The Hierarchies of Development podcast offers long format interviews focusing on enduring global inequalities. Conversations focus on contemporary research proj...
We discuss the post-Bandung period from the perspective of cultural and artistic movements with the interdisciplinary scholars Anne Garland Mahler. We discuss the anti-colonial spirit of the time as well as the intricacies of non-alignment,
international politics, imperialism and racial justice in and beyond the Global South.
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S3 Ep2 The Bandung spirit
We are joined by historian Carolien Stolte to reflect on the legacies of the Bandung Spirit that shaped international relations and political economy in the 1950s and beyond,
and which characterized the history of what came to be known as the Non-Aligned Movement in the emerging cold war context.
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S3 Ep1 Liberation theology in Latin America
Sociologist Luis Martinez Andrade talks us through the origins of and debates about liberation theology in Latin America. Luis explains liberation theology itself, and how it relates to Marxism, dependency theory, the work of Paolo Freire and liberation philosophy.
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S2 Ep4 Food and agrarian hierarchies part 2
In this last episode of season 2, our guest is Itishree Pattnaik (Gujarat Institute of Development Research, India). Join us to hear about feminisation of agriculture in India, cross-state comparisons between Gujarat and West Bengal as well as ways forward to make the work of women in agriculture more visible.
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S2 Ep3 Food and agrarian hierarchies part 1
In this episode, we are joined by Maria Eugenia Giraudo (Durham University) to discuss the political economy of soy in Latin America, the Argentinean national agrarian imaginary, and soy trade relationship between Latin American countries and China.
The Hierarchies of Development podcast offers long format interviews focusing on enduring global inequalities. Conversations focus on contemporary research projects by critical scholars and help us understand how and why structural hierarchies persist. Join hosts Ingrid Kvangraven (KCL) and Basile Boulay (EADI) for this series of discussions on pressing issues in the social sciences. This podcast is a joint production between King’s College London, the European Association for Development Research and Training Institutes and the Developing Economics blog.