Critical Research, Social Justice and International Aid Seminar Series
This seminar series aims to provide a forum for inter-disciplinary, critical and practical discussions exploring the relationship between research, aid and social justice. Participants are encouraged to come to all three in the series, the first of which is:
Radical Histories of Aid: Postcolonial Perspectives
Thursday 4 October 2007
11am to 5pm
CRIC Conference Suite
10th Floor
Harold Hankins Building
University of Manchester
Speakers
- Islah Jad (Women's Studies Institute, Bir Zeit University).
- Giles Mohan (Development Policy and Practice Department, Open University).
- Marcus Power (Department of Geography, University of Durham).
- Olga Zubkovskaya (Department of Gender Studies, Central European University).
- Joy Moncrieffe (IDS, University of Sussex).
Participation in this seminar series is open and we are keen to engage a range of academics and development practitioners and policy-makers. However, attendance is limited so please contact debra.whitehead@manchester.ac.uk no later than 17 September 2007 if you would like to reserve a place.
Attendance is free and includes lunch and tea/coffee for all participants.
A limited number of travel bursaries are available for doctoral students from aid-recipient countries.
This seminar series is supported by the Participation and Development Relations Programme,
Institute of Development Studies, University of Sussex, UK

