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Global Development or Global South Development? - International round table on the future of Development Studies

Katja Bender Portrait IZNE 23

Date

Friday, 14 June 2024

Time

09:30 - 11:00

Online event

Zoom

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Prof. Dr. Katja Bender from the International Centre for Sustainable Development (IZNE) has been invited to speak at the EADI Round Table “Global Development Studies or Global South Development Studies?” alongside representatives from universities in South Africa, England and Ireland, where the future of global development studies will be discussed.

Development Studies has always been specifically concerned with analysing socio-economic development in what are popularly considered‘developingcountries’. Binary categorisations of developing/developed, Global South/Global North have long been criticised by scholars from neighbouring disciplines and even some working within development studies. Structuralists made the case for distinguish between ‘developing’ and ‘developed’ countries on the basis of the subordinate position of ‘developing’ countries within the global political economy. Very few countries, most of which are in East Asia, have sustained economic transformation over the last 70 years and reduced the gap in income and other indicators with industrialised Western countries. On the other hand, recent ‘global development’ scholarship has made the case for more universalist framings of development, arguing that the differences between countries of the Global South and the Global North have blurred sufficiently far to make the binary meaningless, arguing instead that there are common problems faced across all societies.

The panel asks: What is the case for universalist positions for the study of development or alternatively, what is the salience of continuing to distinguish between the Global South or (late) developing and the Global North or developed countries? Additionally, in what ways should the study of development be focused on universal concerns while also recognising the continued salience of inequalities between the Global North and the Global South?

The international speakers are:

  • Sebeka Plaatjie, President South African Development Studies Association and University of South Africa (UNISA)
  • Nita Mishra, Department of Politics and Public Administration, University of Limerick, Ireland
  • Laura Camfield, Department of International Development, King’s College London
  • Pritish Behuria, Global Development Institute, University of Manchester, UK
  • Katja Bender, International Centre for Sustainable Development (IZNE), University of Applied Sciences Bonn-Rhein-Sieg, Germany

 

Co-Chairs of the event:

  • Minah Kang, Ewha Womans University, South Korea
  • Andy Sumner, King’s College London, UK

More informations

The roundtable will take place as part of the annual KAIDEC conference entitled “Beyond Boundaries, Beyond Targets, Beyond Aid”.

The roundtable is organized by the Korea Association of International Development and Cooperation (KAIDEC) and the European Association for Development Research Institutes (EADI).

The event is open to all interested parties! Simply register via the link below.

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Contact

Katja Bender Portrait IZNE 23

Katja Bender

Professor of Economics, esp. Economic & Social Development, Director of the International Centre for Sustainable Development (IZNE), Head MBA CSR & NGO Management, Deputy president European Association for Development Research and Training Institutes (EADI)

Research fields

Location

Sankt Augustin

Room

G 045

Address

Grantham-Allee 20

53757, Sankt Augustin

Telephone

+49 2241 865 9660

Contact Point

Contact International Centre for Sustainable Development (IZNE)