Fuel Subsidy Protests in Nigeria: The Promise and Mirage of Empowerment
Published by: Elsevier
Attempts to abolish fuel subsidies by successive governments in Nigeria have provoked serious backlash in the form of protests and...
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Published by: Elsevier
Attempts to abolish fuel subsidies by successive governments in Nigeria have provoked serious backlash in the form of protests and...
Published by: Wiley
Fragility and closing civic space present significant challenges for research, making research processes more onerous and difficult,...
Attempting to increase authorities' accountability for their actions has become a mainstay of development practice in recent decades....
While much is known about how citizens mobilize and make claims for accountability in more democratic, stable, and peaceful settings,...
Published by: Wiley
In recent years, a growing literature has emerged analysing how organised citizen action can achieve more accountable and inclusive...
It is increasingly common for international development actors to work in difficult and fragile settings, yet much of our understanding...
Published by: Institute of Development Studies
How and under what conditions does citizen-led social and political action contribute to empowerment and accountability? What are the...
Published by: Institute of Development Studies
Recent years have seen energy protests erupt in many countries around the world. Globally, countries are wrestling with the need to achieve a just transition away from fossil fuels while at the same time ensuring access to affordable energy.
Public protests, including women-led struggles, are increasingly gaining a foothold in many parts of the world in response to multiple...
Published by: Cambridge University Press
For decades, Plateau State in Nigeria's Middle Belt has witnessed repeated ethnoreligious violence. Over this period, both state and...