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CASID CONFERENCE PROGRAM JUNE 5 – 7, 2019

“Inclusive development? Expanding circles of development research and practice”

Information for Reading the Program: Panel Numbers correspond to day, session, number - Panel Day 1, Session 1, Panel # (corresponds to room 1) = 1.1.1 All CASID sessions will be held in the Buchanan (BUCH) building

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Day One – Wednesday June 5th

Session 1: 8:30-10:00

Panel 1.1.1 Welcome and Keynote Panel – A103

10:00-10:30 BREAK Room 1 – D228 Room 2 – D207 Room 3 – D304 Room 4 – D325 Room 5 – D216

Session 2: 10:30-12:00

Panel 1.2.1 Neoliberalism, love and the state of development theory Chair: TBA Lauchlan T. Munro University of Ottawa What can we learn when we compare neoliberalism with other things that don’t exist? Lacey Willmott University of Waterloo The state of the theory: Debates in development research and practice John Cameron Dalhousie University Bringing Love (Back) In to Development Research

Panel 1.2.2 Climate Change, Sustainability and Risk Chair: TBA Amr ElAlfy University of Waterloo In the Era of Sustainability Reporting: Are the current reporting frameworks working? Korey Pasch Queens University Climate Change, Development and the (Re)production of Risk: Insurance-linked securities and the colonization of the future. Raj Kumar Kothari Vidyasagar University Climate Change and

Panel 1.2.3 Global Minerals and Local Communities North and South Chair: John Devlin University of Guelph Nic Brunet University of Guelph Knowledge systems and local communities in mining governance: CSR and inter-institutional gaps Dominique Caouette Université de Montreal Underground power relations – boom and bust of mining in Southern Negros, Philippines Ken Coates University of Saskatchewan Mining the North,

Panel 1.2.4 Innovations for Participatory Research and Practice in Uganda Chair: TBA Telisa Courtney Dalhousie University and John Battye MacEwan University University of Alberta Enacting Change: Conditions and Contexts for Using Theatre for Development in Divided Communities Mitchell McSweeney York University, Lyndsay Hayhurst York University, Janet Otte Mavuno Ministries, Uganda, and

Panel 1.2.5 Gendered Dynamics Chair: TBA Bharti Chhibber University of Delhi, India Gender and Development: A Study of Democratic Decentralisation and Women’s Political Participation through Panchayati Raj Institutions in India Ivan Okello Dalhousie University Love & Business. Gender relations among Intimate-partner business owners in Uganda. Fiona MacPhail UNBC Work and gender

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Sustainable Development: The Indian Perspective Mehdi Shiva University of Dundee Climate Change Induced Inter-Province Migration in Iran

Together: Cameco, Indigenous Communities and the Northern Saskatchewan Economy John Devlin and Bronwynn Bradley University of Guelph Corporate Social Responsibility and Local Mining Communities: A Review

Brian Wilson UBC Conducting effective collaborative, participatory research across global North-South contexts: Benefits, challenges and implications of working with visual and digital participatory research approaches Andrea Burke University of Western Ontario A Place at the Table: Exploring the Necessity of Ugandan CBOs’ Voices in International Development Discussions and Policy

equality in China Shama Dossa Habib University and Saliha Ramay UNFPA Preventing and Addressing Gender Based Violence in Disasters: Developing Interagency Protocols through Action Research in Pakistan

12:00-13:30 LUNCH

CASID Outgoing Board Meeting – D207 Room 1 – D228 Room 2 – D207 Room 3 – D304 Room 4 – D325 Room 5 – D216

Session 3: 13:30-15:00

Panel 1.3.1 SDG Outliers Chair: TBA Mark Machacek Simon Fraser

Panel 1.3.2 Roundtable: The Rohingya Refugees in Limbo: Repatriation and Resettlement Chair: Habiba Zaman

Panel 1.3.3 Peace and Security Chair: TBA Sandra Biskupski-Mujanovic

Panel 1.3.4 Conversations in Community Development Chair: TBA

Panel 1.3.5 Roundtable: Canada’s FIAP in Critical Perspective Chairs: Rebecca Tiessen

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University An UNeasy Alliance: United Nations-Business Partnerships for International Development Chris Walker Saint Mary's University Canadian Triangular Cooperation in Latin America: The Possibilities for Advancing Agenda 2030 with Cuba as a Pivotal Partner

Simon Fraser University Habiba Zaman Simon Fraser University Robert Anderson Simon Fraser University Kai Ostwald, UBC Mohammad Zaman Independent Scholar Sanzida Habib UBC Helal Mohiuddin and Kawser Ahmed Conflict and Resilience Research Institute Yuriko Cowper-Smith University of Guelph Addressing diversity: The implications of intersectionality for civic and political engagement of Rohingya newcomers in Ontario

University of Western Ontario Deploying Women for a Better Peace? Increasing Women in Peacekeeping Stephanie Bacher University of Ottawa Peacebuilding in Northern Uganda: Exploring the dynamics behind the selection of beneficiaries Laura Grant University of Ottawa How the EU Practiced the Security-Development Nexus in Afghanistan: A Critical Reflection Mehdi Shiva University of Dundee Development, Political institutions, and armed conflict Tumba Tuseku Dieudonné UNISA Assessing the effectiveness of the right to development in a fragile state: case

Stephanie Patzer University of Guelph Lessons from Participatory Community Development in Informal Settlements in Honduras Rebecca Tiessen University of Ottawa and Benjamin Lough, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign The Effects of International Volunteering on Community-based Engagement in Canada Bright Adu Yeboah University of Calgary Ecotourism and Community Development in Ghana Nadia Abu-Zahra, Emily Regan Wills And Diana El Richani University of Ottawa Community

University of Ottawa and Heather Smith UNBC Laura Parisi and Astrid Perez Pinan University of Victoria How does Canada’s Feminist International Assistance Policy “Measure” Up?: Reflections on Indicators of Effectiveness Corinne Mason Brandon University “Nemo resideo” (Leaving No One Behind): Que(e)rying Canada’s aid commitment to LGBTQI rights Lyn Thornton Videa General Comments on Implementing a FIAP Emily Wiseman WUSC General Comments on Implementing a FIAP Somed Shahadu Affiliation

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study of democratic republic of Congo

Mobilization in Crisis General Comments on Implementing a FIAP

15:00-15:30 BREAK Room 1 – D228 Room 2 – D207 Room 3 – D304 Room 4 – D325 Room 5 – D216

Session 4: 15:30-17:00

Panel 1.4.1 Engaging the SDGs Chair: TBA Katia Vianou Zayed University, UAE UAE youth engagement with international development and the SDGs: Identities and global engagement in non-traditional aid donor countries Sujay Ghosh Vidyasagar University, India India and the SDGs: The Relevance of Democracy Shelley Jones Royal Roads University Ugandan women’s vision of achievement of, and progress towards

Panel 1.4.2 Cultivating Development

Chair: TBA A. Haroon Akram-Lodhi Trent University Carework and gender gaps in agricultural productivity: the case of Malawi Julia Smith and Jennifer Fang Simon Fraser University Unusual Development Partners: the tobacco industry, China and sustainable development in Malawi Warren Dodd University of Waterloo The relationship between socio-economic factors and seasonal food

Panel 1.4.3 Relative and Inclusive Scholarship Chair: TBA Yara Younis Simon Fraser University Making scholarship more practice and policy relevant: Analysis of the Canadian Journal of Development Studies’ peer review process and its implications Rachel Robinson, Michigan State University and Katie Bryant Carleton University It Takes Four: An Innovative Southern-Southern-Northern-Northern Collaboration

Panel 1.4.4 Roundtable: Teaching Critical Global Competency Chairs: Rebecca Tiessen University of Ottawa and Heather Smith UNBC Robert Huish Dalhousie University Innovations in Teaching Furqan Asif University of Ottawa Reflective learning, student engagement tools and experiential learning via Photovoice Meenal Srivastava Athabasca University Innovations in Online Education Heather Smith

Panel 1.4.5 Gendered Silences Chair: Liam Swiss MUN Emma Swan University of Ottawa Orientalism, Resistance and Masculinity: An Exploration into the Colonial Shaping of Palestinian Resistance Lisa McLean George Mason University The Gendered Politics of Rebellion and Resistance in the Caravan of Mothers of Disappeared Migrants Jessica Cadesky University of Ottawa Delivering Meaningful Change or Simply Ticking Boxes? Experiences of Gender

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Sustainable Development Goal 5

insecurity among small scale subsistence farmers in rural Honduras Marie Gagné University of Toronto Corporate Polymorphism, Fabulous Promises of Development, and Ostentatious Self-Promotion: Analysing Agribusiness Land Control Strategies in Senegal

UNBC Innovations in Education and Pedagogy General comments Rebecca Tiessen University of Ottawa Working with a `social innovator in practice` to design a course on problem solving toward the SDGs

Mainstreamed Aid in Northern Sri Lanka Jane Parpart UMass Boston Rethinking Silence, Voice and Agency in Insecure Gendered Sites

Day Two – Thursday June 6th

7:00-8:30 CASID Incoming Board Meeting – D306

Room 1 – D228 Room 2 – D207 Room 3 – D304 Room 4 – D325 Room 5 – D216

Session 1: 8:30-10:00

Panel 2.1.1 Roundtable on Research and Fieldwork in Development – Table ronde sur la recherche terrain Chair: TBA Stéphanie Maltais, Université d’Ottawa Conditions d’accès au

Panel 2.1.2 Differentiation, Resistance and Extractives Chair: TBA

Ben McKay University of Calgary Agroextractive Development and Resistance Dynamics in Bolivia

Panel 2.1.3 New National Planning for Sustainable Development Chair: Tim Shaw UMass Boston David Hulme University of Manchester National Development

Panel 2.1.4 Connecting research and practice: Models for fair and equitable scholar/ practitioner partnerships in international development research Chair: Luc Mougeot IDRC

Panel 2.1.5 Gender, empowerment and insecurity in South Africa Chair: TBA Hannah Ascough Queen’s University Living Happily Ever After? How environmental

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terrain de recherche en Guinée : positionnement et éthique Adrian Murray University of Ottawa Movement Relevant Research Furqan Asif University of Ottawa Doing fieldwork in Cambodia: the good, the bad, the ugly

Nathan Andrews UNBC Oil, Social Differentiation and the Politics of Scale: A Political Ecology of Hydrocarbon Extraction in Ghana

Planning and Inclusive Development in Bangladesh Admos Chimhowu University of Manchester Inclusive Development and Planning for Sustainable What Now? Development in Africa after HIPC: A Review of Plans from 42 countries Lauchlan T. Munro University of Ottawa Anti-SDG: The development dissidents, the new national planning and the pursuit of a development counter-agenda Samuel Munzele Maimbo World Bank Inclusive Development and Financing National Development Plans

Andréanne Martel CCIC-CASID A multi-case case study of the political economy of research partnerships in international development in Canada June Francis Simon Fraser University Collaborating for Transformation: Applying the Co-Laboratorio Approach to Bridge Research, Pedagogy and Practice Jon Langdon St. Francis Xavier Title: TBD Malte Lierl German Institute of Global and Area Studies Marcus Holmlund World Bank Research Collaboration, Innovation and Policy Experimentation in International

charities perceive the future for women in South Africa KwaZulu-Natal. Theresa Ulicki Dalhousie University Craft production, livelihood and women’s empowerment in KwaZulu-Natal. Dariusz Dziewanski SOAS Leaving Cape Town’s Gangs: Disengagement amid Scarcity Godwin Dube University of the Witwatersrand Black South Africans’ Attitudes towards African immigrants between 2008 and 2016

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Development: Insights from Burkina Faso’s Municipal Performance Scorecard Experiment

10:00-10:30 BREAK Room 1 – D228 Room 2 – D207 Room 3 – D304 Room 4 – D325 Room 5 – D216

Session 2: 10:30-12:00

Panel 2.2.1 India General Chair: TBA Papia Raj Indian Institute of Technology Patna, Re-analyzing the role of International NGOs in the development discourse of Bihar, India Aditya Raj Indian Institute of Technology Patna The concurrent politics of healthcare in India Akhila Kumaran Tata Institute of Social Sciences Indigeneity and modernity: A study of the Muthanga struggle in Kerala, India

Panel 2.2.2 Revenue Mobilization and F4D Chair: TBA Paola Ortiz Loaiza University of Ottawa Taxes, state-building and inequality in fragile democracies. Ben Katoka Hankuk University How Good Is Aid for Revenue Mobilization in African Fragile States Mohamed Elmi University of Cape Town The Role of Mobile Money in Somalia’s Remittance System. Teresa Lizeth Alanis

Panel 2.2.3 Roundtable: Finding the Good: Ethics and Global Development Chair: Rosalind Warner Okanogan College Edward Ansah Akuffo, University of the Fraser Valley Jay Drydyk, Carleton University Nathan Andrews, UNBC Linda Elmose, Okanagan College

Panel 2.2.4 Collaborative Research and Practice: the Canadian International Cooperation Symposium + iiDevLab Chairs: Mike Simpson BCCIC and Shaheen Nanji SFU Mike Simpson, BCCIC iiDevLab: Collaborative Research and Practice in Action Zafar Adeel SFU Stories from EcoHub

Panel 2.2.5 Constructing Gender Chair: TBA Jacqueline Potvin Western University The Biopolitics of Family Planning: Critical Perspectives on Discourses of Reproductive Empowerment in Canadian Development Policy Christina Clark-Kazak University of Ottawa Girlhood as constructed category in Plan International’s “Because I am a Girl” campaign

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Gutiérrez Autonomous University of Zacatecas Analysis of the savings fund appropriation mechanisms for workers’ retirement in Mexico

Anil Hira SFU Stories from Clean Energy Research Group Shaheen Nanji SFU Lessons Learned: iiDevLab

12:00-13:30 LUNCH Room 1 – D228 Room 2 – D207 Room 3 – D304 Room 4 – D325 Room 5 – D216

Session 3: 13:30-15:00

Panel 2.3.1 Fragile Environment and Global Health / Environnement fragiles et santé globale Chair: Robert Huish Dalhousie University Robert Huish Dalhousie University Cuban Medical Internationalism 2.0? Will Cuba Continue to be a Global Health Power? Stéphanie Maltais University of Ottawa Au-delà de la complexité : mieux

Panel 2.3.2 The Ethics of Representing Poverty and Development Chair: John Cameron Dalhousie University John Cameron Dalhousie University Ethical Guidelines for Representing Poverty and Development: It’s time for an update Olivia Kwiecien Dalhousie University The Tensions Between Ethical and Effective Representations of Development: Perspectives from

Panel 2.3.3 Contemporary IPE Handbook Roundtable (cross-listed with CPSA ISA(C)) Chair: Tim Shaw University of Ottawa Leslie Armijo SFU Andy Knight University of Alberta Kelley Lee SFU David Hornsby Carleton University

Panel 2.3.4 “Research as relationship”: Community engagement in research partnerships Chair: Andréanne Martel CCIC April Ingham Pacific Peoples Partnership Indigenous Solidarities Across the Pacific: Building Meaningful International and Intergenerational Partnerships from Turtle Island to Aotearoa

Panel 2.3.5 The Future of Decent Work in the Global South Chair: TBA Lolita Shaila Safaee Chalkasra The University of the Philippines - Diliman, Asian Institute of Management & IDRC The future of work and climate change adaptation: Opportunities and challenges in the Philippines Kai-Hsin Hung ITC-ILO, University of

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gérer les partenaires lors des crises sanitaires en Guinée. Ogochukwu Udenigwe University of Ottawa Reorienting the Roles of Traditional Birth Attendants in Nigeria Peter Steele Dalhousie University The Systems of Mental Health Treatment for War-Affected Youth in Northern Uganda Jessica Hirtle Dalhousie University Natural Disaster Preparedness and Response in Cuba: Understanding and Learning from the Relief System

Research with Communications Professionals in Canadian NGOs Representatives from BCCIC, ACGC, and/or CCIC TBA

Andrew Cooper University of Waterloo James Busumtwi-Sam SFU Anca Pusca Palgrave Macmillan, NYC

Budd Hall University of Victoria Knowledge for Change Consortium: Training the Next Generation of Community-Based Researchers Elaine Ho University of Waterloo Meaningful engagement and equity considerations in co-created research and action.

Ottawa & IDRC New Forms of Solidarity to Decommodify Digital Labour in India Godofredo Ramizo University of Oxford & IDRC Digital Platforms Versus Traditional Forms of Work: Lessons from the Rise of Ride-Hailing Apps in Southeast Asian Megacities Chris Webb University of Toronto & IDRC ‘Not the type of jobs we want’: Youth, Work and Diversified Livelihoods in the Post-Apartheid City

15:00-15:30 BREAK Session 4: 15:30-17:00 CASID AGM – A103

17:00-19:00 President’s Reception – Location TBA

19:00-22:00 CASID Banquet (open to everyone, individual billing) – Local Public Eatery, Kitsilano (2210 Cornwall Ave)

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Day Three – Friday June 7th

Room 1 – D228 Room 2 – D207 Room 3 – D304 Room 4 – D325 Room 5 – D216

Session 1: 8:30-10:00

Panel 3.1.1 Youth Engagement in International Development Chair: Jennifer Sloot ACIC Dean Ravizza Salisbury University The Uses of Sport to Develop Inclusive, Peaceful Communities for Vulnerable Children and Youth Gretchen Alther East-West Center Challenging Leadership models for inclusive peace and development Anonymous Unaffiliated Youth Activism in and out of Iran Jennifer Sloot ACIC The role of partnership

Panel 3.1.2 General Papers 1 Chair: TBA Regiane Garcia UBC Why is occupational tuberculosis still rampant in southern Africa? A study of legal and governance factors Lauchlan Munro University of Ottawa "The epoch of might and happiness": State security, official ideology and the weaponization of happiness in Bhutan and Turkmenistan

Nabila Idris University of Cambridge “Rice is a political commodity”: The food vs. cash transfer debate

Panel 3.1.3 Innovating Global Development: Approaches to Change in Diverse Spaces/Places Chair: Rosalind Warner Okanogan College Rosalind Warner, Okanagan College The ‘Place’ of the Non-Human World in Global Development: An Emerging Body of Law and Ethics John Cameron Dalhousie Cosmopolitan Emotions and the Ethics of Motivation Rebecca Tiessen University of Ottawa The Role of Universities in

Panel 3.1.4 PLAN - Collaborative Research and Practice Chair: Linda Liutkus PLAN Abdoulrazak Mahamadou Bagourmé Plan International Senegal Technologies mobiles: une solution pour inclure les communautés dans le renforcement de la demande et l'amélioration de la qualité des services de santé maternelle et infantile au Sénégal Jumare Abdulazeez Plan International Nigeria

Panel 3.1.5 General Papers 2 Chair: TBA Coulibaly Massita Institut National Polytechnique Félix Houphouet Boigny Ciblage Des Villages Pauvres: Application D’un Algorithm De Classement Dans La Region Du Zanzan Josie Toussé Université de Yaoundé Mauvaise gestion des employés et crise au sein des entreprises privées et publiques au Cameroun : quelles solutions syndicales?

Curtis Riep University of Alberta Outsourcing Public Education in Liberia, Public-Private

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and collaboration in youth leadership development Nadav Dagan Hebrew University, Jerusalem The role of Children and Youth with disabilities in conflict and resolution

in Bangladesh Sujay Ghosh Vidyasagar University Democratic Citizenship as a framework: Development Agendas in India

Promoting Global Development Innovations Linda Elmose Okanagan College Re-envisioning an Ethical Approach to Implementing and Integrating the Sustainable Development Goals as ‘Resistance to Neoliberalism’ Helen Yanacopulos UBC Okanagan Discussant

Improved Community Health Management Information System (CHMIS): A call for collective community action Robitsher Simon Plan International Haiti Utiliser la recherche pour combler les lacunes en matière de bonnes pratiques dans les services de santé communautaires

Partnerships, and the New Dependency Obasesam Okoi University of Manitoba Rethinking China-Africa Relations: The Changing Dynamics of Global Power and the Transformation of Africa’s Development Landscape

10:00-10:30 BREAK Room 1 – D228 Room 2 – D207 Room 3 – D304 Room 4 – D325 Room 5 – D216

Session 2: 10:30-12:00

Panel 3.2.1 ‘Acting back’: (Re)Claiming Development in Public, Political and Decolonial Spaces through Community Activism Chair: TBA Angela Lytle WHRI WHRI and Guatemalan

Panel 3.2.2 Does CSR help or hurt developing states’ capacity to improve labor standards? Chair: Sylvain Zini UQAM Michèle Rioux Université du Québec à Montréal Title: TBD

Panel 3.2.3 Disaster, Displacement, Migration and Resettlement: Lessons, Concerns and Case Studies Chairs: Jan Drydyk Carleton University Mohammed Zaman Independent Scholar

Panel 3.2.4 New Directions in Aid Research Chair: Liam Swiss, MUN/TBA Haley J. Swedlund Radboud University Nijmegen An ‘Organizational’ Turn? Bureaucratic and Organizational Politics in the Study

Panel 3.2.5 Research and Practice Adopting Feminist Approaches to Women’s Economic Empowerment Chair: Kate Grantham McGill Anne Shileche University of Ottawa Impact in WEE

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Indigenous Women Activists: Transnational Engagement Using CEDAW Sujata Thapa University of Toronto Collective Action and Solidarity in Nepal: The Mass Protest to Demand Justice for All Yuriko Cowper-Smith University of Guelph Becoming Political, from Object to Subject: Expanding the Definitions of Political Participation Nithya Nagarajan York University Pedagogies of Struggle: Palestine and Beyond Anonymous Unaffiliated Women ‘Acting Back’: Decolonizing Development, Decolonizing Palestine

Andy Hira Simon Fraser University The Developing State- The Missing Variable for Corporate Social Responsibility Success Xavier St. Denis McGill University Title: TBD Kelly Pike York University Title: TBD Holly Eksal SFU Assessing the potential for Canadian federal regulation to improve the human rights record of Canadian mining companies in Latin America

Qingnian YU and Guoqing SHI Hohai University Why no obvious migration after a one-hundred-year drought? Evidence from household survey after 2010 Severe Drought in Yunnan Province, China Duan Yuefang and Zhao Xu Xiao Jiaqi Three Gorges University Reservoir Resettlement and Poverty Alleviation Resettlement in China: Common Characteristics, Differences and Strategy Selection James Loucky Western Washington University Shifting Dimensions of Protections of Immigrants in a Warming and Warring World Bimal Paul et al., Kansas State

of Foreign Aid Ryan Briggs University of Guelph Results from single-donor analyses of project aid success generalize pretty well across donors John Cameron Dalhousie University The political economy of non-profit advocacy in Canada: The challenges of financing public policy work Liam Swiss Memorial University Evolution of the Global Foreign Aid Network 1960-2015: Sticky Ties, Donor Darlings, and Aid Orphans

projects Diana Sarosi University of Ottawa The neglect of unpaid care work in WEE. Megan Lowthers University of Ottawa WEE in forced migration and conflict settings Julia Falco Aga Khan Foundation Canada WEE in monitoring, evaluation, research and learning (MERL)

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University Riverbank Erosion-Induced Population Displacement in Lower Meghna Estuary, Bangladesh: An Empirical Analysis Xiaochen Zhang and Guoqing Shi Hohai University Social risk, benefit sharing and sustainable development of hydropower development enterprises: Case Studies from China Zhao Xu China Three Gorges University Resettlers’ and Rural Revitalization from the Perspective of Multidimensional Poverty: A Case Study of the Three Gorges Reservoir Area. Harun Rashid University of Wisconsin-La Crosse and Bimal Paul

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Kansas State University Who Are Climate Refugees in Bangladesh?

12:00-13:30 LUNCH Room 1 – D228 Room 2 – D207 Room 3 – D304 Room 4 – D325 Room 5 – D216

Session 3: 13:30-15:00

Panel 3.3.1 #AidToo Roundtable: Addressing and preventing sexual misconduct in the international development and humanitarian sectors (CASID-CCCUPIDS) Chair: Theresa Ulicki Dalhousie University Lindsay Gladding Worldvision Jessica Cadesky University of Ottawa Katie McDonald Capital Region Housing in Edmonton Alberta Nevena Vucetic Dalhousie University

Panel 3.3.2 Resource-based Sovereign Wealth Funds and Contentious Politics Chair: Reeta Tremblay University of Victoria Peter J. Smith Athabasca University The Alaska Permanent Fund and the Alberta Heritage Saving Trust Fund – Divergent Paths, Divergent Outcomes Eyene Okpanachi University of Victoria Institutional Politics, and Resource-Based Sovereign Wealth Funds: Lessons from Nigeria

Panel 3.3.3 Third World Quarterly 40th Anniversary Roundtable Chairs: Tim Shaw UMass Boston Shahid Qadir Third World Quarterly Radhika Desai University of Manitoba Jan Nederveen Pieterse UC Santa Barbara David Hulme University of Manchester Paul Bowles UNBC Fahim Quadir

Panel 3.3.4 Roundtable on Research and Fieldwork in Development – Table ronde sur la recherche terrain Chair: TBA Stéphanie Maltais, Université d’Ottawa Conditions d’accès au terrain de recherche en Guinée : positionnement et éthique Adrian Murray University of Ottawa Conducting Movement Relevant Research Furqan Asif University of Ottawa Doing fieldwork in

Panel 3.3.5

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Temitope Onifade UBC People-Based Regulation of Natural Resources Funds

Queen's University Nathan Andrews UNBC Andrew Cooper University of Waterloo

Cambodia: the good, the bad, the ugly

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