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Across the world, intersecting crises, conflicts and rapidly evolving geopolitical priorities are accompanied by growing inequalities and political polarisation. The dismantling of structures of development cooperation has been accompanied by significantly reduced budgets for development aid and humanitarian response. Academics, practitioners and policymakers have also seen a renewed questioning of the Development paradigm, especially in light of the pressing need to localise the agenda and decolonise Development thinking and practice.
Since the founding of Northumbria University’s Centre for Global Development (CGD) in 2011, understanding the role of community action, grassroots activism, and civil society has been central to our conceptualisation of Development. We recognise that civic action and engagement are fundamental to inclusive, decolonising, bottom-up Development – from volunteer action addressing the climate crisis in the Indian Sundarbans, to the labour of refugee volunteers in Uganda, and grassroots women’s resistance to large-scale extractivism in the Peruvian Andes. In the face of deep global uncertainties and shifting geopolitics, diverse types of activism and community action, that have existed largely outside institutionalised frameworks, can provide openings for change and spaces of solidarity for marginalised communities in both the global South and North. Despite their complexities, transnational solidarities and equitable partnerships within and between the global South and North are also critically important.
This one-day interdisciplinary symposium marks 15 years of Northumbria’s CGD. It aims to bring together an engaged group of postgraduate researchers (PGR) and early-career researchers (ECR), to explore the vital role of community action in addressing intersecting global crises and envisioning more sustainable and equitable global futures at this critical moment. We welcome contributions that explore the following key questions:
The symposium will provide a supportive, inclusive, collegial and low-pressure space to enable postgraduate and early career researchers to share their research, no matter what stage this is at. It will include three types of contribution from presenters:
For any questions or more information, please contact: katy.jenkins@northumbria.ac.uk
CGD Organising Committee: Matt Baillie Smith, Inge Boudewijn, Bianca Fadel, Katy Jenkins, Sarah Peck and Aneeta Shajan.
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