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Cocaine, From Andean Fields to City Streets: A Conversation

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8 December 202125 December 2021

On the 6th of December, Division member Thomas Grisaffi took part in a Roundtable hosted by Marxe Global Insights. The Roundtable emerges from the recently published volume Cocaine (Duke University Press)…Read More >

Cocaine, From Andean Fields to City Streets: A Conversation

The End of Food Ethics? Farming Robots, Cellular Agriculture and the Future of Food

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12 May 202116 July 2021

On the 12th of May, 2021, Professor Mike Goodman from the Global Development Research Division and Dr. Alexandra Sexton from the Department of Geography and Sheffield gave a talk at…Read More >

The End of Food Ethics? Farming Robots, Cellular Agriculture and the Future of Food

Seminar : Understanding of the construction of ‘good’ food in the digital?

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15 April 2021

Join us for our Human Geography  and Global Development online seminar. Sylvia Jaworska, Associate Professor, Department of English Language and Applied Linguistics, University of Reading, will be presenting on: What…Read More >

Seminar :  Understanding of the construction of ‘good’ food in the digital?

Panel at the United Nations Commission on Narcotic Drugs (CND)

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15 April 202130 January 2023

Reading University and the Andean Information Network (AIN) have organised a panel for the United Nations Commission on Narcotic Drugs (CND) 64th Session: The panel will consist of academics (including…Read More >

Panel at the United Nations Commission on Narcotic Drugs (CND)

Seminar – Feeding the world Silicon Valley-style: Place, protein and promise

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17 March 202117 March 2021

Join us for the next Human Geography/ Global Development online research seminar tomorrow 18th March, 1-2pm, with Dr. Alex Sexton, University of Sheffield: Feeding the world Silicon Valley-style: Place, protein…Read More >

Seminar – Feeding the world Silicon Valley-style: Place, protein and promise

GDRD Workshop: Inequality and Intersectionality

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17 March 2021

The final GDRD workshop of the spring term took place on Friday 5th of March 2021. The session, hosted by Research Division Lead Alex Arnall, covered a broad range of…Read More >

GDRD Workshop: Inequality and Intersectionality

Seminar: “A riot in Shoeton”: Violence, insecurity and post-socialist geographies of racism.

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3 March 2021

Join us for the next Human Geography online research seminar on Thursday 4 March, 1-2pm, with Matej Blazek  “A riot in Shoeton”: Violence, insecurity and post-socialist geographies of racism. Matej…Read More >

Seminar: “A riot in Shoeton”: Violence, insecurity and post-socialist geographies of racism.

Global Development Research Division workshop on Intersectionality and Inequality

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3 March 20213 March 2021

The next Global Development Research Division workshop on Intersectionality and Inequality will take place on Friday 5th March from 13:00-14:30. Our three speakers are Ruth Evans, Sarah Cardey and Harry…Read More >

Global Development Research Division workshop on Intersectionality and Inequality

Seminar -The Labour of Hope: meritocracy and neoliberal disconnection in post-revolutionary Egypt

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21 February 2021

You are invited to the next Human Geography & Global Development online seminar which will take place on 25th of February. Harry Pettit, David Robins Fellow in Urban Geography, University…Read More >

Seminar -The Labour of Hope: meritocracy and neoliberal disconnection in post-revolutionary Egypt

GDRD workshop 3: Histories of development and change

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3 February 202130 January 2023

The Global Development Research Division will host the third workshop of this academic year on the 12th of February between 13:00 and 14:30. This workshop focuses on how history has…Read More >

GDRD workshop 3: Histories of development and change

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