Against decolonisation: On Africa’s place in the global circuit of ideas
Join us for the final Sussex Development Lecture this term, with guest lecturer Olúfẹ́mi Táíwò, Professor at the Africana...
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Join us for the final Sussex Development Lecture this term, with guest lecturer Olúfẹ́mi Táíwò, Professor at the Africana...
The struggles for international development are often blamed on the economic and social excesses of neoliberalism and the ways these...
His Excellency Antonio de Aguiar Patriota, Brazil’s Ambassador to the UK, will discuss Brazil’s vision for tackling pressing global...
The second Pathways to Development Conference will bring together empirical work in economics, sociology, politics and political...
In this upcoming Sussex Development Lecture, guest speaker Dr Santhosh analyses the recent socio-economic and religious transformation of the traditionalist Sunni Muslims in the South Indian state of Kerala by focusing on their development trajectories and imaginations.
The eradication of poverty has traditionally relied on growing the economy, combined with redistribution: GDP growth, in this approach,...
In this Sussex Development Lecture, Mohammed Abu-Nimer will share his research and practice on questions - and issues related to advancing reconciliation and forgiveness in the Arab region, as a pathway to building peace and sustainable development in conflict areas.
In this Sussex Development Lecture, cultural activist Ganesh Devy, best known for the People's Linguistic Survey of India, will discuss three democratic popular movements in India, which have impacted Anthropology, Sociolinguistics and History over the last three decades.
3 October 2023
Speakers at the forefront of new ideas for development have been confirmed for this Autumn term’s Sussex Development Lectures, run in...
The Sussex Development Lecture series is an opportunity to hear from leading global thinkers on development. It is jointly run by the...