25 July 2024 Decolonising resilience: the urgent need to think beyond ‘inclusion’ Local communities and Indigenous peoples must be seen as agents, rather than as passive subjects of Eurocentric resilience policies.
23 February 2023 Southern discomfort: is there value in the concept of the Global South? As development thinkers challenge the construct of ‘the South’, our research explores its layered origins and argues that it can play a constructive role in understanding and addressing global power asymmetries.
10 November 2022 Humanitarian fables: morals, meanings and consequences for humanitarian practice What do fables have to do with understanding structures of inequality in humanitarian aid? Research in Democratic Republic of the Congo shows how personal stories become fables in humanitarian organisations, and help justify decisions that maintain unequal power structures.