An analysis of the discourse of water scarcity and hydropolitical dynamics in the case of Jordan
Dynamic political contexts and power asymmetries: the cases of the Blue Nile and the Yarmouk Rivers
Politics of the Dead Sea Canal: a historical review of the evolving discourses, interests, and plans
An analysis of the framings of water scarcity in the Jordanian national water strategy
Water Politics in Jordan: Unpacking the Issue and Providing Policy Recommendations
Contestations in Land & Agriculture: New Perspectives in Theology and Ethics
The Laudato Si’ Research Institute, based at Campion Hall, and the McDonald Centre for Theology, Ethics and Public Life are jointly hosting an international academic conference in Oxford, 16-18 May
The conference will provide analysis of contemporary issues in land use, ecology and sustainability from the perspective of ethics, philosophy, and world religions, with a special emphasis on the Catholic social tradition. It will relate this to contemporary political and societal trends such as nationalism, protectionism, sustainable development, and ecological civilisation.
The conference will provide analysis of contemporary issues in land use, ecology and sustainability from the perspective of ethics, philosophy, and world religions, with a special emphasis on the Catholic social tradition. It will relate this to contemporary political and societal trends such as nationalism, protectionism, sustainable development, and ecological civilisation.
Demystifying China’s Innovation and Entrepreneurial System
China Centre event, sponsored by VenCap
Speaker: Professor David Gann, CBE, Pro-Vice-Chancellor, Development and External Affairs and Professor of Innovation and Entrepreneuriship, Said Business School, University of Oxford
Speaker: Professor David Gann, CBE, Pro-Vice-Chancellor, Development and External Affairs and Professor of Innovation and Entrepreneuriship, Said Business School, University of Oxford
How North Korea’s crypto hackers are funding Kim’s missile habit
The Future is Female
Visiting Fulbright Professor, Alison Brysk, and Andrea den Boer (University of Kent) will discuss how global trends engender women’s rights abuse, and how we can respond.