Jeremy Allouche
allouche1.bsky.social
Jeremy Allouche
@allouche1.bsky.social

Professor - Institute of Development Studies (IDS)

Political science 46%
Sociology 19%

Nature and Space Vol. 8, No. 4 is now out and available online! It features articles on a number of topics, from "Collective action by incarcerated firefighters" to "Climate change and hyper-precarious labour migration".

Link and ToC below:

journals.sagepub.com/toc/enea/8/4...

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OnlineFirst - "Vernacular Resilience and conflicting temporalities in Côte d’Ivoire: Between resistance, resignation, débrouillardise and hope" by @allouche1.bsky.social:

#ResilienceScholarship #DisasterAnalysis #CotedIvoire

journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10....

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Delighted to be part of this @ids.ac.uk
archive bulletin on 'Environmental Change, Development Challenges Revisited'. 35 years of scholarship highlighting how questions on environment (& climate) are central to IDS & development studies more generally.
bulletin.ids.ac.uk/index.php/id...
IDS Bulletin
The IDS Bulletin is an open access, peer-reviewed journal exploring emerging international development topics.
bulletin.ids.ac.uk
Karen Bakker: Honouring a Sharp Mind, Fierce Intellect, Thought Pioneer, Heart-Led Scientist and Friend

Moving memorial & tribute to the life and work of Karen Bakker

#Water #Geography

www.water-alternatives.org/index.php/al...
www.water-alternatives.org

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@sussexuni.bsky.social and @ids.ac.uk hosted this amazing discussion with Antonia Mulvey, a British lawyer and founder of Legal Action Worldwide.

During this conversation, Antonia said "This is a fight, we have to keep fighting. If we come with despair, what about those living through the war."

If only it was a film rather than reality