Our MPhil in Development Studies students carry out fieldwork in the summer between their first and second years
Find out more about about where they carried out their projects using the map below.
Fieldwork
'And we have not loved ourselves': incarnation, identity, and post-colonial worship in the Anglican Caribbean
Fieldwork
'Cities change, or die”: A history of modernisation and state-society relations through People’s Park Complex in Singapore
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'Disrupting' the Global Burden of Disease report: the rise of the Institute of Health Metrics and Evaluation and the politics of knowledge production in global health
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'Fulaniphobie mortelle': how identity-based discourse is shaping conflict across the Malian and Burkinabé borderlands
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'Women are property, property cannot own property': redressing legal plurality and land rights as a pathway to women's empowerment in Anglophone Cameroon.
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Capitalism, inequality and the origins of Covid-19 : A theoretical study applying metabolic rift and world-ecology frameworks
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Commonalities between Sub-Saharan migrants and humanitarian workers: religious beliefs, feelings of solidarity and responsibility and resilience. A case study of the Canary Islands during the pandemic.
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Contesting coal through the court: lawfare, energy transitions, and environmental politics in South Africa
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Dispossession, disaffection, and cecolonisation: politics and tensions of modern education among American indigenous communities
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Emerging trends of transnational gestational surrogacy: contractions and contradictions in Canada
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Exploring the possibilities and limitations of lawfare as the basis of insurgent citizenship in South Africa: a case study
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