Vaccine apartheid, the TRIPS moment, and non-alignment as a form of commoning
This Sussex Development Lecture will explore how, in 2020, South Africa and India brought a proposal to the World Trade Organisation to...
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This Sussex Development Lecture will explore how, in 2020, South Africa and India brought a proposal to the World Trade Organisation to...
In 1989, Melucci’s Nomads of the Present argued that social movements were cultural ‘laboratories of experience’ within which...
This panel considers the role of UK universities in supporting the global 15by30 goal. They examine how growing state repression has been met with resistance from students and grassroot activism, which has led to the rapid growth of the Universities of Sanctuary movement, Student Action for Refugees (STAR) and other practices of solidarity.
This Sussex Development Lecture discussed the evolution of a road beside a Communal Reserve in Peruvian Amazonia. It considered the use...
Over the past 12 months, colleagues from the Science Policy Research Unit (SPRU) have run a series of events reflecting on the 50th...
The military coup of February 1st, 2021, shook Myanmar, and intensified a long-standing situation of conflict-induced displacement, with...
In this Sussex Development Lecture, Professor Charlotte Watts, Chief Scientific Advisor and Director for Research and Evidence in the UK...
*Please note this event has been postponed. Future date TBC*. Nihal Perera is Professor of Urban Planning at Ball State University. His...
Levels of hunger and food insecurity in middle-income and high-income countries are often higher than might be expected, and in some...