IDS will be at the 2016 annual conference of the Development Studies Association (DSA) at the University of Oxford from 12 to 14 September.
This year the theme is around Politics in Development and seven of our researchers will be speaking on day two (13 September).
- Becky Faith: The Dialectics of Open Development 09:00 in the East Schools (Examination Schools)
- Zarah Nesbitt-Ahmed: Class Distinctions in Women’s Experiences of Achieving a Work-Life Balance: Paid Domestic Workers and their Employers in Lagos, Nigeria 09:00 in the Oscar Wilde Room (Magdalen College)
- Ben Ramalingam: Power, Politics and Digital Development [Information, Technology and Development Study Group] 09:00 in the East Schools (Examination Schools)
- Sohela Nazneen: Going Beyond the New ‘new; Institutionalism: What do you Get from Political Settlement Analysis 09:00 in Room 14 (Examination Schools)
- Alex Shankland: China and the Rising Powers as Development Actors: Looking Across, Looking Back, Looking Forward. 09:00 in Room 6 (Examination Schools)
- Keetie Roelen: Poverty Dynamics: Shame, Blame and Responsbility [Multidimensional Poverty and Poverty Dynamics (MDDP) Study Group]
- 11:00 to 12:30, 14:00 to 15:30, 16:00 to 17:30 in Room 14 (Examination Schools)
- Philip Mader: The Shift from Microfinance to Financial Inclusion – What Does it Mean? 16:00 in the Memorial Room (Queens College)
IDS will also have an exhibition stand where you can find out more about our research, events, publications, teaching and short courses. If you are attending, come and find us.