Kanchana N Ruwanpura 🐞💙🍀
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Feminist.Professor @GothenburgGeog, Fellow @CSASedinburgh alum @Cambridge_Uni @Newnham_College EdBoard @economyandspace @GPCJournal @contemporarySA 🐥=interests
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🚨🚨🚨The first Notes from the Field from our Special Section (w/ Toni Haastrup & Jennifer Thomson) with Politics & Gender on #FeministForeignPolicy is online now! Niklas Balbon & Younna Christiansen explore how FFP influences donor funding on peacebuilding cambridge.org/core/journals/…
⚡️NEW RESEARCH: Examining the Situation of Women in the Economics Profession in #Argentina is part of IEA-WE’s research program advancing gender inclusivity across Africa, Asia & LAC. By María Edo Mariana Marchionni Florencia Pinto Mariana Viollaz READ ➡️bit.ly/3JKrUjj
I will be making a presentation on Martin Wickramasinghe in a webinar at SOAS University of London this November. It's a long time away, but feel free to click and register! Will post updates over the next few days. soas.ac.uk/about/event/ev…
Once again the Econ Nobel is announced just in time for the week in Devika Dutt & my module where we study the dev of capitalism. And once again it confirms to students that prevailing understandings of growth in Econ are thoroughly Eurocentric (esp Mokyr in most blatant way)!
Students are speaking, students are fighting against the South Asian University administration
Bill Clinton has repeatedly claimed that, under his watch, Palestinians turned down a “once in a lifetime peace opportunity” for their own state. A new book by Robert Malley, who served as a US peace negotiator under Clinton, adds to a long body of evidence showing this to be a
POLSIS Birmingham College of Social Sciences Politics & Gender Natalie Welfens 🚨🚨🚨👉Our Introduction, with Toni Haastrup & Jennifer Thomson, to a Special Section on feminist foreign policy is out in Politics & Gender, "The Where, What, & Who of Feminist Foreign Policy: Hierarchies of Geography, Knowledge, & Power" POLSIS Birmingham cambridge.org/core/journals/…