The forthcoming Development Studies Association (DSA) Scotland One-day Conference is now Monday 3rd July. It will be held in the University of Glasgow’s Advanced Research Centre (ARC).
Agenda
Assemble – coffee/tea/biscuits – from 10.00 am
Decolonising Aid and Development – 10.30 am to 12.30 pm
Professor Pamela Abbott – University of Aberdeen – Decolonising Research (fuller title to be confirmed)
Dr Michael Tribe – University of Glasgow – Decolonising Aid – What Does it Mean and How to Do It?
Dr Mozammel Huq – University of Strathclyde – Dealing With Aid Donors – Recipient Experience
Lunch and networking – 12.30 – 1.30 pm
Presentations by established researchers – 1.30 pm – 3.00 pm
Prabir Bhattacharya – Heriot-Watt University – Technological Innovations and the Emergence of Modern Economic Growth: An Historical Perspective
Graeme Young – University of Glasgow – Informality: The New Global Class Politics
Presentations by Doctoral Research Students – 3.15 to 4.45 pm
Parul Tyagi – Heriot-Watt University – The impact of female political representation on child malnutrition
After 4.45 pm there will be tea/coffee/biscuits available and it is hoped that discussions during the day about the convenorship and management of the DSA Scotland Study Group can be taken forward.