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Scientists say we are living in an age of mass extinction with on average the abundance of native species in most major land-based...
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Scientists say we are living in an age of mass extinction with on average the abundance of native species in most major land-based...
Health and care partners in Brighton and Hove are to be part of a new Trans-Atlantic research project to find important lessons from the...
Amidst calls for the decolonisation of the social sciences, histories of economic knowledge centred in the Global South can help reflect...
China has indicated its ever-greater commitment to environmental sustainability and biodiversity under the rubric of “ecological...
As Brazil heads into a decisive election later this year, it finds itself at the forefront of the global debate on political extremism...
Congratulations to all our postgraduate researchers who, despite the restrictions and pressures of the global Covid-19 pandemic, have...
The special issue of the Gender and Development journal covers empirical cases and current thinking on the rapidly evolving terrain of...
The book talk relates to Womansplaining, a recently published anthology on feminist politics in Pakistan edited by Sherry Rehman....
To mark Black History Month 2021 IDS is convening a seminar, along with the British Library for Development Studies (BLDS), that looks...