IDD Birmingham September news
New publications
- Khoury, Rana and Emily K. M. Scott published ‘Localisation doesn’t shift power. It deepens international dominance’, The New Humanitarian (formerly IRIN)
- Jasmine Burnley published ‘Access over advocacy: The depoliticisation of Myanmar’s 2012 Rohingya internally displaced persons’ crisis’ in (eds) Desportes, I., Corbett, A., and Sidiqqi, A. Depoliticising Humanitarian Action: Paradigms, Dilemmas, Resistance. London: Routledge.
- The Politics of Development book review: “Should be on the bookshelf and reading list of anyone teaching… This is one of those books that makes you ask, ‘why haven’t we had one of these before?” writes Oxfam’s Duncan Green in his review of the new title, The Politics of Development, by IDD Birmingham researchers and as a text book, was co-produced for students, with students.
Podcasts
Two new episodes of the localization in World Politics Podcast are out: https://shows.acast.com/localization-in-world-politics
Other project news
Emily K. M. Scott edited Marc Linnings CEPSI-CIPSS paper, ‘Walking the Localization Talk: A protection practitioner’s reflections’