This podcast features a conversation between IDS Fellow Rosie McGee and authors John Gaventa and Gabe Schwartzman about their ...
This study uses Q ‍methodology to explore displacement-affected people’s perceptions of state and non-state responses to climate-induced displacement.
This study uses Q ‍methodology to explore displacement-affected people’s perceptions of state and non-state responses to climate-induced displacement.
What are the next steps beyond community engagement on the road towards community-led humanitarian programming in Somalia? The road begins in the understandings we can build with communities from ...
In this blog post, Wafa Alam examines how cycles of protest, from Shahbagh to Road Safety to Quota Reform, have unfolded over time, and what they reveal about learning, repression, and political ...
This analysis uses panel data from thirty-five departments over the period 2001-2011 to analyse the effect of grants from central government on local revenue mobilisation in Côte d’Ivoire. The study ...
Alongside clean energy and digital demand, a third driver of mineral demand has been expanding quietly but rapidly, yet remains poorly recognised in policy debates: military demand and Reversing trace ...
You only have to look at the news each day to realise that we are living in an age of uncertainty writes, IDS Research Fellow.
First, civil society must move from awareness to critical understanding. AI literacy is not about learning to code.
This blog is a follow-up to Sparks: Igniting new ideas, an IDS event on 28 January to present new ideas on addressing key social and environmental challenges. Artificial intelligence is often framed ...
In modernity, the elusive twin of scarcity is abundance, and belief that vanquishing scarcity will lead to a life of abundance for all.” But Abundance can also be manufactured ...