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Seminar: The making and unmaking of development: de- and reconstructions
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The Great March of Return
A conversation with Ahmed Abu Artemaa
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Lecture by Houria Bouteldja:
the struggle for decolonisation in France
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Lunch Conversations with Donnah Atwagala: on gender and land conflict in Uganda
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Lecture by Deborah Delgado: Looking for an integrative approach to address climate change: Participation of indigenous peoples in the United Nations political process
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Workshop
Distressed Environments: Alternative Governance in Environmental Struggles
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Workshop Legal identity under rebel governance
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Conference and Master Class
Governance at the ‘edge’ of the state: Recognition and Exclusion in Resource Frontiers
August 26-30, 2019
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December 7th 2018 – Workshop ‘Thinking beyond fragility: new paradigms for governance in conflict’
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Summerschool: Governance at the ‘edge’ of the state: Materiality
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