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SUMMARY:Populism\, authoritarianism and agrarian struggles
DESCRIPTION:16 February 2022  \n11:00 São Paulo/15:00 Amsterdam/19:30 New Delhi/22:00 Beijing \nRegister  \nAround the world emerging new exclusionary politics are generating deepening inequalities\, jobless ‘growth’\, climate chaos\, and social division. These processes have been intensified or exposed in many places by the Covid-19 pandemic and responses to it\, but they are not new. Since 2017 the Emancipatory Rural Politics Initiative (ERPI) has used engaged research to better understand these destructive dynamics\, and the social and political processes in rural spaces that are generating alternatives to them. \nEngaged researchers have published timely collections on these issues: (a) Routledge book ‘Authoritarianism and the Rural World‘ (Open Access ebook); (b) Special Issue of Sociologia Ruralis on authoritarian populism in Europe; (c) Special Issue of Journal of Rural Studies on North America; (d) a special forum of Latin American Perspectives; and e) A View From The Countryside\, co-published by TNI\, FIAN\, and ERPI. \nThis edition of the Agrarian Conversations Webinar Series will showcase these relevant and urgent publications\, discuss recent events\, and assess the progress of struggles in and from the rural areas in relation to right-wing populism.\nSpeakers: \n\nAchin Vanaik (TNI\, India)\nGarrett Lovelace-Graddy (American University\, USA)\,\nAttila Szocs (Ecoruralis & ECVC\, Romania)\nAyala Ferreira (MST\, Amazonas)\n\nModerators: Ruth Hall (PLAAS) and Katie Sandwell (TNI) \nBackground reading: Preface of ‘Authoritarian Populism and the Rural World’\, pages xv-xxi \nLanguages: English\, Spanish\, French \nContact: c.sandwell@tni.org \nRegister
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SUMMARY:The politics of climate change and uncertainty in India
DESCRIPTION:31 March 2022\nat 17.00 (UK time)\n**Please note the new time of this event**\n \n\nThis Sussex Development Lecture will introduce the themes of uncertainty explored in the new book The Politics of Climate Change and Uncertainty in India. \nMore information and registration details are on the IDS website. \nFind out more
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CATEGORIES:Climate change & energy
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