Webinars

African Agency in Development, Diplomacy, and Conflict Resolution

Professor Funmi Olonisakin, Dr Moses Tofa and Dr David Mwambari from the African Leadership Centre, Kings’ College, London joined us on 14 April 2021.

'Digital Workerism: tracing global workers’ struggles against platforms'

Dr Jamie Woodcock joined us on 24 March to present 'Digital Workerism: tracing global workers’ struggles against platforms'

Between globalisation and nationalism: India and the search for COVID-19 treatments and vaccines

Dr Rory Horner joined us to present: 'Between globalisation and nationalism: India and the search for COVID-19 treatments and vaccines'.

'Econexit. Do we like economics so much that soon we will have two?'

Carlo D'Ippoliti, Associate Professor of Economics at Sapienza University of Rome, joined us to present: "Econexit. Do we like economics so much that soon we will have two?"

'Migrant workers into contract farmers: processes of labour mobilization in colonial and contemporary Mozambique'.

Dr Helena Pérez Niño presented 'Migrant workers into contract farmers: processes of labour mobilization in colonial and contemporary Mozambique'

The other road to serfdom: 'shock therapy' and the rise of the rentier capitalism in Central Asia

Dr Balihar Sanghera, Senior Lecturer in Sociology at the University of Kent, presented 'The other road to serfdom: 'shock therapy' and the rise of the rentier capitalism in Central Asia'

Twice migrated Gujarati women: financialization and pensions

Dr Neeta Shah from the University of Westminster presented ‘Twice migrated Gujarati women: financialization and pensions'

Whatever it takes? The Global Financial Safety Net, Covid-19 and Developing Countries

Christina Laskaridis from the OU presents the findings of a recent paper which explores plans to fill a $2.5 trillion financing gap to combat COVID-19 and the subsequent financial crises

How to Find Your Way: Ships, Sea & the Stars

In this fascinating webinar produced by Royal Museums Greenwich, Professor Marie Gillespie from the OU discusses how refugees forced to flee their countries are using remarkable navigational tools to find their way to safety

Open University webinar now available to view

In a recent Open University webinar, a panel of researchers and practitioners explored the numerous issues faced by those conducting research with mobile populations in a time of lockdown.

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