Divided by Panel
Presenter: Chairul Fahmi
Paper: Rights of Indigenous to Land Property under International Human Rights Regimes: A Case study of Indonesia
Presenter: Pallavi Tyagi
Paper: LAND, GENDER AND STATE: AN EXPLORATORY STUDY ON STRUGLE OF KHOND TRIBAL WOMEN IN CLAIMING LAND
Presenter: Luciana Dos Santos Duarte
Paper: The production of “vegetal leather” in the Amazon: ethnographies in dialogue between the views of the indigenous worker, the industrial manager and the businesswoman
Presenter: Tanja Matheis
Paper: Voluntary sustainability standards–a fair trade? Exploringsocial justice and gender equality in the organizations that govern certification
Presenter: Vera Vernooij
Paper: The mutualityof formal and informalpracticesin the economic middle of Kenya’sdairy sector
Presenter: Keith Phiri
Paper: ACCESS TO FORMAL EDUCATION FOR THE SAN COMMUNITY IN TSHOLOTSHO, ZIMBABWE: CHALLENGES AND PROSPECTS
Presenter: Rabbia Aslam
Paper: Gender studies as an AcademicDiscipline: Discernments; Apologiesand Contestations among Youth of Pakistan
Presenter: Sofia Österborg Wiklund
Paper: Educating for a better worldHistorical Perspectives on Swedish Development Aid Education 1965-1995
Presenter: Daniel Ofori Nyarko
Paper: Migration and insecurity; the case of Fulani pastoral nomads in the Agyaade Traditional Area of Nton-Aboma, Kwahu Afram Plains North District
Presenter: Franka Vaughan
Paper: The nature of Liberia’s engagement with its Diaspora
Presenter: Ana Luísa Silva
Paper: Non-Governmental Organisations and Innovation for Development: following the trends or a path towards greater global justice
Presenter: Emerant Yves OMGBA AKOUDOU
Paper: The Meaning of Responsibility to Protcet and Human security within the United Nations and impact on Global peace
Presenter: Jorge Manhique
Paper: The devil is in the details’ ensuring participation and ownership of development programs for persons with disabilities in Mozambique
Presenter: Mokua Ombati
Paper: Climate Change Gender Inequality Traps in Pastoralist Education in Kenya
Presenter: Ana Victoria Portocarrero Lacayo
Paper: The Food Sovereignty of Feminist Peasant Women
Presenter: Akinpelu Ayokunnu Oyekunle
Paper: Enhancing Peace and Environmental Justice in Post-Colonial Africa through African Epistemology
Presenter: Alberto Diantini
Paper: Beyond the petroleumscapes:Criticizing the Social Licence to Operate in the oil contexts of Block 10 (Ecuadorian Amazon) and Val d’Agri Block (Southern Italy)
Presenter: Fergus Simpson
Paper: Batwa return to their Eden? From slow to sudden violence in eastern DRCongo’s Kahuzi-Biega National Park
Presenter: Mausumi Moran Chetia
Paper: The household must keep running, isn’t? Women as Frontliners in Disaster-displaced communities of Assam, India
Presenter: Ven Paolo Valenzuela
Paper: Disaster Risk, Urbanization, and Reclamation in Coastal Zones: The Case of Informal Settlements in BASECO Compound, Manila, Philippines
Presenter: Azucena Gollaz Moran
Paper: Bodies and Urban Geographies: Women´s Daily Trajectories in Guadalajara
Presenter: Dawn (Daun) Cheong
Paper: A Gender Analysis of Agricultural and Rural Development Policies Towards Inclusive Development and Social Justice in Myanmar
Presenter: Dudziro Nhengu
Paper: Gender DiversityandProductivity of Companies in Harare, Zimbabwe
Presenter: Oluchi Deborah Enapeh
Paper: ADVANCING GENDER EQUALITY FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT IN NIGERIA
Presenter: Caroline Tshegofatso Wright
Paper: Inclusivity and Solidarity Key factors and correlates that influence Quality of Life (QOL) of older people in Botswana
Presenter: Lawal Afeez Folorunsho
Paper: COMMUNITY-BASED HEALTH INSURANCE PROGRAMME IN RURAL NIGERIA: AWARENESS AND INTEREST
Presenter: Szlamka, Zsofia
Paper: A meeting point of development studies and global health:
empowering families raising children with developmental disorders using caregiver interventions in Ethiopia and in Argentina
Presenter: Christo Gorpudolo
Paper: Community-based restorative justice in peacebuilding:A case Study of Liberia’s Palava Hut pilot project
Presenter: Dang Bao Nguyet
Paper: It’s time to let the insiders fighting their social injustice – an experience from the Bridging Bonds research project
Presenter: Emmanuel C. OGU
Paper: Digital Governance & the Rise of Biometric Identity Systems: Implications for Social Justice and Sustainable Democracies – A Better Way Forward
Presenter: Amod Shah
Paper: Interacting dynamics of agrarian and environmental change: Insights from land grab studies
Presenter: Valentina Brogna
Paper: ‘Alternative’, ‘rights-based’, ‘sustainable’, ‘post-growth’: the sedimentation of ‘development’ framings in CONCORD narrative (2010-2020)
Presenter: Daniele Rossi Doria
Paper: Collective Action, Institutional Appropriation, and Local Development: The case of Water User Associations in Ain Leuh, Morocco
Presenter: Ebba Tellander
Paper: Using a Comic to Tell the True Story of the Uffo struggle for justice in Somaliland
Presenter: Fredy Julián Cortés Urquijo
Paper: Political disenchantment by doing militant research: An auto-ethnography of a FARC-EP ex-insurgent on the process of reintegration
Presenter: Ojochenemi David
Paper: Unlearned Lessons from Local Peace NGO’s in Ebonyi State, Nigeria: Recipes for Peace Knowledge and an advocacy for better representation
Presenter: Samuel Okunade
Paper: SURVIVAL STRATEGIES OF BORDER COMMUNITIES: A CASE STUDY OF NORTH-EASTERN NIGERIA
Presenter: Andrea Carolina Jaramillo Contreras
Paper: The Collective Legacy of FARC-EPEx-Combatantsin Reincorporation: Contributions to Peacebuilding in Colombia
Presenter: Libby Lahar
Paper: Carrots and Sticks, and Liberal Peace in the Middle East Peace Process
Presenter: Amitava Gupya
Paper: Imagining a Nation, CollectivelyJawaharlal Nehru’s Idea of Distributive Justice and the Public Reasoning Toward Making It a Part of the Collective Consensus
Presenter: Dennis Mutua Ndambo
Paper: Towards creative and effective domestic enforcement of human rights through transnational judicial dialogue- localizing intenraitonal mehcanism for human development?
Presenter: Johnson Oluwole Ayodele
Paper: Terrorism: Implications of Resocialization for Security and Development in Africa