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
Contesting coal through the court: lawfare, energy transitions, and environmental politics in South Africa
Fieldwork
Controversies around conservation: dispossession with an environmental bent in Uttarakhand
Fieldwork
Crisis response coupled with austerity politics in Puerto Rico
Fieldwork
Crisis response coupled with austerity politics in Puerto Rico
Fieldwork
Dam infrastructure as a process from below: social movements and discourses of the nation-state in Namokhvani, Georgia
Fieldwork
Development-induced displacement and citizenship: a case study of the Orange Line Metro Train
Fieldwork
Differences between the poor in theory and poverty as local lived experiences in small urban(ising) centres
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Different approaches to conflict resolution: aiming to understand the United Nations’ Special Envoys’ approaches to negotiation, arbitration and peacebuilding in Syria
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Disability and poverty in Uganda
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Dispossession, disaffection, and cecolonisation: politics and tensions of modern education among American indigenous communities
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Domestic labour, money and migration: the social reproduction of the Lebanese middle class
Fieldwork