Professor Jason Hickel will deliver the IDS Annual Lecture this year on capitalism, ecology and class struggle.
Camila reflects on the uncertainty that accompanied that decision, the experience of preparing for the Chevening interview, and how studying at IDS reshaped the way she thinks about development.
This rapid review examines innovation ecosystems across Africa to inform strategic learning priorities for the African ...
IDS researcher Jeremy Allouche challenges the assumption that climate change and water shortages will lead to wars.
This study uses Q methodology to explore displacement-affected people’s perceptions of state and non-state responses to climate-induced displacement.
This podcast features a conversation between IDS Fellow Rosie McGee and authors John Gaventa and Gabe Schwartzman about their ...
This paper examines the potential for a socio ecological just transition in Sussex, UK, focusing on how rewilding, nature recovery, and sustainable food and farming practices intersect within an ...
This blog by Ian Scoones looks at how do livestock producers respond to climate change in land reform areas in southern Africa?
After receiving six scholarship rejections, Karabo’s story is one of resilience. She shares her top tips for scholarship success.
This rapid review examines innovation ecosystems across Africa to inform strategic learning priorities for the African Technology and Innovation Partnership (ATIP) programme.
This study explores the increasingly visible relationship between anti-gender backlash, authoritarianism, and right-wing populism in the United States. It draws on backlash theory to identify ...
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