Our Aims and Objectives

We are the UK association for all those who research, study and teach global development issues

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What is Development Studies

What is development studies and decolonising development.

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Our Members

We have around 1,000 members, made up of individuals and around 40 institutions

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Governance

Find out about our constitution, how we are run and meet our Council

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People

Meet our Council members and other staff who support the running of DSA

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About

The DSA Conference is an annual event which brings together the development studies community

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DSA2024

Our conference this year is themed "Social justice and development in a polarising world"

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Past Conferences

Find out about our previous conferences

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Study Groups

Our Study Groups offer a chance to connect with others who share your areas of interest

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Students and ECRs

Students and early career researchers are an important part of our community

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Publications

Our book series with OUP and our relationship with other publishers

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Decolonising Development

The initiatives we are undertaking that work towards decolonising development studies

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Membership Directory

Find out who our members are, where they are based and the issues they work on

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Latest events and webinars

26 September, DPU. Urban informality and the built environment book launch. In-person only. Find out more.

26 September, Open University. Shifting Power: Artificial Intelligence (AI) researchers’ perspectives from the margins. Dr Venetia Brown, a postdoctoral research associate at the OU, will explore the conceptualisations of perspectives on ‘harm’ and the impacts of AI on society among AI researchers, developers and practitioners from LMICs who study, develop or use AI in their professions. Find out more and reserve a spot.

26 September, 12:30 – 14:00 (BST). REDEFINE Project team invites you to their monthly online Global China seminar. Dr Qiong He, Lecturer at the University of St Andrews will deliver a talk on “Infrastructuring mobility via state-led school franchising: Leveraging public educational resources to facilitate middle-class residential mobility”. All are welcome. For more information, see the MS Teams link.

17 October, Open University. Abolition and International Aid and Development, Dr Olivia Umurerwa Rutazibwa ​offers reflections on what it means to take anti-colonial and decolonial critiques of international aid and development seriously. Dr Rutazibwa argues that this requires a genuine engagement with abolition rather than reform; and repair and dignity rather than aid and development. Find out more.

21 October, LSE Press symposium – Open Access Week 2024 Social sciences publishing is undergoing a profound transformation in the digital age. From questions around AI and emerging technologies, to funding policy changes, what can we expect from the future of publishing in the social sciences?

4, 11, 18, 25 October, 1, 15, 29 November, 6, 13 December, from 4-6pm, LSE. Cutting Edge Issues in Development Thinking & Practice 2024. Speakers will include: Clare Short, Kevin Watkins, Marsha Henry, Michael Mann, Elizabeth Ingleson, Rahmane Idrissa, Simon Roberts, Amir Lebdioui, Annalisa Prizzon, Shamel Azmeh, John Minnich, Sheba Tejani and Alexander Betts. The series is in-person for LSE students and staff, but LSE offer online audience the chance to watch the lectures back via YouTube. Find out more.