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Covid Collective Learning Report
This report provides an overview on the Covid Collective research platform, how it was operationalised, and the learning which emerged...
Foreign Aid and its unintended consequences: seeking a radical reboot
A conversation with Prof Dirk-Jan Koch on his new book Foreign Aid and its Unintended Consequences. Watch...
Collaborative Art-Making for Deliberation in Africa
Published by: Institute of Development Studies
Across West Africa and East Africa, policy actors and citizens have tended to discuss socio-environmental issues in ways that recognise emotional, subjective viewpoints, but can be antagonistic.
How to Use Collaborative Art-Making for Dialogue and Communication
Published by: Institute of Development Studies
Artists have often used artworks to express emotions and thus prompt public dialogue about contemporary challenges. At the same time, it has been suggested that collaborative art-making can be used in environmental deliberation processes, where stakeholder groups discuss contentious challenges such as the effects of flooding. Policy actors have rarely been deeply involved in these processes.
Les arts dans le dialogue et la communication sur l’environnement en Afrique de l’Ouest et de l’Est
Published by: Institute of Development Studies
Les premières publications sur la délibération environnementale partaient du principe que les pairs débattaient rationnellement des preuves pour parvenir à des conclusions logiques. Cependant, des travaux plus récents présentent les activités artistiques comme un moyen de reconnaître les dimensions émotionnelles comme essentielles aux processus délibératifs.