New Religious Practices and Politics in Contemporary India
Dr Nandini Gooptu, Head of International Development at Oxford University gives Sussex Development lecture.
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Dr Nandini Gooptu, Head of International Development at Oxford University gives Sussex Development lecture.
In this Sussex Development Lecture, Melissa Leach uses the ebola crisis as a lens to talk about a new integrated approach to addressing issues of equality, sustainability and security.
Alfredo Saad-Filho willl examine the recent protest movements in Brazil
Dr Ben Selwyn examines the concept of labour-centred development as an alternative to the current model of development which seeks to integrate the poor into the global capitalist system
Stephen Devereux will explore some of the key findings from the recent World Committee Food Security Report
Susan George explores ideas from her new book How to Win the Class War.
This Sussex Development Lecture will be given by Richard Wilkinson, co author of the Spirit Level.
Emeritus Professor at Utrectht University and former IDS fellow and Academic Director, Emanuel de Kadt reflects on the influence of religion and religious organisations on development.
In this Sussex Development Lecture Rorden Wilkinson argues that without global institutions fit for purpose, we cannot hope for the kind of fine global economic management that can put an end to major crises or promote development-for-all.
Dr Paul Amuna, Principal Lecturer/Programme Leader, MSc Nutritional Science, Greenwich University to give Sussex Development Lecture