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
Soy and food sovereignty in Yucatan, Mexico: an ecofeminist approach
Fieldwork
Spaces of engagement: an ethnographic study on patterns of peer network formation in youth-led, grassroots CBOs, and on the effect of peer networks on youth perceptions of identity, belonging, and the future
Fieldwork
Special Economic Zones in Africa: performance, challenges and responsibilities
Fieldwork
Speculative architectures of the home/lifecycles of reconstruction: socially responsible (impact) investment in the reconstruction of the home in Puerto Rico after Hurricane Maria
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Standardising Humanitarian Security: The International NGO Safety Organisation and the Politics of Knowledge Production in the Humanitarian Space
Fieldwork
Start-up culture in Johannesburg, South Africa
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Temporality, history and the perception of refugees in northern Uganda
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Tendencies to tend: how do gender roles within the household affect job-search behaviours and outcomes among the job-seeking youth in South Africa?
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The citizen and the state: discussions of citizenship in a global setting
Fieldwork
The construction and reproduction of Kenyan-Somali Identity in Kenya
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The different understandings of ‘mental cruelty’ in the Indian socio-legal context
Fieldwork