
Workshop on Development Research: Paper Sessions and Discussions
Explore the detailed schedule of a workshop on development research featuring paper sessions, discussions, and presentations on a variety of topics such as gender relations, climate activism, and public policy in informal settlements. The workshop will take place in Lund, Sweden, offering a platform for scholars to present their draft papers and engage in insightful conversations with senior scholars and fellow participants.
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12.30-13.30 LUNCH at the Department of Political Science 09.00-10.30 PAPER SESSION 2A in Room Ed222a PAPER SESSION 2B in Room Ed222b 13.30-13.45 WELCOME ADDRESS Organizing Committee 10.30-11.00 COFFEE BREAK 13.45-15.30 PAPER SESSION 1A in Room Ed222a 11.00-12.00 SKILLS TRAINING Organizing Committee PAPER SESSION 1B in Room Ed222b 15.30-16.00 COFFEE BREAK 12.00-13.00 LUNCH at the Department of Political Science 16.00-17.00 PRSENTATIONS on Development Research Organizing Committee 13.00-14.30 PAPER SESSION 3A in Room Ed222a PAPER SESSION 3B in Room Ed222b 19.00 DINNER 14.30-15.00 CLOSING REMARKS Organizing Committee and Plenum Discussion 15.00 END OF WORKSHOP and optional coffee break Please note: The program is preliminary and changes may apply.
PAPER SESSION 1A. Commentator: Kristina Jnsson. Kimberly Monta ez Medina The Hidden Lifeline: Groundwater and rural communities Rosette Nkundimfura Women And Peacebuilding At Community Level In Post-genocide Rwanda: The Case Of Sevota Till Wicker Helping Cash Transfer Recipients Overcome Self-Control Challenges: Experimental Evidence from a Humanitarian Setting PAPER SESSION 2B. Commentator: Fredrik S derbaum. Johanna Blomgren MIDWIZE - Strengthening midwives to lead quality improvements to optimise maternity care in Uganda Kenneth Felitse What Governments Do, Why They Do It, and What Difference It Makes : Public Policy and Informal Settlements in Ghana Annrose Wairimu Mwangi Improving understanding of the links in the plant-soil-water nexus for guiding rangeland restoration in East Africa PAPER SESSION 1B. Commentator: Fred Dzanku. Linn Ternsj Industrial workers and the labour issue in production: the case of garment manufacturing in Mauritius Jacquellyn Ssanyu Implementing family planning interventions in urban settings: formative and process evaluation studies in Eastern Uganda Jean de Dieu Nkubito Patterns Of Food (In)security From Livestock- transfer Programmes: Case Of Girinka ProgrammeIn Rwanda PAPER SESSION 3A. Commentator: Emily Boyd. Karolin Andersson Gender relations in Rwanda s agriculture - continuity or change? Valens Bimenyimana Contribution of Memorial Sites to the Understanding of the Genocide Perpetrated against the Tutsi in Rwanda in 1994 Michael Boyland Experiencing the 'everyday of climate activism: Narratives of the youth climate justice movement in the Philippines PAPER SESSION 2A. Commentator: Ellen Hillbom. Ibrahim Ndagijimana Indigenous mechanisms as a tool for Conflict Resolution in Rwanda: The case of Abunzi Committees Anthony Smythe Building Resilience to Economic Shrinking for Long- run Prosperity Jonathan Rahn Just and Sustainable Forest Governance in Times of Transition PAPER SESSION 3B. Commentator: Anders Sj gren. Sadiq Abubakar Gulma "The interplay of cross-sector social innovations and urban development in Nigeria Gertrude Aputiik The Potential of Collective Tenure Arrangements for Transforming Gender Land Relations in Agricultural Investments in Ghana
WORKSHOP VENUE Department of Political Science, Building: Eden, Room: Ed222a+b WORKSHOP FORMAT Each presenter will be allocated a total of 30 minutes for their draft, which includes the paper presentation, comments from a senior scholar and open floor discussion. Each presenter should aim to keep their presentation to maximum 10 minutes, leaving 10 minutes to comments from a senior scholar, and 10 minutes for open floor discussion. Adress: Allhelgonakyrkogata14, Lund, Sweden. ACCOMONDATION Those participants that have chosen to stay at the workshop-hotel will be staying at Hotel Concordia, from October 23rd to October 24th (one night). PAPER CIRCULATION All participants will be expected to read at least two of the other participants drafts ahead of the workshop. The drafts and instructions which drafts to read will be circulated at least one week ahead of the workshop. Adress: St lbrogatan 1. 222 24 Lund, Sweden Tel: 046-13 50 50 GETTING HERE For those travelling within Sweden, the easiest way to reach Lund is by train. We aim to have a workshop with lively and insightful discussions, so do make sure to read your designated papers. Once you arrive at the train station in Lund, the workshop hotel is just a short walk (5 minutes) away. CONTACT INFORMATION Should you need to contact the Organizing Committee, you can reach us via email and phone: Emelie Rohne Till: emelie.till@ekh.lu.se / +46 73 354 0823 The easiest way to reach Lund University from abroad is to fly to Copenhagen Airport, in Denmark. From Copenhagen Airport there are direct trains to Lund, departing 3 times an hour. The workshop venue is located at the Department of Political Science, which is a 5-10 minutes walk from the hotel.
Annrose Wairimu Mwangi. Department of Forest Ecology and Management, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences. Kenneth Felitse. Department of Public Administration, University of Ghana. Kimberly Monta ez Medina. Department of Economic History, Lund University Anthony Smythe. Department of Economic History and International Relations, Stockholm University. Linn Ternsj . Department of Economic History, Lund University. Gertrude Aputiik. Department of Sociology, University of Ghana. Michael Boyland. Department of Development Studies, SOAS University of London. Ibrahim Ndagijimana. University of Rwanda / University of Gothenburg: School of Global Studies. Rosette Nkundimfura. University of Rwanda / University of Gothenburg: School of Global Studies. Jacquellyn Ssanyu. Department of Women's and Children's Health, Uppsala University. Sadiq Abubakar Gulma. Department of Urban Studies, Malm University. Jean de Dieu Nkubito. University of Rwanda / University of Gothenburg: School of Global Studies. Till Wicker. School of Economics and Management, Tilburg University. Johanna Blomgren. Department of Women's and Children's Health, Karolinska Institutet. Valens Bimenyimana. University of Rwanda / University of Gothenburg: School of Global Studies. Jonathan Rahn. Department of Urban and Rural Development, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences. Karolin Andersson. Department of Urban and Rural Development, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences.