, Germany Second session organiser: Edith Kürzinger-Wiemann, ProSEMa, Germany 2nd Discussant: Astrid Carrapatoso, Albert-Ludwig Universität Freiburg, Germany Session Title: Climate Resilient Development: The Contribution of Regional and National Approaches or “What Good Practices Can We Disseminate / Mainstream?” Presentations
Building Community Based Institutions in Western Orissa Rural Livelihoods project for Green Development 1: Orissa watershed Development Mission,Govt.Of Orissa ,India,; 2: Orissa watershed Development Mission,Govt.Of Orissa ,India, How Good are Good Practices? Demystifying CBDRM in Mozambique Universidade Eduardo Mondlane, Mozambique Environment, Climate Change and Sustainable Development Making a Difference Through Integrated Natural Resource Management (inrm) Programmes: The Role of Universites Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST), Ghana Green Gold versus Black Gold: Climate Change, Development and the Yasuni-‐ITT Initiative: An Alternative Way Forward? University of East London International Development Programme, United Kingdom Le Film "Nous Cultivons là où Jadis Nous Pêchions » : Une Mémoire Écologique Mise en Images. ENDA LEAD Afrique Francophone, Sénégal |
P 71-I: The New Geography of Global Poverty: Trends and Implications Location: B/B/002* Chair: Nisha Agrawal, CEO Oxfam India, India Session organiser: Andrew Sumner, University of Sussex, United Kingdom Second session organiser: Ravi Kanbur, United States of America Presentations
Multi-dimensional and Income Poverty in Middle Income Countries Oxford University, United Kingdom Getting Progress Right: Measuring Progress Towards the MDGs Against Historical Trends University of Göttingen, Germany Poverty In Numbers: The Changing State of Global Poverty from 2005 to 2015 The Brookings Institution, United States of America China's Changing Poverty: A Middle Income Case Study 1: London South Bank University, United Kingdom; 2: Chinese Agricultural University |
WG17-II: Working Group on Transnational Corporations Session II Location: B/B/006* Chair: Miklos Szanyi, Institute for World Economics, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Hungary Session organiser: Eric Rugraff, Université Robert Schuman de Strasbourg, France Second session organiser: Michael Hansen, Copenhagen Business School, Department of Intercultural Communication and Management, Denmark Session Title: Multinational Corporations and Local Firms in Emerging Economies (2) Presentations
Spill-Overs and Upgrading Effects of Outsourcing on Suppliers in the Mexican Manufacturing Industry Universityof East Anglia, United Kingdom The Impact of the Crisis on the Hungarian Automotive Industry 1: IE HAS, Hungary; 2: College for Modern Business Studies Measuring the Upgrading Performance of MNCs’ Hungarian Subsidiaries Institute for World Economics of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Hungary Follow Sourcing and Relational Linkages in Peripheral Regions: Evidence from the Central European Automobile Supplier Industry Université de Strasbourg, France Impact des Spillovers Technologiques sur la Productivité de l'Industrie Locale UDS, France |
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| WG3-II: Working Group on Conflicts, Security and Development Session II Location: D/056 Chair: Nadarajah Shanmugaratnam, Norwegian University of Life Sciences, Norway Session organiser: Lauri Siitonen, University of Jyväskylä, Finland Second session organiser: Nadarajah Shanmugaratnam, Norwegian University of Life Sciences, Norway Session Title: Cases Presentations
Conflict, War and Peace in Sri Lanka – Politics by Other Means? Institute of Social Studies, Erasmus University, Netherlands, The Struggles over Access and Authority in the Governance of New Water Resources – Evidence from Mali and Zambia Danish Institute for International Studies, Denmark Unruly Minorities and Uninhabitable Wastelands? National Security, Land Reclamation and Agricultural Development in China and Turkey Institute of Social Studies - Erasmus University, Netherlands, The |
WG6-II: Working Group on Europe and Latin America Session II Location: D/104 Chair: Manuel Mejido Costoya, University of Geneva, Switzerland Session organiser: Claude Auroi, Institut de Hautes Etudes Internationales et du Développement, Switzerland Second session organiser: Isabel Yépez del Castillo, Institut d'études du développement, Belgium Presentations
Social Exclusion, Social Cohesion: Defining Narratives for Development in Latin America Universidad del Valle Facultad de Ciencias de la Administración-Cali Colombia, International Institute of Social Studies- The Hague The Netherlands Educating Citizens, Participation and Democracy Building: Educational Reform in Chile and What Might be Learned from France. UEL, United Kingdom Money, Debt and Violence: Some Reflexions from the Argentinian Trueque Université Paris-Dauphine, France Negotiating Rural Development: The Role of Poor People in the Honduran Poverty Reduction Strategy University of Zürich, Switzerland |
WG13-III: Working Group on Information Management Session III Location: L/037 Session organiser: Alan Stanley, Institute of Development Studies, United Kingdom Second session organiser: Laurel Dryden, Switzerland Session Title: New Alliances: The Role of Intermediaries in Bridging Policy Research and Practice Presentations
Stimulating Demand for Research: Exploring Cultures of Information Use in South Asia Indira Gandhi Institute of Development Research (IGIDR), India Knowledge Intermediation at the Grassroots: Experience from Bangladesh Development Research Network (D.Net), Bangladesh Creating New Development Knowledge: The Case of the Hivos Knowledge Programme Hivos, Netherlands, The |
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| WG2-II: Working Group on Development Aid of the Non-DAC Donors Session II Location: L/N/028 Chair: Simon Lightfoot, University of Leeds, United Kingdom Session organiser: Maja Bucar, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia Second session organiser: Simon Lightfoot, University of Leeds, United Kingdom Presentations
The Transfer of the Central and Eastern European “Transition Experience” to the Developing World: Myth or Reality? Institute of International Relations, Czech Republic Europeanization of Latvian Development Co-operation Policy: The Process Interrupted? Department of Political Science, Umeå University, Sweden The Baltic States as Aid Donors: How Can They Best Share Their Transition Experience with Their Partner Countries? University of Akureyri, Iceland Hungarian International Development Co-operation: Context, Stakeholders and Performance Corvinus University of Budapest, Hungary Toward a Better Understanding of the Bulgarian Official Development Assistance Ohio University Alumnus, Bulgaria |
P SDC-II: Emerging Economies in the Context of Global Challenges and International Cooperation Location: L/003 Chair: Michel Gressot, DEZA/ Swiss Development Cooperation, Switzerland EADI and the DSA would like to thank the generous support of the Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation to the conference. Presentations
- Economic Research Policy Foundation of Turkey, Turkey - Research and Information Systems for Developing Countries, India |
WG10-II: Working Group on Gender and Development Session II Location: L/006 Chair: Anouka van Eerdewijk, Radboud University Nijmegen, Netherlands, The Discussant: Ruth Pearson, United Kingdom Session organiser: Joy Clancy, University of Twente, Netherlands, The Second session organiser: Nathalie Holvoet, University of Antwerp, Belgium Session Title: Micro-Enterprises and Micro-Credit Presentations
Global Financial Crisis and Local Innovations: Comparative Study of Public/Private Micro-Lending Practices and Their Impact on Women in Pakistan and Malawi 1: University of Canberra, Australia; 2: RMIT, Australia Women Micro-Enterprise Entrepreneurs in Vietnam: Does More Active Economic Participation Increase Social Empowerment? ISS, Netherlands, The Re-Thinking Micro Enterprise Development for WMSEs: Any Payoffs for Vulnerability and Poverty Alleviation? University of Buea, Cameroon Investing in the Local: Rethinking Gender Mainstreaming Approaches for Women's Economic Empowerment in the Philippines Holy Name University, Philippines Microcredit Access, Micro-Business Creation and Gendered Outcomes in Rural Nepal Ochanomizu University |
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| WG12-II: Working Group on Industrialisation Strategies Session II Location: L/116 Chair: Meine Pieter van Dijk, Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam, Netherlands, The Session organiser: Meine Pieter van Dijk, Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam, Netherlands, The Presentations
In Search of Sub Sahara Africa (SSA) - China Infrastructures Development Agenda: Unipolarity Versus Multipolarity Benson Idahosa University, Nigeria From White Elephants to Flying Geese: China in Africa a New Model for Development or More of the Same. Sodertorn University, Sweden |
WG11-II: Working Group on Governance and Development II Location: L/036 Chair: Gordon Crawford, University of Leeds, United Kingdom Session organiser: Gordon Crawford, University of Leeds, United Kingdom Second session organiser: Liisa Laakso, University of Helsinki, Finland Session title: New Issues, New Models Presentations
Local-Global Linkages in Environmental Governance Bogazici University, Turkey A Ristian Reading of the Development Sector with Some Options for the Future IRD, France Performing Development: Community-Driven Development Discourse and Interventions London School of Economics and Political Science, United Kingdom An Epistemology for Moral Human Development – A New Agenda for Development Research and Governance? Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies, Geneva |
P 41-I: The Politics of Inclusive Development:Towards Effective States and Just Societies Location: L/047 Chair: David Hulme, University of Manchester, United Kingdom Session organiser: Sam Hickey, IDPM, UNiversity of Manchester, United Kingdom Presentations
Looking beyond contemporary approaches to state capacity: concepts and measurement Institut Barcelona d'Estudis Internacionals, Spain Anthropological perspectives on 'effective states' and 'state-society relations' Social Anthropology, University of Manchester, United Kingdom Re-conceptualising the politics of poverty reduction: From political settlements to developmental political orders? University of Manchester The Bangladesh Paradox: Poverty Reduction Without a Developmental State BRAC Development Institute, Bangladesh |
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| WG4-I: Working Group on Cooperation in Training Session I Location: V/120 Chair: Michel Carton, Institut de Hautes Etudes Internationales et du Développement, Switzerland Session organiser: Kenneth King, University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom Second session organiser: Michel Carton, Institut de Hautes Etudes Internationales et du Développement, Switzerland Presentations
China’s Aid Modalities of Human Resource Development in Africa and an Exploration in Tanzania: Differences and Recognitions University of Bristol, United Kingdom China’s Human Resource Engagement with Africa: A New Voice, New Values, and New Partnership? University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom |
P 34 - III: Development Ends and Management Means: Heading Towards Efficiency... and Democracy? Location: V/123 Session organiser: Willy McCourt, University of Manchester, UK, United Kingdom Second session organiser: Hazel Johnson, Open University, United Kingdom Presentations
The Iron Cage Re-revisited: Institutional Isomorphism in Non-profit Organisations in South Africa. Middlesex University Business School, United Kingdom Do INGOS in Kenya Walk the Talk? Reconciling the ‘Two Participations’ in International Development university of manchester, United Kingdom The People Need to Make the Trains Run on Time for Empowerment to Happen: the Case of Nicaragua Central Connecticut State University, United States of America Development ends and management means: heading towards efficiency …and democracy? The case of water resources management agencies in South Africa CIRAD/CEEPA, Univ.Pretoria, South Africa |
WG9-II: Working Group on Finance for Development Session II Location: G/N.020 Chair: Lars Holstenkamp, University of Lüneburg, Germany Session organiser: Alberto Mazzali, CeSPI, Italy Second session organiser: Lars Holstenkamp, University of Lüneburg, Germany Session Title: Case Studies Presentations
Financing pro-poor innovation and entrepreneurship: policy lessons from three case studies in India Azim Premji University, Bangalore, India Access to Finance, Growth and Poverty: How Close are the Links in the Case of Bolivia? 1: Universidad Mayor de San Simon, Bolivia, Plurinational State of; 2: Tilburg University - IVO, The Netherlands Patterns and Determinants of Household Expenditure on Engineering Education in Delhi National University of Educational Planning and Administartion, India Helping or hindering? The critical role of volunteer tourism in the development of Ghana University of East London International Development Programme, United Kingdom Low Investments in the Agricultural Sector of Nigeria: Is the Market for Exchange of Agricultural Stocks Bearish? 1: University of Agricultural, Makurdi, Nigeria; 2: Water and Sanitation Project (Watsan), Akure, Nigeria; 3: M. Sc. Programme, University of Agriculture, Makurdi, Nigeria |
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| P 53: International Development Studies and Interuniversity Cooperation: Towards a Canada-Europe Alliance Location: V/045 Chair: Henry Veltmeyer, IDS, Saint Mary's University, Canada Chair: Philippe Thierry Régnier, The Graduate Institute / The University of Ottawa, Canada Discussant: Isa Baud, Amsterdam Institute for Metropolitan and International Development Studies, Netherlands, The Session organiser: Henry Veltmeyer, IDS, Saint Mary's University, Canada Second session organiser: Philippe Thierry Régnier, The Graduate Institute / The University of Ottawa, Canada 2nd Discussant: Jean-Luc Maurer, The Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies, Switzerland CASID/EADI joint panel Presentations
- Amsterdam Institute for Metropolitan and International Development Studies, Netherlands, The - The Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies, Switzerland - IDS, Saint Mary's University, Canada |
WG8-II: Working Group on Europe and Transitions in (Southern) Africa Working Group Session II Location: BK/018 Chair: Mario Zamponi, University of Bologna, Italy Discussant: Arrigo Pallotti, University of Bologna, Italy Session organiser: Henning Melber, Dag Hammarskjoeld Foundation, Sweden Second session organiser: Mario Zamponi, University of Bologna, Italy Session Title: Global Effects on Southern Africa in the 21st Century: Challenges and Perspectives for Regional Cooperation and Development Presentations
Smallholder Export Crop Production and Food Security in Malawi University of Antwerp, Belgium An Analysis of EU - Southern Africa Relations University of Zimbabwe, Zimbabwe EPA Negotiations, Namibia and Southern Africa Dag Hammarskjoeld Foundation, Sweden |
WG18-II: Working Group on Urban Governance Session II Location: E/106 Chair: Isabelle Milbert, Institut de Hautes Etudes Internationales et du Développement, Switzerland Session organiser: Isa Baud, Amsterdam Institute for Metropolitan and International Development Studies, Netherlands, The Second session organiser: Berit Aasen, Norwegian Institute for Urban and Regional Research, Norway Session Title: Aids, Climate Change Issues and Intervention Programmes Presentations
World Bank and the Street: Doing Business and Legal Empowerment - Case Studies from Senegal and Tanzania Cardiff University, United Kingdom Local Urban Governance and the External (F)actor: Aid Funds Coming into a Local Urban Governance Arena in Kinshasa University of Antwerp, Belgium Fighting HIV/AIDS in African Cities – Urban Governance and Global AIDS- Programmes in Dar es Salaam city Norwegian Institute for Urban and Regional Research, Norway The New Territories of Luxury in India. Which Impact on Urban Citizenship? Institut de Hautes Etudes Internationales et du Développement, Switzerland Territoires et Temporalités : Á Propos des Dysfonctionnements Dans le Gouvernement d’une Ville en Crises, Lomé GEMDEV and Université de Paris Ouest-Nanterre / GECKO, France |
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| WG16 -II: Working Group on Transformations in the World System – Comparative Studies of Development Session II Location: P/T007 Chair: Victor Krasilshchikov, Institute of World Economy and International Relations, Russian Federation Chair: Imre Lévai, Institute for Political Science HAS, King Sigismund College, Hungary Session organiser: Victor Krasilshchikov, Institute of World Economy and International Relations, Russian Federation Second session organiser: Imre Lévai, Institute for Political Science HAS, King Sigismund College, Hungary Presentations
Embedded Regional Development: Capitalist Varieties and the Inclusiveness of Regional Economic Development 1: Utrecht University, Netherlands, The; 2: Khon Kaen University, Thailand; 3: CBI, Rotterdam, The Netherlands Development and the Experience of Transformation in East Central States 1: Warsaw School of Economics, Poland; 2: DEREE - The American College of Greece Developmental Governance is Different from Good Governance - What Economic Transformations in Taiwan Tell Us About Developmental Governance? Roskilde University, Denmark |
P 63: European Thinktanks Group: Modernising European Development Policy in a Changing World: What can Researchers bring to the Table? Location: Berrick Saul Chair: Simon Maxwell, ODI, United Kingdom |
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Drinks reception Location: Main Exhibition Centre Space Routledge / Taylor and Francis have kindly contributed towards this reception |
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Dinner Location: Galleria and Vanbrugh Restaurants |
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EJDR hosted evening Location: Galleria Bar |
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Plenary: New Institutions: Rethinking Governance Systems Chair: Jean-Luc Maurer, EADI President, Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies, Geneva Speakers to be announced. |
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Coffee break Location: Main Exhibition Centre Space |
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P 71-II: The New Geography of Global Poverty: Implications for Development Assistance Chair: Simon Maxwell, ODI, United Kingdom Session organiser: Andrew Sumner, University of Sussex, United Kingdom Second session organiser: Ravi Kanbur, United States of America Presentations
Poor Countries or Poor People? Development Assistance and the New Geography of Global Poverty University of Sussex, United Kingdom Aid and CSOs in MICs CEO Oxfam India, India Poverty reduction in a changing development landscape: Implications for EC Development Policy Deutsches Institut für Entwicklungspolitik, Germany |
WG1-III: Aid Policy and Performance Working Group Session III Location: P/L002 Chair: Paul Hoebink, Centre for International Development Issues Nijmegen, Netherlands, The Session organiser: Paul Hoebink, Centre for International Development Issues Nijmegen, Netherlands, The Session Title: ForeignAid: Effectiveness, Selectivity, Instruments, Modalities Presentations
Tje Link Between Aid and Export Growth In Recipient Countries: Differences Between Regions and Countries 1: University of Göttingen, Germany; 2: World Bank, Washington, D.C.; 3: University of Wuppertal, Germany Where Should Aid Go? Proposal of a Development Index for the International Allocation of Foreign Assistance 1: Elcano Royal Institute, Spain; 2: Complutense University, Madrid The Quality of Foreign Aid: Review and New Evidence on Selectivity, Transparincy and Results-Based Management Universidad CEU San Pablo, Spain Relevance of Poverty and Governance for Aid Allocation university of east anglia, United Kingdom Identifying Characteristics of Effective Aid: Fostering Private Sector Growth in Africa 1: Alvernia University, United States of America; 2: Oakland University, United States of America Rethinking Development Through ‘Community Development Projects’: Power, Patronage and the Micro-politics of Development Intervention. A Case Study of a Transnational Community Development Programme in Nagaland, Northeast India School Of Oriental and African Studies, University of London, United Kingdom |
WG7P2-I: Mapping India's Capitalism: Old and New Regions (Session I - Maps and their Explanation) Location: P/X001 Chair: Elisabetta Basile, Development Studies at the University of Rome La Sapienza, Italy Discussant: Deepak Mishra, -Jawaharlal Nehru University, New delhi, India Session organiser: Elisabetta Basile, Development Studies at the University of Rome La Sapienza, Italy Second session organiser: Christine Lutringer, Centre for Asian Studies, Switzerland 2nd Discussant: Philippe Cadène, Université Paris 7, France Presentations
Maps of Agro-ecological Zones University of Manchester, United Kingdom Spatial Inequalities and Financial Inclusion Dynamics in India University of Oxford, United Kingdom Dalit and Adivasi Participation in the Indian Business Economy University of Oxford, United Kingdom Mapping the World of Women’s Work in India Centre for the Study of Regional Development, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi, India |
| P 49-II: Wellbeing in an Age of Scarcity and Uncertainty Location: P/L006 Session organiser: Sarah White, University of Bath, United Kingdom Using Wellbeing in Rethinking Development and Social Change Presentations
Development is Fun! Happiness and the Management of Aspiration in an Age of Plenty, Confidence, and Endless Dissatisfaction. University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom Contesting and negotiating wellbeing in hard times: an application of wellbeing in the context of Maasai/Kikuyu intermarriage Open University, United Kingdom Neither chasing “the three C’s”, nor degenerating into idle criminality: Young Zambians ‘waiting’ for opportunities and ‘working towards’ living well 1: University of East Anglia, United Kingdom; 2: Institute of Development Studies, United Kingdon |
P 21: State-Building and Aid Policy Roundtable Location: B/B/002* Session organiser: Heather Marquette, University of Birmingham, United Kingdom |
P-HEDG: History and Economic Development Study Group Location: B/B/006* Chair: Barbara Ingham, School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS), United Kingdom Session organiser: Barbara Ingham, School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS), United Kingdom |
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| P 44: New Alliances in Higher Education: Europe and Africa Location: D/056 Chair: Anna Mdee, United Kingdom Discussant: Pamela Machakanja, Director Institute of Peace, Leadership & Governance Africa University, Zimbabwe Session organiser: Anna Mdee, United Kingdom Second session organiser: Job Akuni, John & Elnora Ferguson Centre for African Studies (JEFCAS), University of Bradford, United Kingdom Presentations
Meeting the capacity challenge? The potentials and pitfalls of International University Partnerships in Higher Education in Africa John & Elnora Ferguson Centre for African Studies (JEFCAS), University of Bradford, United Kingdom The International Partnerships in Higher Education: Breaking the gravity of the Extraversion Culture, Sowing the Grains of Change in Africa’s Higher Education Institutions University of Lubumbashi / Katanga, Congo, Democratic Republic of the The role of the University in Implementation of the Development Agenda: A Case of Mzumbe university, Tanzania Deputy Vice Chancellor, Mzumbe University, Tanzania, United Republic of |
P 59: Sciences and Arts for Sustainability - How to Rethink Development through the Lense of Aesthetic Formation and Action Location: D/104 Chair: Cornelia Nauen, Belgium Discussant: Aliou Sall, Agriculture and Natural Resource Research Programming Committee, Senegal Session organiser: Cornelia Nauen, Belgium Presentations
- University in Ile Ife, Nigeria - York University, Canada |
P 4: The Fight Against HIV/AIDS in Southern Africa: The Role of Local Communities Location: L/037 Chair: Mario Zamponi, University of Bologna, Italy Discussant: Arrigo Pallotti, University of Bologna, Italy Session organiser: Mario Zamponi, University of Bologna, Italy Second session organiser: Arrigo Pallotti, University of Bologna, Italy Presentations
Empowering Communities to Support Antiretroviral Delivery Programmes in Southern and Eastern Africa: the CoBaSys Experience University Centre for Development Cooperation, University of Modena and Reggio Emilia, Italy Ensuring Equity and a Primary Health Care Approach to HIV/AIDS Responses in East and Southern Africa: What Lessons from Community Research? Training and Research Support Centre (TARSC), Zimbabwe The Fight against HIV and AIDS in Malawi: Can Local Communities be More Effective? REACH (Research for Equity and Community Health) Trust, Malawi HIV/AIDS in Southern Africa: the Role of SADC University of Bologna, Italy |
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| P 48-I: Additional Dimensions in Development Research Ethics Location: L/N/028 Chair: Richard Palmer-Jones, University of East Anglia, United Kingdom Discussant: Graham Crow, University of Southampton, United Kingdom Session organiser: Laura Emma Camfield, University of East Anglia, United Kingdom Second session organiser: Richard Palmer-Jones, University of East Anglia, United Kingdom Research Ethics, Replication and Reanalysis in Economic and Social Research Publication ethics Presentations
Research and Publication Ethics: dealing with and preventing misconduct COPE (Committee on Publication Ethics), United Kingdom Replicating Sachs and Warner Colorado School of Mines, United States of America Impact Heterogeneity of Microfinance and Informal Sector Borrowing in Bangladesh Overseas Development Institute (ODI) |
P 43-I: Civic Driven Change: Bringing Politics Back In - Conceptual Debate Location: L/N/002 Chair: Alan Fowler, Netherlands, The Chair: Kees Biekart, International Institute of Social Studies, Netherlands, The Session organiser: Kees Biekart, International Institute of Social Studies, Netherlands, The Presentations
(Re)Locating Civil Society in the Politics of Civic Driven Change International Institute of Social Studies, Netherlands, The New Perspectives on Civic-Driven Change University of Warwick, United Kingdom |
P 31-II: Reconfiguring the Fast Growing City: Exploring the Interaction between Urban Governance, Mega-Projects and Settlement Dynamics in Cases from India and South Africa Location: L/003 Chair: Loraine Kennedy, CEIAS-EHESS, France Discussant: Pushpa Arabindoo, University College London, United Kingdom Session organiser: Loraine Kennedy, CEIAS-EHESS, France Second session organiser: Glen Robbins, UKZN, South Africa, South Africa Presentations
Taking Flight: the Impact of the Dube-Tradeport/King Shaka International Airport Mega-Project on City Resource Allocation Decisions in Durban, South Africa School of Development Studies, University of KwaZulu-Natal The "IT" Mantra in Mega-Projects in India: the Case of the IT Highway in Chennai. Locating Implications and Contradictions for Metropolitan Development CNRS-CEIAS, France Planning versus Reality – the Politics of Land-Use Change along the River Yamuna in Delhi University of Cologne, Germany |
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| P 74-I: Domestic Revenue Collection in Developing Countries Location: L/006 Chair: Paddy Carter, University of Bristol, United Kingdom Discussant: Odd-Helge Fjeldstad, Chr. Michelsen Institute, Norway Session organiser: Paddy Carter, University of Bristol, United Kingdom Second session organiser: Christian von Haldenwang, German Development Institute, Germany Session Title: Case Studies in Sub-Saharan Africa: New findings - New Reform Initiatives Presentations
Tax Revenue Mobilization in Ethiopia: a Cointegration Approach University of Sussex, Italy Placing the Fiscal Developing State: at What Stage of Development does the Kenyan State Belong? University of Nairobi, Kenya Potential for Analysing Anonymous National Taxpayer Databases University of Stuttgart-Hohenheim, Germany |
P 76: Environment and Development: Climate Change, Technology and Agriculture Location: L/116 Presentations
biotechnology, Ecological Sustainability and the Global Value Chain in Indian Agriculture University of Cambridge, United Kingdom Climate Change and Vulnerability of Herders in Mongolis University of Bradford Q-Squared Methodology for Community-Level Agricultural Policy University of Cambridge, United Kingdom |
P 12-I: From Plural Modernities to Global Assemblages: Exploring Difference in an Age of Scarcity and Uncertainty Location: L/036 Presentations
Governing Childhood in the Global South: Postcolonial perspectives University of Amsterdam, Netherlands, The Viscosities; Confluences at the interface. Wageningen University, Netherlands, The Hierarchies and Meshworks: A Wholesale Market Organization in Argentina INTA, Argentina |
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| P 24: The Beijing - Seoul - Tokyo Consensus in Southeast Asia: Rethinking Varieties of State Capitalism and Development Trajectories in Malaysia, Vietnam and Lao PDR Location: L/047 Chair: Yan Flint, Khon Kaen University, Thailand Discussant: Edo Han Siu Andriesse, Khon Kaen University, Thailand Session organiser: Yan Flint, Khon Kaen University, Thailand Second session organiser: Edo Han Siu Andriesse, Khon Kaen University, Thailand Presentations
Capitalism Vietnamese-Style: Combining Top-down with Bottom-up Khon Kaen University, Thailand State Capitalism and Vulnerable Livelihoods in Lao PDR Khon Kaen University, Thailand “Market versus the State” in Malaysia: from the New Economic Policy to the New Economic Model Universiti Utara Malaysia, Malaysia |
P 13: Are Sub-Saharan African Societies Still Resilient? Location: V/120 Chair: Jacques Charmes, IRD, France Discussant: Michel Carton, Institut de Hautes Etudes Internationales et du Développement, Switzerland Session organiser: Jacques Charmes, IRD, France Presentations
Informal Employment, Social Protection and Social Capital: Dimensions of Resilience in Sub-Saharan Africa IRD, France Institutions, State Failures and the Rise of the Informal Sector in Africa: the Case of WAEMU Countries University Cheikh Anta Diop, Senegal New Actors, Flows and Instruments in Development Finance: an Opportunity for Rethinking the Traditional Role of ODA in Sub-Saharan Africa? IRD, France |
P 42-I: Growing Up in an Age of Uncertainty Location: V/123 Chair: Jo Boyden, Young Lives, Oxford Department of International Development, United Kingdom Session organiser: Paul Dornan, Young Lives, Oxford Department of International Development, - Presentations
How Effectively Does India's NREG Scheme Protect Children Against Economic and Environmental Risk? SPMVV (Womens University), Tirupati/ Young Lives India, India Making Cash Transfers Child Centred: How Well Does the Peruvian Juntos Conditional Cash Transfer Do? Queen Elizabeth House, University of Oxford Tackling chronic poverty in Ethiopia, using qualitative and quantitative methods to understand the impacts of social protection on children's development Ethiopian Development Research Institute/ Young Lives Ethiopia, Ethiopia |
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| P 33-I: Environmentally Induced Vulnerabilities, Livelihood/Human Security and Climate Justice Location: G/N.020 Session organiser: Joseph Assan, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland, Republic of Presentations
An Exploration of Climate Change Vulnerabilities and Associated Human Security Employing Economic Approaches through an Ethical Lens ICARUS Comparing opportunity cost measures of forest conservation in Uganda; operational implications for REDD+ Woods Hole Research Center Enabling Adaptation: Reconceptualisations, Political Agency and Scale in Development University of Reading, United Kingdom |
P 52: How are Digital Technologies Transforming Development? Location: V/045 Chair: Robin Mansell, London School of Economics, United Kingdom Discussant: Srilatha Batliwala, Association for Women's Rights in Development (AWID), India Session organiser: Parminder Jeet Singh, India Second session organiser: Mike Powell, IKM Emergent, United Kingdom 2nd Discussant: Robert Chambers, Institute of Development Studies, United Kingdom Presentations
- IKM Project, UK - IT for Change, India - Institute of Development Studies, University for Sussex, United Kingdom |
P 46-I: Promoting Partnerships, Building and Adding Value to International Development Practice through Translation and Traducture Location: BK/018 Session organiser: Wangui wa Goro, Sidensi, United Kingdom Presentations
Development, Metaphors of Knowledge Transfer or How does One Speak to the Other? Insights from Literature for the International Development Curriculum Birkbeck College, University of London, United Kingdom Post Colonial Considerations of Traducture and International Development Practice in the North and the Postcolonial States: Insights from Africa ESAACH, South Africa Translation and Traducture in International Development Practice Sidensi, United Kingdom |
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| P 67 IDRC: Innovating for Development - New Approaches to Research on Complex Global and Local Problems Location: E/106 Chair: Ann Weston, IDRC, Canada EADI and the DSA would like to thank the generous support of the International Development Research Centre, Canada (IDRC) to the conference. Presentations
International Lawyers and Economists against Poverty or ILEAP International Lawyers and Economists against Poverty, Canada Governance of University Research in West and Central Africa Science and Technology Policy Research Institute, Ghana The Think Tank Initiative Kenya Institute for Public Policy Research and Analysis, Kenya |
WG19-II: Working Group on Evaluation of Development Session II Location: P/T007 Chair: Laura Fantini, Sapienza University of Rome, Italy Session organiser: Alberto Mazzali, CeSPI, Italy Session Title: Case Studies Presentations
Aid Effectiveness and People’s Self-Development: Evaluating Impact of Western NGOs in Strengthening Albanian Civil Society York University, Canada Integrating Ethnographic Approaches in NGO Monitoring and Impact Evaluation University of Sussex, United Kingdom How to Make Performance-Based Budgeting Performance Relevant: An Application to National Final Exam Policy in Indonesia Social Intervention Program, Faculty of Psychology, Universitas Indonesia, Indonesia The Response of International NGOs: Case Study of World Vision UK's Journey from Results to Impact Analysis and Implications for Academic-Practitioner World Vision UK, School of Public Policy (University College London), Centre for Contemporary Central Asia and the Causasus (School of Oriental and African Studies) The Multiple Impacts of School Feeding: A New Approach for Reaching Sustainability United Nations World Food Programme, Italy |
P ERD-II: European Report on Development Session II: European Report on Development Session I: Effective Natural Resource Management for Inclusive and Sustainable Growth in the Context of Increased Scarcity and Climate Change: What Role for the Public and Private S Location: Berrick Saul Chair: Alison Evans, Overseas Development Institute, ODI, United Kingdom Session organiser: Gillian Hart, Overseas Development Institute, ODI, United Kingdom EADI and the DSA would like to thank the generous support of the European Report on Development 2012 project (ERD 2012) to the conference. Presentations
Overview of Emerging Issues from the ERD International Economic Development Group, ODI, United Kingdom - Ministry of Energy, Mozambique, Mozambique |
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AGM2-DSA: DSA Annual General Meeting Location: P/L001 |
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WG15-III: Working Group on Multi-Dimensional Poverty Session III Location: P/L001 Chair: David Durkee, University of East London International Development Programme, United Kingdom Session organiser: Andrew Crabtree, Copenhagen Business School, Department of Intercultural Communication and Management, Denmark Session Title: Rethinking and Beyond Presentations
Beyond 2015: Sustainable Achievement of the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) and the Case of St. Lucia. 1: Childreach International; 2: University of East London International Development Programme, United Kingdom Can a Local Agenda for a Local Context Drive the Post –MDG Narrative? University of East London, United Kingdom New MDGs, Development Concepts and Principles in a post-2015 World 1: School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London, United Kingdom; 2: Institute of Education, University of London, United Kingdom Re-Conceptionalising Poveryt for Optimising Poverty Reduction:The Basic Means Approach 1: Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology, Ghana; 2: Pentecost University College, Ghana; 3: Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology, Ghana On Not 'Bouncing Back': Questioning Resilience Copenhagen Business School, Department of Intercultural Communication and Management, Denmark Une Nouvelle Stratégie de l'Afrique pour Atteindre les OMD d'ici 2015 Alliance Pour le Développement Durable des Collectivités Locales, France Snakes and Ladders, Buffers and Passports: Rethinking Poverty, Vulnerability and Wellbeing University of Sussex, United Kingdom |
WG1-IV: Aid Policy and Performance Working Group Session IV Location: P/L002 Chair: Paul Hoebink, Centre for International Development Issues Nijmegen, Netherlands, The Session organiser: Paul Hoebink, Centre for International Development Issues Nijmegen, Netherlands, The Session Title: ForeignAid: Effectiveness Instruments, Modalities (2) Presentations
Decentralized ODA and its Specificity: The Case of the Basque Country Hegoa-Institute of Development and International Cooperation Studies, University of the Basque Country, Spain New Institutional Framework of the Basque Decentralised Cooperation and the Local Human Development Approach EHU/HEGOA, Spain |
WG7P2-II: Mapping India's Capitalism: Old and New Regions (Session II - Uneven Development in Indian States) Location: P/X001 Chair: Elisabetta Basile, Development Studies at the University of Rome La Sapienza, Italy Discussant: Jens Lerche, SOAS, United Kingdom Session organiser: Elisabetta Basile, Development Studies at the University of Rome La Sapienza, Italy Second session organiser: Christine Lutringer, Centre for Asian Studies, Switzerland 2nd Discussant: Venkatesh Athreya, India Presentations
The State in a Liberalising Landscape University of Oxford, United Kingdom Regions and Capitalist Transition in India: Arunachal Pradesh in a Comparative Perspective Jawaharlal Nehru Unversity, India Uneven Capitalist Development in India’s Agricultural Sector: Perspectives from Chhattisgarh and Uttar Pradesh Centre for Asian Studies, Switzerland |
| WG5-III: Working Group on Environment, Climate Change and Sustainable Development Session III Location: P/L006 Chair: Edith Kürzinger-Wiemann, ProSEMa, Germany Discussant: Amy Woodrow Arai, United Kingdom Session organiser: Astrid Carrapatoso, Albert-Ludwig Universität Freiburg, Germany Second session organiser: Edith Kürzinger-Wiemann, ProSEMa, Germany 2nd Discussant: Amy Woodrow Arai, United Kingdom Session Title: Climate Resilient Development: How to Reform and Bypass the Ineffective and Inefficient International Climate Regime or “Let’s Ride ‘New Horses’, Going Everywhere Local and Becoming Practical!” Presentations
Developing Economies in the Current Climate Regime; New Prospects for Resilience and Sustainability? The Case of CDM Projects in Asia. 1: IRD, EDDEN UPMF; 2: CREG, UPMF The Inertia of Global Environmental Conventions or, Why HCFCs are Treated With a Bn$ Watering-Can and HFCs with Carrots - Interregional Climate Dialogues - An Alternative to the UNFCCC Process? Albert-Ludwigs University Freiburg, Germany Efficient Action Versus Ineffective Negotiation - How to Bypass Gridlocked International Negotiations by More Resilient, “No Regret” Climate Change Management at all Levels ProSEMa |
WG14-II: Working Group on International Migration Session II Location: B/B/002* Chair: Beatrice Knerr, University of Kassel, Germany Discussant: Agnes Pohle, Uni Kassel, Germany Session organiser: Beatrice Knerr, University of Kassel, Germany Session Title: Return Migration, Development and Social Change Presentations
Beyond Economic Transformations: Return Migration and Social Change in Bangladesh University Vienna, Austria The Impact of PhD Returnees in Driving Economic Development of Origin Countries: The Case of Jordan University of Kassel,Germany, Germany Self-Employed Return Migrants and Rural Development in China Research Center on National Conditions & University of Kassel, China, Peoples Republic of Motifs de la Migration de Retour : Le Cas du Retour au Pays des Péruviens Installés en Italie. Université Catholique de Louvain - UCL, Belgique |
WG17-III: Working Group on Transnational Corporations Session III Location: B/B/006* Chair: Luciana Marques Vieira, UNISINOS, Brazil Session organiser: Eric Rugraff, Université Robert Schuman de Strasbourg, France Second session organiser: Michael Hansen, Copenhagen Business School, Department of Intercultural Communication and Management, Denmark Session Title: Multinational Corporations and Poverty Alleviation Presentations
Beyond Business: Corporate Social Responsibility and Development Initiatives in the Mining Industry in Katanga Province, Democratic Republic of the Congo Norwegian University of Life Sciences (UMB), Norway An Evaluation of the Relationship between FDI Inflows, Specifically in the Textile and Apparel Industry, and HIV/AIDS in Lesotho: 1998- 2009 University of East London International Development Programme, United Kingdom Pro-Poor Development Policy and Agro-Processing in Sub-Saharan Africa: The Role of Multinational Corporations University of Bremen, Bremen, Germany The Role of Transnational on Fair Trade Development UNISINOS, Brazil Bottom of the Pyramid, MNC’s and Developing Countries: A Critical Survey Cardiff Business School, United Kingdom |
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| WG3-III: Working Group on Conflicts, Security and Development Session III Location: D/056 Chair: Nadarajah Shanmugaratnam, Norwegian University of Life Sciences, Norway Chair: Lauri Siitonen, University of Jyväskylä, Finland Session organiser: Lauri Siitonen, University of Jyväskylä, Finland Second session organiser: Nadarajah Shanmugaratnam, Norwegian University of Life Sciences, Norway Session Title: Cases Presentations
Environmental Degradation in the Case of Chad: A Factor to Violent Conflict and Political Instability? 1: School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS), London, United Kingdom; 2: University of East London International Development Programme, United Kingdom The Bakassi Peninsula Since 1980: A Case Study in Nigeria-Cameroon Cooperation in Development and Security Initiatives Free University of Brussels, Belgium |
WG6-III: Working Group on Europe and Latin America Session II Location: D/104 Chair: Claude Auroi, Institut de Hautes Etudes Internationales et du Développement, Switzerland Session organiser: Claude Auroi, Institut de Hautes Etudes Internationales et du Développement, Switzerland Second session organiser: Isabel Yépez del Castillo, Institut d'études du développement, Belgium Presentations
Rethinking Natural Resources Conflict and Social Change from a Social Plasticity Paradigm Centro Argentino de Estudios Internacionales, Argentina Between United Nations Climate Policies and South American Economic Integration: REDD and Roads in the Bolivian Amazon Université Catholique de Louvain, Belgium / Ecole des hautes études en sciences sociales, France Territorial Dynamics in Northeast Brazil: The Role of Social Coalitions, Actor Networks and State Policy in the Jiquiriçá Valley, Bahia University of Greenwich, United Kingdom |
WG9-III: Working Group on Finance for Development Session III Location: L/037 Chair: Alberto Mazzali, CeSPI, Italy Session organiser: Alberto Mazzali, CeSPI, Italy Second session organiser: Lars Holstenkamp, University of Lüneburg, Germany Session Title: Climate Finance Presentations
Global Governance and Supporting Renewable Energy Development in the South 1: Leuphana University of Lüneburg, Germany; 2: GIGA German Institute of Global and Area Studies, Hamburg, Germany The role of climate financing for reaching universal access to modern energy services 1: Instituto Superior Técnico, Portugal; 2: Secretariat of the Pacific Community, Pohnpei, Federated States of Micronesia Financing CDM through debt-for-efficiency swaps? Case study evidence from a Uruguayan wind farm project University of Antwerp, Belgium |
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| WG2-III: Working Group on Development Aid of the Non-DAC Donors Session III Location: L/N/028 Chair: Maja Bucar, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia Session organiser: Maja Bucar, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia Second session organiser: Simon Lightfoot, University of Leeds, United Kingdom Presentations
China and the International Aid Regime: Trilateral Initiatives The University of Melbourne, Australia New Openings and Old Problems: China, Public Investment and Infrastructure Failure in the Philippines Monash University, Australia To Be or Not to Be (Emerged), ‘DAC-Ability’ is the Question: Lessons from Japan and Korea University of Leeds, United Kingdom New Donors and Old Practices: Does the Rise of China Challenge Aid Effectiveness? Institute of Social Studies, Netherlands, The |
P 43-II: Civic Driven Change: Bringing Politics Back In - Case Studies Location: L/N/002 Chair: Alan Fowler, Netherlands, The Chair: Kees Biekart, International Institute of Social Studies, Netherlands, The Session organiser: Kees Biekart, International Institute of Social Studies, Netherlands, The Presentations
Citizenship, Collective Action and Civil Society: Complementary or Competing Components of Civic Driven Change? University of Bradford, United Kingdom Civic Driven Change: a Practitioner's Perspective Hivos, Netherlands, The Civic Driven Change and International Trade Politics CIDIN, Radboud University, The Netherlands |
P 74-II: Domestic Revenue Collection in Developing Countries Location: L/006 Chair: Nadine Riedel, University of Stuttgart-Hohenheim, Germany Discussant: Mick Moore, IDS, Sussex, United Kingdom Session organiser: Paddy Carter, University of Bristol, United Kingdom Second session organiser: Christian von Haldenwang, German Development Institute, Germany Session Title: Comparative (Large-N) Studies Presentations
Aid and Tax: New Problems for Empirical Research Bristol Foreign Aid and Revenue: Still a Crowding out Effect IMF, United States of America A Comparative View on Tax Performance and Regime Change in Developing Countries German Development Institute, Germany |
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| WG10-III: Working Group on Gender and Development Session III Location: L/116 Chair: Tina Wallace, United Kingdom Discussant: Joy Clancy, University of Twente, Netherlands, The Session organiser: Joy Clancy, University of Twente, Netherlands, The Second session organiser: Nathalie Holvoet, University of Antwerp, Belgium Session Title: Livelihoods and Social Protection Presentations
Les Femmes Sont –Elles plus Résilientes que les Hommes ? University of Yaounde II-SOA, Cameroon Strategising Livelihood Approaches: Empowering Lives Council for Social Development, India The Impact of Changing Migrant Livelihoods on the Resilience of Rural Households: Hearing the Voices of Women in the Village University of Cambridge, United Kingdom Glimpses of Women’s Lives in Rural Bihar: Impact of Male Migration Institute for Human Development, India De Brasilia à Manille : La Mise en Oeuvre de Politiques Sociales Axées sur la Dimension Genre au Brésil et aux Philippines. Le Cas de la Bolsa Familia et du Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program Université de Lausanne, Suisse Applying a Gender Lens to Social Protection Debates: Examples from Subsidy Programmes in Asia and Latin America. Overseas Development Institute, United Kingdom |
P 12-II: From Plural Modernities to Global Assemblages: Exploring Difference in an Age of Scarcity and Uncertainty Location: L/036 Presentations
Aid for Trade: The ‘New’ Institutional Model of Public Development Cooperation 1: IASM, U. of Turku, Finland; 2: IASM, U. of Turku, Finland and World Bank Beyond Statehood in Sub-Saharan Africa: Reifying the West while Ignoring Local Ontologies Central European University, Hungary Comparative Advantage Revisited: a New Space for North/South Development Cooperation Innovation for Poverty Action, Bangladesh |
P 48-II: Additional Dimensions in Development Research Ethics Location: L/047 Chair: Laura Emma Camfield, University of East Anglia, United Kingdom Discussant: Mike Savage, United Kingdom Session organiser: Laura Emma Camfield, University of East Anglia, United Kingdom Second session organiser: Richard Palmer-Jones, University of East Anglia, United Kingdom Qualitative and Mixed Methods Presentations
Epistemology and ethics in data sharing and analysis: a critical overview ESRC Timescapes, University of Leeds, United Kingdom Who is research for? Temporality and ethics in qualitative longitudinal research Director, Real Times, University of Birmingham, United Kingdom Going Back to Re-study Communities: Opportunities and Pitfalls University of Southampton, United Kingdom |
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| P 55-I: Participatory Knowledge Building for Development: Including Voices, Changing Values Location: V/120 Chair: Isa Baud, Amsterdam Institute for Metropolitan and International Development Studies, Netherlands, The Session organiser: Mike Powell, IKM Emergent, United Kingdom Session Title: Experience of Participatory Knowledge Building Processes Presentations
Fostering Civic Science: Experiences in Durban and Cape-Town UKZN, South Africa Mobilizing Community Environmental Knowledge in Cidade Tiradentes (Sao Paolo) Centro Brasileiro de Análise e Planejamento (CEBRAP), Brazil Moblizing Social Group Knowledge in Participatory Governance Processes in Sao Paolo Centro Brasileiro de Análise e Planejamento (CEBRAP), Brazil Autonomous Processes of Knowledge Interaction at Community Level Sula Batsu, Costa Rica |
P 37: Rethinking Development in an Age of Scarcity and Uncertainty Location: V/123 Session organiser: Duncan Green, Oxfam GB, United Kingdom Presentations
How does Oxfam campaign for change? What is the link to research? Oxfam Food Justice in a Resource Constrained World Royal Institute for International Affairs (Chatham House), - Rethinking economics for a hungry and fragile planet Oxfam GB, United Kingdom Engaging Northern Publics: Major Blocks and New Solutions Oxfam, United Kingdom |
P 33-II: Environmentally Induced Vulnerabilities, Livelihood/Human Security and Climate Justice Location: G/N.020 Session organiser: Joseph Assan, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland, Republic of Presentations
Climate Changed and People Displaced: Answering the Basic Questions and Challenging Existing Legal frameworks for Human Security Example Environmentally Induced Migration of Young Peasants and Associated Implications for Human and Livelihood Security Trinity College Dublin, Ireland, Republic of The Contribution of Environmental Problems to Economic Migration in Egypt United Nations University Institute for Environment and Human Security |
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| P 70: Development Needs Citizens - Rethinking Development Education as a Tool for Global Social Justice Location: V/045 Chair: Tobias Troll, DEEEP, Belgium Discussant: Charles Hopkins, York University, Canada Session organiser: Tobias Troll, DEEEP, Belgium Second session organiser: Susanne von Itter, EADI, Germany Presentations
Discourses on Development Education Director of Development Education Research Centre, University of London, United Kingdom Reflexive Approaches to Development Education: ‘Knowledge Based Advocacy‘ as Action Learning Development education research centre London, Ireland, Republic of Rethinking Development as Shared Responsibility: Mobilising Public Engagement for Global Justice through Development Education Director of the Irish Development Education Association, lecturer at Dublin City University, Ireland, Republic of |
WG11-III: Working Group on Governance and Development III Location: BK/018 Chair: Liisa Laakso, University of Helsinki, Finland Session organiser: Gordon Crawford, University of Leeds, United Kingdom Second session organiser: Liisa Laakso, University of Helsinki, Finland Session title: Food and Health Presentations
Rethinking the Global Governance of Food in an Age of Scarcity and Uncertainty Università di Roma3, Italy Rethinking Global Health Governance: South African Biotechnology Initiatives and Civil Society Networks Building Resilience Against AIDS Epidemics The Open University, United Kingdom The Challenge of Food and Nutrition Insecurity and Policy Innovations from the South 1: IDS, Sussex, Germany; 2: Kolkata |
WG18-III: Working Group on Urban Governance Session III Location: E/106 Chair: Berit Aasen, Norwegian Institute for Urban and Regional Research, Norway Session organiser: Isa Baud, Amsterdam Institute for Metropolitan and International Development Studies, Netherlands, The Second session organiser: Berit Aasen, Norwegian Institute for Urban and Regional Research, Norway Session Title: Decentralisation and Local Governance Implications Presentations
Development Strategies and Urban Planning: Are They Connected? Comments from the Metropolitan Region of Belo Horizonte, Brazil Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais, Brazil Urban Planning, Social Practice and Governance in Brazil: Theoretical Approaches. Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais, Brazil Brazil: The Role of Urban Governance Institutions in Reducing Poverty Norwegian Institute for Urban and Regional Research (NIBR), Norway Climate Risk Governance and Urban Vulnerability in Cities in Africa NIBR, Norway Contentious Food: Alternatives Strategies for Urban Food Provision and Implications for Urban Governance Independent (UCL from September 2011), United Kingdom Why Has Decentralization not Improved Urban Governance- Inappropriate Institutions and Poorly Structured Organizational Frameworks? Centre for Development Studies, Trivandrum, India “Something to Keep Me Going” - The Role of Vulnerability and Ambition in Understanding Micro-Entrepreneurship and the Irrelevance of Business Development Programs for Low-Income Groups in Caribbean Cities Amsterdam Institute for Metropolitan and International Development Studies, Netherlands, The |
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| WG16 -III: Working Group on Transformations in the World System – Comparative Studies of Development Session III Location: P/T007 Chair: Victor Krasilshchikov, Institute of World Economy and International Relations, Russian Federation Chair: Imre Lévai, Institute for Political Science HAS, King Sigismund College, Hungary Session organiser: Victor Krasilshchikov, Institute of World Economy and International Relations, Russian Federation Second session organiser: Imre Lévai, Institute for Political Science HAS, King Sigismund College, Hungary Presentations
Institutional Prerequisites of Russian Economic Development. National Research University - Higher School of Economics, Russian Federation Sources of Dutch Disease: Evidence from Transition Economies, 1990-2007 Georg_Augusta University Göttingen, Germany Left Turn and Political Identity in Latin America: Some Words on the 21st Century Socialism and Its Motive Forces Perm State University, Russian Federation Brazil and Russia: The Diverging Paths of Development Institute of World Economy and International Relations, Russian Federation |
WG20-I: Working Group on Wellbeing, Psycho-social and Development Dynamics Location: Berrick Saul Chair: Sarah White, University of Bath, United Kingdom Chair: Neil Thin, University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom Session organiser: Sarah White, University of Bath, United Kingdom Second session organiser: Neil Thin, University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom |
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GA-EADI: EADI General Assembly Location: Central Hall |
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Drinks reception Location: Main Exhibition Centre Space Routledge / Taylor and Francis have kindly contributed towards this reception EADI / DSA Prize Ceremony |
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Dinner Location: Galleria and Vanbrugh Restaurants |
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P SDC-III: Emerging Economies in the Context of Global Challenges and International Cooperation - Working Meeting Chair: Andrew Sumner, University of Sussex, United Kingdom by invitation only EADI and the DSA would like to thank the generous support of the Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation to the conference. |
P 54: Rethinking EU Development Policy: Aid Effectiveness, Security Promotion, Policy Coherence Location: P/L001 Chair: Maurizio Carbone, University of Glasgow, United Kingdom Presentations
An Analysis of European Commission Administered Country Aid Allocations Manchester Metropolitan University, United Kingdom Managing Security and Development Policy Linkages in Fragile States: The Role of the EU Delegations German Development Institute - Deutsches Institut für Entwicklungspolitik, Germany Striking the right balance: policy coherence and the EU’s relations with the developing world University of Glasgow, United Kingdom Challenges of EU Development Effectiveness post-Lisbon: The case of Guinea Bissau FRIDE, Spain |
P 77: Comparative Advantages for East Asian Donors and Actors in the Field of Human Security and Development Location: P/L002 Chair: Brendan Howe, Ewha Womans University, Korea, South (Republic of) Session organiser: Brendan Howe, Ewha Womans University, Korea, South (Republic of) Presentations
- Watson Institute for International Studies, Brown University, China, Peoples Republic of Human Security, Development and Japanese Policy Prioritization Ewha Womans University, Korea, South (Republic of) Overview of Comparative Advantages for East Asian Donors and Actors in the Field of Human Security and Development Ewha Womans University, Korea, South (Republic of) South Korea’s Alternative for Development Cooperation: Experience of Poverty Eradication from a Basket Case Ewha Womans University, Korea, South (Republic of) |
| WG7P2-III: Mapping India's Capitalism: Old and New Regions (Session III - City Regions / Regions within Cities) Location: P/X001 Chair: Elisabetta Basile, Development Studies at the University of Rome La Sapienza, Italy Discussant: Isabelle Milbert, Institut de Hautes Etudes Internationales et du Développement, Switzerland Session organiser: Elisabetta Basile, Development Studies at the University of Rome La Sapienza, Italy Second session organiser: Christine Lutringer, Centre for Asian Studies, Switzerland Presentations
Spatializing Knowledge in Urban Governance University of Amsterdam, Netherlands, The Place, Plural Legalities, Transformations and Continuity: the Informal Economy of the Historic Pete, Bangalore, India Groupe SCE India Pvt. Ltd. Bangalore, India, India |
P 32: The Changing World of Publishing on Development in an Age of Scarcity and Uncertainty: from the Editors’ Desks Location: L/037 Chair: Wendy Harcourt, Society for International Development, Italy Discussant: Sarah Cummings, IKM Emergent/Context, international cooperation, Netherlands, The Session organiser: Wendy Harcourt, Society for International Development, Italy Second session organiser: Kees Biekart, International Institute of Social Studies, Netherlands, The Presentations
- International Institute of Social Studies, Netherlands, The - Henley Business School, United Kingdom - INTRAC, United Kingdom |
P 16: Free Trade Agreements (FTA) versus Constitutional Rights: Case Studies Location: L/N/002 Chair: Philippe De Lombaerde, UNU-CRIS, Belgium Discussant: Sevidzem Kingah, UNU-CRIS, Belgium Session organiser: Philippe De Lombaerde, UNU-CRIS, Belgium Second session organiser: Sevidzem Kingah, UNU-CRIS, Belgium Presentations
Free Trade and Labour and Environmental Standards in MERCOSUR King Juan Carlos University A Critical Assessment of the Nexus between the SADC-EU Economic Partnership Agreement and the Realisation of Constitutional Rights in Southern Africa University of Bristol |
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| P 74-III: Domestic Revenue Collection in Developing Countries Location: L/003 Chair: Christian von Haldenwang, German Development Institute, Germany Discussant: Nadine Riedel, University of Stuttgart-Hohenheim, Germany Session organiser: Paddy Carter, University of Bristol, United Kingdom Second session organiser: Christian von Haldenwang, German Development Institute, Germany Session Title: Comparative (Large-N) Studies Presentations
Revenue Administration in Sub-saharan Africa CTPA, OECD, - The Plato-Index University of Oxford, United Kingdom Tax Incidence in Sub-Saharan Africa: What Do We Know? University of Nottingham, United Kingdom |
P 14-I: Rethinking Governance for Development in Africa Location: L/006 Chair: Richard Crook, Institute of Development Studies, United Kingdom Discussant: Pilar Domingo, - Rooting Institutions in Local Realities Presentations
Maternal Health Service Delivery in Rwanda and Uganda: Exploring Sources of Success and Failure Makerere University Kampala Achieving successful governance in Africa: the case of Ghana’s Commission on Human Rights and Administrative Justice Center for Democratic Development, Ghana Community Policing in Tanzania: From Sungusungu to Polisi Jamii Institute of Development Studies at University of Sussex, United Kingdom |
P 51: Institutionalisation of Local Practices of Resistance Location: L/116 Discussant: AHJ Helmsing, International Institute of Social Studies, Erasmus University Rotterdam, Netherlands, The Session organiser: AHJ Helmsing, International Institute of Social Studies, Erasmus University Rotterdam, Netherlands, The Second session organiser: Georgina Gomez, Erasmus University Rotterdam, Netherlands, The 2nd Discussant: Georgina Gomez, Erasmus University Rotterdam, Netherlands, The Presentations
David vs. Goliath? How Neighborhood Stores Survived the Rise of Supermarkets in Colombia German Development Institute / Deutsches Institut für Entwicklungspolitik, Germany Solidarity Economy in Brazil: Movement, Discourse and Practices Analysis through a Polanyian Understanding of the Economy Université catholique de Louvain, Belgium The Social Construction of Club Markets: the Redes de Trueque (Exchange Networks) in Argentina Erasmus University Rotterdam, Netherlands, The |
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| P 40: From Realism to Constructivism and Backwards: Can Emerging Powers Challenge the Normative Emphasis of Europe´s Development Policy? Location: L/047 Chair: Raquel Freitas, University Institute of Lisbon, Portugal Chair: Luis Mah, ISEG, Portugal Discussant: Gibril Faal, African Foundation for Development, GK Partners, United Kingdom Session organiser: Raquel Freitas, University Institute of Lisbon, Portugal Second session organiser: Luis Mah, ISEG, Portugal Presentations
A Newcomer’s Insight on “Traditional” and “Emerging” Donors and Development Policies Fundación para las Relaciones Internacionales y el Diálogo Exterior (FRIDE), Spain Salutary Diversions from the ‘Aid Effectiveness’ Trail? Emerging Evidence from Brazilian Technical Cooperation in Health Overseas Development Institute, United Kingdom Africa’s New Development Partners: China and India: Challenging the Status Quo China/Emerging Powers in Africa Programme based with FAHAMU, South Africa |
P 55-II: Participatory Knowledge Building for Development: Including Voices, Changing Values Location: V/120 Chair: Mike Powell, IKM Emergent, United Kingdom Session organiser: Mike Powell, IKM Emergent, United Kingdom Session title: Implications for Development Research Presentations
The Social Construction of Knowledge as Democratizing Act: the Latin American Praxis in the Cities for Life Forum (Peru) 1: Chance2sustain/Cities for Life Forum, Peru; 2: Chance2sustain/University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands Recognition and Use of Participatively Derived Knowlege 1. From Learning from, Promoting and Using Participation: the Case of International Development Organizations PAMFORK, - Recognition and Use of Participatively Derived Knowlege 2. From How Wide are the Ripples? The Use of Knowledge Derived from Participatory Processes in International NGOs IKM, United Kingdom |
P 42-II: Growing Up in an Age of Uncertainty Location: V/123 Chair: Jo Boyden, Young Lives, Oxford Department of International Development, United Kingdom Session organiser: Caroline Knowles, University of Oxford, United Kingdom Presentations
Children and modernity: what does education equip children for in the modern world Young Lives, United Kingdom Educational opportunities, verbal and math achievement for children in Peru: a longitudinal mode GRADE, Lima / Young Lives Peru, Peru “I know they are struggling, so how will I ask?” Sources of social support for young people no longer at school: examples from Andhra Pradesh, India Young Lives, Oxford Department of International Development, United Kingdom |
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| P 29-I: Designing New Development Strategies for LDCs in 2011-2020 Location: G/N.020 Discussant: Sheila Page, Overseas Development Institute, United Kingdom Session organiser: Jodie Keane, United Kingdom Development Strategies and Climate Change: New constraints, scarcity and uncertainty Presentations
Diversifying Exports in the Context of Climate Change Overseas Development Institute The Agricultural Sector in Trade and Climate Change Negotiations GIZ Assuring Food Security in Developing Countries Under the Challenges of Climate Change: Key Trade and Development Issues of a Fundamental Transformation of Agriculture UNCTAD, Switzerland The WTO and Climate Change WTO, Switzerland |
P 41-II: The Politics of Inclusive Development:Towards Effective States and Just Societies Location: V/045 Session organiser: Sam Hickey, IDPM, UNiversity of Manchester, United Kingdom Presentations
political settlements and pro-poor growth, with insights from India University of Manchester, United Kingdom The politics of development and land in Malawi Chancellors College, University of Malawi, Malawi The politics of pro-poor development from below University of Manchester, United Kingdom Poverty Reduction Through Fiscal Signals University of Sheffield, United Kingdom |
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Closing Plenary: New Ideas: Where are the Voices and What Alliances Will Be Necessary and Viable? Location: Central Hall Chair: Incoming Presidents of EADI and DSA Speakers: Nisha Agrawal, Oxfam India N.N., Presentation of voices from the conference sessions |
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ExCo-II: EADI Executive Committee Meeting Location: P/L002 |
Lunch Location: Galleria and Vanbrugh Restaurants |
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WG4-II: Working Group on Cooperation in Training Session II Location: P/L001 Chair: Kenneth King, University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom Session organiser: Kenneth King, University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom Second session organiser: Michel Carton, Institut de Hautes Etudes Internationales et du Développement, Switzerland Presentations
India a Non DAC Partner: Contribution in Capacity Building and Training Human Resource CCS Haryana Agricultural University, India Triangular Cooperation - A Promising New Mode of Development Cooperation Between DAC- and Non-DAC Donors German Development Cooperation (GIZ), Germany Brazilian Technical Assistance to the Health Sector: 'Ad hoc' Solutions or a Shift of Paradigm? Evidence from a Qualitative Study in Portuguese-Speaking African Countries 1: Instituto de Higiene e Medicina Tropical, Portugal; 2: Fundação Oswaldo Cruz, Brazil |
P 38: How Do Wider Development Interventions Influence Communities' Adaptive Capacity? Location: P/L002 Chair: Josephine Lofthouse, Oxfam GB, Uganda Session organiser: Josephine Lofthouse, Oxfam GB, Uganda Presentations
Conceptualising and defining adaptive capacity: lessons from the field Overseas Development Institute, United Kingdom Flexible and Forward thinking government: lessons for change in Western Uganda ACCRA Innovation and risk: rethinking the paradigms in a changing climate Oxfam Supporting adaptive capacity through development practice Practical Action, United Kingdom |
WG15-IV: Working Group on Multi-Dimensional Poverty Session IV Location: P/X001 Chair: Andrew Sumner, University of Sussex, United Kingdom Session organiser: Andrew Crabtree, Copenhagen Business School, Department of Intercultural Communication and Management, Denmark |
| WG5-IV: Working Group on Environment, Climate Change and Sustainable Development Session IV Location: P/L006 Chair: Edith Kürzinger-Wiemann, ProSEMa, Germany Discussant: Astrid Carrapatoso, Albert-Ludwig Universität Freiburg, Germany Session organiser: Astrid Carrapatoso, Albert-Ludwig Universität Freiburg, Germany Second session organiser: Edith Kürzinger-Wiemann, ProSEMa, Germany Session Title: The Way Forward to Climate Resilient Development: Lessons Learned from Sessions I-III and Consequences for the Continuation / Work of the EADI Working Group on Environment |
WG13-IV: Working Group on Information Management Session IV Location: L/037 Session organiser: Alan Stanley, Institute of Development Studies, United Kingdom Second session organiser: Laurel Dryden, Switzerland Session Title: Open to all: Innovation in Research Communication Presentations
- The Guardian Datablog, United Kingdom |
Research Funding Task Group (by invitation only) Location: L/N/002 |
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| WG2-IV: Working Group on Development Aid of the Non-DAC Donors Session IV Location: L/003 Chair: Maja Bucar, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia Session organiser: Maja Bucar, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia Presentations
Spain and Triangular Cooperation: Se hace el camino al andar Instituto Complutense de Estudios Internacionales, Spain The Acquisition of Ethiopian Farm Land: Food for Thought CAW De Terp PSC (NGO), Belgium New Private Actors in Development – Is a “Privatisation” of Development Cooperation Under Way? GIZ (German Development Cooperation), Germany A Four-Tier Model of Private Development Assistance Effectiveness Aalto University, Finland |
P 14-II: Rethinking Governance for Development in Africa Location: L/006 Chair: Frederick Golooba-Mutebi, Uganda Discussant: Marta Foresti, United Kingdom Institutionalising development leadership at the national level Presentations
Institutionalising Developmental Leadership at the National Level: A theory of developmental patrimonialism APPP Associate, Cambodia Responding to Constituents’ Demands: Survival Strategies of Legislators in Ghana’s Fourth Republic Center for Democratic Development, Ghana Developmental Leadership and 'Aid Effectiveness': What APPP Research Means for Donors Overseas Development Institute, United Kingdom |
WG10-IV: Working Group on Gender and Development Session IV Location: L/116 Chair: Ruth Pearson, United Kingdom Discussant: Nathalie Holvoet, University of Antwerp, Belgium Session organiser: Joy Clancy, University of Twente, Netherlands, The Second session organiser: Nathalie Holvoet, University of Antwerp, Belgium Session Title: The Power of Gender Lens Presentations
Gender and Media: Status of Women Journalist in Hindi Print Media in India Jamia Millia Islamia, India TheWellbeing of EgyptianShaghalas: Hiddenvictims of Formal and InformaInstitutions? University of East London International Development Programme, United Kingdom Reexamining the Link Between Gender and Corruption: The Role of Social Institutions 1: University of Mannheim, Germany; 2: University of Goettingen, Germany |
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| WG11-IV: Working Group on Governance and Development IV Location: L/036 Chair: Gordon Crawford, University of Leeds, United Kingdom Session organiser: Gordon Crawford, University of Leeds, United Kingdom Second session organiser: Liisa Laakso, University of Helsinki, Finland Session title: Global Trends Presentations
Locating ‘Emerging Powers’ in a Changing Global Governance Architecture: An Indian Perspective Jawaharlal Nehru University, India Mapping Futur Trends in Global Economic and Political Power Christian Aid, United Kingdom The Role of Global Civil Society in a New Global Governance Structure Instituto Dr. José Maria Luis Mora, Mexico |
P: Civil Society at the Crossroads: Roles, Capacities, Contributions and Limitations of Civil Society in the Changing Local and Global Contexts Location: L/047 Chair: Brian Pratt, INTRAC, United Kingdom This panel is being convened by Intrac (UK) , PSO (Netherlands ), PRIA,(India) Easun, (Tanzania) and CDRA( South Africa) . A launch of a yearlong process of discussion and research. Presented by Brian Pratt Executive Director Intrac. And Chaired by Professor Alan Fowler . We wish to open the debate further on the nature of civil society in a changing environment which includes global financial changes, security threats, challenge to professionally staffed NGOs, emergence of new civil society groups, and in many countries a post aid environment. |
WG16 -IV: Working Group on Transformations in the World System – Comparative Studies of Development Session IV Location: V/123 Chair: Victor Krasilshchikov, Institute of World Economy and International Relations, Russian Federation Chair: Imre Lévai, Institute for Political Science HAS, King Sigismund College, Hungary Session organiser: Victor Krasilshchikov, Institute of World Economy and International Relations, Russian Federation Second session organiser: Imre Lévai, Institute for Political Science HAS, King Sigismund College, Hungary Free Discussion and Interchange of Opinions |
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| P 29-II: Designing New Development Strategies for LDCs in 2011-2020 Location: G/N.020 Discussant: Sheila Page, Overseas Development Institute, United Kingdom Session organiser: Jodie Keane, United Kingdom Learning from the Global Financial Crisis: Adapting to scarcity and uncertainty Presentations
Evolving Issues Relating to the Impacts of the Global Financial and Economic Crisis on LDCs Centre for Policy Dialogue (CPD), Bangladesh Policy Responses to the Effects of the Global Financial Crisis in Developing Countries and Emerging Markets International Economic Development Group, ODI, United Kingdom |
WG17-IV: Working Group on Transnational Corporations Session IV Location: V/045 Chair: France Elizabeth Bourgouin, Danish Institute for International Studies, Denmark Session organiser: Eric Rugraff, Université Robert Schuman de Strasbourg, France Second session organiser: Michael Hansen, Copenhagen Business School, Department of Intercultural Communication and Management, Denmark Session Title: Multinational Corporations and Development Presentations
Mining for Sustainable Development? What Role for Multinational Mining Corporations in Resource-Rich Developing Countries. Danish Institute for International Studies, Denmark FDI Outflows and Domestic Investment in the BRIC Countries: An Empirical Exercise UMBC, United States of America Liberalisation FDI and Economic Development: The Case of Thailand University of Westminster, United Kingdom |
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