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Relational Poverty Research by RPN Members

Filter by: All | Economic Crisis | Poverty discourse | Inequality | Difference: | Places: N. America, Latin America, Africa, Europe, Asia

Middle class, poverty and politics in a post-neoliberal landscape

December 27

Santiago Canevaro and Nicolás Viotti, Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas (CONICET) Our research describes a double...

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Article: Emotional geographies of development

December 19

Sarah Wright, University of Newcastle Hope, despair, fear, hate, joy, desire and anger; the social sciences has increasingly recognised the role...

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Journal Comment: Are We Violating the Human Rights of the World’s Poor?

December 19

Thomas Pogge, Yale University Answering the title question requires explicating its meaning and then examining the empirical evidence. The first...

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Progress Report: Development and geography: anxious times, anemic geographies, and migration

December 19

Rachel Silvey, University of Toronto In this review essay, first I explore the ways that the desire- and terror-loaded discursive presence of the...

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Book Chapter: Cultural Geographies of Migration and Difference

December 19

Rachel Silvey, University of Toronto As places and “cultures” have grown increasingly deeply interconnected across space and as growing abso-...

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Website: 20 Facts About U.S. Inequality that Everyone Should Know

December 4

The Stanford Center on Poverty & Inequality http://www.stanford.edu/group/scspi/cgi-bin/facts.php

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Academics Stand Against Poverty

December 4

Thomas Pogge, Leitner Professor of Philosophy and International Affairs, Yale University Thomas Pogge is President of Academics Stand Against...

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Himalaya Climate Change Adaptation Programme

December 3

Asuncion Lera St.Clair, Research Director, CICERO-Center for International Climate and Environmental Research- Oslo  The Himalaya Climate Change...

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Syllabus: Economic Geography: Youth, Education and Work

December 3

Stephen Young, University of Wisconsin-Madison A number of geographers argue that youth have been more adversely affected than most by recent...

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