Rethinking development in an age of scarcity and uncertainty

Rethinking development in an age of scarcity and uncertainty
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This is a past event

The EADI-DSA 2011 joint conference seeks to be one convening space to fundamentally revisit and rethink the development paradigm(s) in all its dimensions in an era of plurality, uncertainty and change.

The EADI-DSA 2011 conference seeks to maximise the opportunity of working together and to revisit and rethink 'development', to generate new ideas, new narratives and new thinking whenever possible globally co-constructed with partners in global-South.

The conference seeks to go forward by rethinking what are new universals in terms of ideas, and narratives that will allow humanity to reach some kind of adaptive and sustainable pathway or pathways by taking inter-cultural, inter-generational and inter-disciplinary forces into account. Please consult the conference description for a broader introduction to the theme, or download the conference leafltet for key facts about the event.

It is at the level of plenary, parallel and working group sessions that we will deal with the different economic, social, political, cultural and ecological aspects covered by this large, all-encompassing theme.

The conference will provide several formats for the presentation of concepts, research results, policy conclusions and debate among development scholars and between them and policy makers and representatives of the civil society and the business community.

The conference will begin with the Dudley Seers Lecture by an eminent development thinker. Each of the three conference days will have a focus or a theme:

Day 1: New values: Rethinking progress and how to measure it

Day 2: New institutions: Rethinking governance systems

Day 3: New ideas: Where are the voices and what alliances will be necessary and viable?

Each day will begin with a plenary session that will focus the debate on the day's theme and set the tone for the following debates in parallel sessions on issues related to the general theme of the conference and the focus of the respective day.

These parallel sessions will be organized by members of EADI Working Groups and DSA Study Groups, by members of both associations, by aid organisations, NGOs or business associations who would like to join the conference and have their theme and mandate debated there.

The rest of the time of the conference will be used by EADI Working Groups and DSA Study Groups for their thematic and business sessions, and there will be the plenary meetings for discussion and decision making by the members of both associations.

Speaker
Various
Hosted by
European Association of Development Research and Training Institutes and the Development Studies Association
Venue
York, UK
Contact

http://www.eadi.org/gc2011