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๐ญWhy does media matter for Development? The Public Media Alliance offers a free, four-week, online course via FutureLearn & in collaboration with @UEA exploring why media matters for development. Register here ๐ publicmediaalliance.org/mooc-why-does-โฆ
Insightful piece from Naomi Naomi Hossain on the Bangladesh uprising and regime! Read : newleftreview.org/sidecar/posts/โฆ SOAS University of London SOAS Economics SOAS Development for Transformation Centre SOAS South Asia Institute
#BookRelease #NewBook ๐ The introduction of the new book 'Capturing News, Capturing Democracy: #Trump and the Voice of America', by Kate Wright Kate Wright, DEV Martin Scott, and @meljbunceon, is available for free to read! Check it here: academic.oup.com/book/57598/chaโฆ
Our paper is now out... considering how population decline, ageing and rural-to-urban migration can have extensive implications for biodiversity and the socio-cultural relationships between people and nature. Journal of Applied Ecology Development UEA ๐ besjournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/13โฆ
Great to see our inaugural #globalwildfire report is useful for helping understand the extent to which climate change is driving new patterns in wildfires around the world. Matt Jones Development UEA ๐
Our systematic review on the gender equality outcomes of post-harvest fisheries processing technologies has just been published in Nature Food A really interesting project with a great team Norwich Institute for Sustainable Development UEA Research Development UEA ๐ Shakuntala Haraksingh Thilsted rdcu.be/dR78E
Co-led research from Professor Nitya Rao, from the Development UEA ๐, finds that despite womenโs significant contributions to the fishery and aquaculture sector, they often remain invisible, are underpaid. The research calls for more policymaking in these areas. #GlobalDevelopment
Cefas scientist Julie Bremner Julie Bremner is co-author of this Development UEA ๐ report which finds that despite womenโs significant contributions to the fishery and aquaculture sector, they often remain invisible and underpaid ๐ ๐ . โถ๏ธ Read more bit.ly/4cDplYU