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International Development Conference 2016: Diversifying Development
Saturday, February 6 • 16:25 - 16:40
Student Research Presentation 4 - Educational Spaces of Contention: The navigation of capital and aspiration by female students in Kerala LIMITED

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Limited Capacity seats available

In partnership with The Undercurrent, undergraduate and graduate students will be invited to present their research related to Diversifying Development​. Delegates will have the opportunity to choose a stream, and learn about relevant research. This will occur over a one-hour period and allow attendees to hear about real-world experiences of students doing research on a variety of development issues.

We are inviting all undergraduate and graduate students to submit abstracts for this year’s theme "Diversifying Development." This conference aims to truly diversify the development conversation, focusing on inclusion and engagement of marginalized voices to diversify stakeholders, practises, agendas, ideologies, and aspirations -- and ultimately bridge the gap in research, policy, and practise to envision our individual and collective development future(s).

Each presenter will have 10-12 minutes to present their research, with 3 minutes for Q&A.

If interested in applying, please fill out this form: www.tinyurl.com/idc2016participatory


Speakers
avatar for Sydney Lang

Sydney Lang

Undergraduate Student, Department of Anthropology, University of Toronto
I am a student at U of T St. George, studying at the intersections of Social/Cultural Anthropology, Equity Studies, and Women & Gender Studies. I'm interested in the ways that students and youth navigate educational spaces, particularly those shaped by an institutional dedication... Read More →


Saturday February 6, 2016 16:25 - 16:40 EST
IC230