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Canadian Association for the Study of International Development Association Canadienne d’études du développement international 2010 Conference 2010 Development in a new world order Le développement dans un nouvel ordre mondial ○○○○○ Concordia University ○○○ Montréal ○○○ 31 mai au 2 juin 2010 ○○○○○○ CASID/ACÉDI

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Canadian Association for the Study of International Development Association Canadienne d’études du développement international

2010 Conference 2010

Development in a new world order Le développement dans un nouvel ordre mondial

○○○○○ C o n c o r d i a U n i v e r s i t y ○○○ M o n t r é a l ○○○ 3 1 m a i a u 2 j u i n 2 0 1 0 ○○○○○○

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Index of participants

Aamir Jamal - University of Calgary ............................................................................................................................. 17 Abigail Bakan - Queen’s University .............................................................................................................................. 10 Adam Sneyd - University of Guelph ............................................................................................................................. 28 Ahmed T. Rashid - University of Ottawa ...................................................................................................................... 14 Ajoy Bista - University of Guelph .................................................................................................................................. 36 Alejandra Roncallo - York University ............................................................................................................................ 11 Aleksandra Nedzi ......................................................................................................................................................... 28 Alexandre da Costa - Queen’s University .................................................................................................................... 10 Almas Zakiuddin - University of British Columbia.......................................................................................................... 8 Ananya Mukerjee Reed - York University .................................................................................................................... 13 Andrew Gonzalez - McGill University ........................................................................................................................... 21 Anil Varughese – University of Toronto........................................................................................................................ 30 Anthony H. O’Malley - Saint Mary’s University ....................................................................................................... 23, 35 Arne Ruckert - University of Ottawa ............................................................................................................................. 27 Art Shofley - Correctional Services Canada................................................................................................................... 6 Asfia Gulrukh - University of Manitoba ......................................................................................................................... 24 Ashwin Desai - University of Johannesburg................................................................................................................. 10 Aziz Choudry - McGill University ............................................................................................................................ 10, 35 Babatope Akinwande – Tearfund, London, UK ............................................................................................................ 27 Barbara Heron - York University................................................................................................................................... 23 Behrang Foroughi - St. Francis Xavier University ........................................................................................................ 34 Ben White – International Institute of Social Studies, The Hague, The Netherlands ................................................... 36 Beth Jean Evans - Dalhousie University ...................................................................................................................... 11 Bill Morton - North South Institute ................................................................................................................................ 29 Bina Agarwal - University of Delhi ................................................................................................................................ 21 Bipasha Baruah - California State University, USA...................................................................................................... 17 Blane Harvey - Institute of Development Studies at the University of Sussex, Brighton, UK....................................... 14 Brie A. McMahon - St. Francis Xavier University.......................................................................................................... 30 Camilla Toulmin, International Institute for Environment and Development................................................................ 20 Campbell, Bonnie ......................................................................................................................................................... 20 Cassandra Eberhardt - Queen’s University .................................................................................................................. 22 Chris Brown - Carleton University ................................................................................................................................ 29 Chris Duncanson-Hales - Université St. Paul University ............................................................................................ 6, 8 Christina Clark-Kazak - York University ....................................................................................................................... 27 Christine Gibb - University of Guelph ........................................................................................................................... 13 Christopher Dyck - University of Alberta ...................................................................................................................... 30 Claudine Desjardins - Saint Mary’s University.............................................................................................................. 33 Colin Hamlin - Saint Mary’s University ......................................................................................................................... 18 Conny Davidsen - University of Calgary....................................................................................................................... 26 Corrine Cash - University of Waterloo.......................................................................................................................... 33 Cynthia Enloe – Clark University .................................................................................................................................... 8 Dalene Swanson - University of British Columbia /University of Alberta.................................................................. 7, 23 Daniel Ahimbisibwe - Uganda Martyrs University, Kampala, Uganda............................................................................ 9 David Austin - Independent .......................................................................................................................................... 10 David Black - Dalhousie University................................................................................................................... 26, 33, 36 David Gillies - North-South Institute ............................................................................................................................. 18 David Kintu Nkwanga - Nature Palace Foundation, Kampala, Uganda ....................................................................... 12 Denise Piché - Université Laval ................................................................................................................................... 19 Dennis C. Canterbury - Eastern Connecticut State University, USA............................................................................ 30 Dia Da Costa - Queen’s University......................................................................................................................... 10, 35

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Dimitri della Faille - Université du Québec en Outaouais ............................................................................................. 18 Dip Kapoor - University of Alberta .................................................................................................................... 10, 14, 35 Dominic Hakim Silvio - Dalhousie University................................................................................................................ 23 Dominique Caouette - Université de Montréal ....................................................................................................... 12, 35 Dulce Maria Cruz Herrera - Université Paris X-Nanterre.............................................................................................. 28 Durdana Islam - Natural Resources Institute ............................................................................................................... 12 Eduardo Girardi - Universidade Federal de Mato Grosso, Brazil ................................................................................. 28 Edward T. Jackson - Carleton University ..................................................................................................................... 29 Emeka Xris Obiezu –University of Toronto .................................................................................................................... 6 Erin Sirett - McGill University........................................................................................................................................ 33 Eugenia I. Pearson – Quick PR Consultant Services.................................................................................................. 32 Evelyn Noy - Deakin University, Australia .................................................................................................................... 32 Fahim Quadir - York University .................................................................................................................................... 32 Faisal Islam - McGill University .................................................................................................................................... 27 Franz Voltaire - director of CIDICHA, Montreal ............................................................................................................ 29 Gabriel C. Goyette – Chaire sur la gouvernance et l'aide au développement, UQAM................................................... 9 George J. Sefa Dei - University of Toronto .................................................................................................................. 27 Getachew Mequanent - Canadian International Development Agency (as an individual)............................................ 32 Gillian McGillivray, York University............................................................................................................................... 34 Govind Gopakumar - Concordia University .................................................................................................................. 17 Guy Debailleul - Université Laval ................................................................................................................................... 7 Harley Jonhson ............................................................................................................................................................ 12 Haroon Akram-Lodhi - Trent University ........................................................................................................................ 12 Heather MacKenzie - Dalhousie University .................................................................................................................. 23 Heidi Monk - Saint Mary’s University............................................................................................................................ 27 Hélène Jolette – UPA-DI .............................................................................................................................................. 12 Henry Veltmeyer - Saint Mary’s University ............................................................................................................. 13, 23 Hepzibah Munoz Martinez - El Colegio de la Frontera Norte, Matamoros................................................................... 18 Hugo Pollender - Université Laval ................................................................................................................................ 23 Hunter McGill - University of Ottawa ............................................................................................................................ 26 Igor Ampuero - Saint Mary’s University ....................................................................................................................... 23 Iqbal Alam - Bangladesh Institute of Development Studies, Fellow ............................................................................. 12 Ishara Mahat - University of Western Ontario .............................................................................................................. 13 J. I. (Hans) Bakker - University of Guelph ...................................................................................................................... 8 Jackie McVicar - St. Francis Xavier University ............................................................................................................. 26 James Hentz - Virginia Military Institute, USA.............................................................................................................. 33 Jane Parpart - University of the West Indies .......................................................................................................... 21, 33 Jason Cons - Cornell University, USA.......................................................................................................................... 35 Jean-Pierre Olivier de Sardan - Directeur de recherche émérite au CNRS ................................................................. 31 Jeff D. Grischow - Wilfrid Laurier University ................................................................................................................. 32 Jennifer C. Davidson - Universities of Glasgow and Strathclyde ................................................................................. 28 Jesus Rojas - Communal Council Los Olivos, Venezuela............................................................................................ 33 Joanne B. Rennick - St. Jerome's University in the University of Waterloo ............................................................... 6, 8 Johanne Boucher - Université de Sherbrooke................................................................................................................ 9 John Cameron - Dalhousie University .......................................................................................................................... 26 John F. Devlin - University of Guelph..................................................................................................................... 22, 35 Jonathan Langdon - St. Francis Xavier University ....................................................................................................... 14 Jorge Nallim - University of Manitoba........................................................................................................................... 26 Jorge Nef – University of Florida .................................................................................................................................. 29 José O. Solá, Seattle University ................................................................................................................................... 34 Joseph Ogbonnaya – St Michael’s College.................................................................................................................... 6 Joseph Tharamangalam - Mount Saint Vincent University .......................................................................................... 13 Joshua Ramisch - Université d'Ottawa......................................................................................................................... 12 Jules Sisk - McGill University and the Pearson Peacekeeping Centre ........................................................................ 30 Julie Drolet - Thompson Rivers University ................................................................................................................... 11 Julio Chavez - Legislative Council of Lara, Venezuela ................................................................................................ 33

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Justin Foxworthy - University of London, UK ............................................................................................................... 36 Kari Levitt-Polanyi – Karl Polanyi Institute/Concordia University.................................................................................. 29 Kasia Paprocki - Goldin Institute, USA......................................................................................................................... 35 Katie MacDonald - York University.............................................................................................................................. /24 Kénel Délusca - Université de Montréal ......................................................................................................................... 9 Kevin Dunn - Dalhousie University / Hobart & William Smith Colleges, USA......................................................... 33, 36 Kimlee Wong –University of Manitoba ......................................................................................................................... 24 Krishna Ahooha Patel – Saint Mary's University .......................................................................................................... 27 Lance W. Robinson - Vancouver Island University ........................................................................................................ 6 Larry Swatuk - University of Waterloo .......................................................................................................................... 17 Laura Steiman Shofley - University of Winnipeg ............................................................................................................ 6 Laurel Van De Keere - Dalhousie University ................................................................................................................ 32 Leigh Brownhill - York University.................................................................................................................................. 12 Liam Swiss - University of Ottawa................................................................................................................................ 26 Linda Anne Vaillancourt - Université Laval /CUSO-VSO................................................................................................ 9 Lotsmart Fonjong - University of Buea, Cameroon ................................................................................................ 11, 22 Louisa Nakanuku - Carleton University ........................................................................................................................ 22 Luis González, Indiana University ................................................................................................................................ 34 Maliha Crishti - University of Toronto ........................................................................................................................... 17 Mamoudou Gazibo - Université de Montréal ................................................................................................................ 36 Manuel Larrabure - University of Toronto, 18............................................................................................................... 33 Marc McLeod, Seattle University.................................................................................................................................. 34 Marcus Taylor – Queen’s University....................................................................................................................... 10, 35 María Celia Bravo, Universidad Nacional de Tucumán................................................................................................ 34 Marie Fall - Université du Québec à Chicoutimi ..................................................................................................... 13, 19 Mark Rushton – Universidad Autónoma de Zacatecas, Mexico................................................................................... 13 Marta Rohatynskyj - University of Guelph .................................................................................................................... 14 Matthew Schnurr - Dalhousie University ...................................................................................................................... 28 Maureen Sioh - De Paul University, USA..................................................................................................................... 35 Melanie O'Gorman - University of Winnipeg .................................................................................................................. 7 Mitu Sengupta – Ryerson University ............................................................................................................................ 10 Mizan Rahman - University of Lincoln.......................................................................................................................... 14 Modeste Mba Talla - Université d’Ottawa .................................................................................................................... 19 Mohammad Ehsan - Dalhousie University ................................................................................................................... 30 Mohammed Chikhaoui – Directeur, Oxfam-Québec....................................................................................................... 7 Molly den Heyer - Dalhousie University........................................................................................................................ 29 Myriam Kabongo Nzeba - Tshwane University of Technology....................................................................................... 8 Myrle Ballard - University of Manitoba.......................................................................................................................... 24 Nadji Khaoua - Université Badji Mokhtar...................................................................................................................... 19 Nathan Loewen - Vanier College ................................................................................................................................... 8 Ndiaga Loum - Université du Québec en Outaouais .................................................................................................... 22 Neera M. Singh - University of Toronto .......................................................................................................................... 6 Nicole St-Martin - Université de Sherbrooke ............................................................................................................ 7, 14 Nilfur Ahmad - World Bank........................................................................................................................................... 12 Nilima Gulrajani - London School of Economics, UK ............................................................................................. 26, 29 Norman Girvan - University of the West Indies at St. Augustine, Trinidad and Tobago............................................... 29 Nuah Makungu – Université d'Ottawa .......................................................................................................................... 12 Olga Navarro-Flores – École des Sciences de la Gestion (ESG) - UQAM .................................................................... 7 Patricia Juárez Dappe, California State University, Northridge .................................................................................... 34 Patrick Clark - University of Waterloo..................................................................................................................... 18, 33 Pelagie Lefebvre - International Development Research Centre ................................................................................. 22 Peter Joong - University of West Indies ......................................................................................................................... 9 Peter Tamas - Wageningen University......................................................................................................................... 34 Phillipe Regnier - University of Ottawa......................................................................................................................... 35 Rany Ballout – University of Montreal .......................................................................................................................... 33 Raul Delagado Wise - Universidad Autónoma de Zacatecas, Mexico ................................................................... 23, 36

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Ray Vander Zaag - Canadian Mennonite University ...................................................................................................... 8 Rebecca Tiessen - Royal Military College of Canada .................................................................................................. 24 Roksana Bahramitash - University of Montreal ............................................................................................................ 11 Rosario Adapon Turvey - Nipissing University ............................................................................................................. 18 Rupananda Widanage - Simon Fraser University ........................................................................................................ 36 Sally Humphrey - University of Guelph......................................................................................................................... 35 Salmata Ouedraogo - Université du Québec à Chicoutimi........................................................................................... 13 Scott Matter - McGill University .................................................................................................................................... 14 Shah Md Nawaz - Ontario Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs .................................................................. 11 Shama Dossa - University of Toronto .......................................................................................................................... 17 Shannon Walsh - McGill University .............................................................................................................................. 10 Shelley Jones - State University of New York, College at Potsdam..................................................................... 7, 9, 23 Shirley Thompson - Natural Resources Institute / University of Manitoba ............................................................. 12, 24 Shiva Nourpanah - Dalhousie University...................................................................................................................... 34 Stephen Baranyi - University of Ottawa........................................................................................................................ 18 Stephen Brown - University of Ottawa.................................................................................................................... 26, 29 Susan Healey - Consultant........................................................................................................................................... 26 Talia Meer - Dalhousie University................................................................................................................................... 6 Tejwant K. Chana - University of Alberta ....................................................................................................................... 7 Theresa Ulicki - Dalhousie University............................................................................................................................. 9 Thomas Kwasi Tieku - University of Toronto................................................................................................................ 33 Thomas Ryan - Nipissing Univeristy............................................................................................................................... 9 Timothy M. Shaw - University of The West Indies, India .............................................................................................. 36 Tony Weis - University of Western Ontario .................................................................................................................. 29 Vanessa Lozecznik - University of Manitoba................................................................................................................ 24 William J. Egnatoff - Queen’s University .................................................................................................................. 9, 30 Xiong Ying - Guangxi University, China ......................................................................................................................... 9 Zohreh Fanni - Shahid Beheshti University, Tehran, Iran ............................................................................................ 11

DAY ONE

Development in a new world order Le développement dans un nouvel ordre mondial

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DAY ONE : CAS ID 2 0 1 0 C o n f e r e n c e S e s s i o n s

Ma y 3 1 s t – f r om 9 : 0 0AM t o 1 0 : 4 5 AM

Panel 1 - Local: LB211 Frontiers of Development I: The North, Well-Being and Happiness Pres.: Chris Duncanson-Hales - Université St. Paul University Discussant: Joanne B. Rennick - St. Jerome's University in the University of Waterloo Joseph Ogbonnaya – St Michael’s College Theological Studies and Contemporary Themes in Development Discourse Emeka Xris Obiezu –University of Toronto Seeking Integral Fulfilment in Development Discourse: Exploring Examples from African Inculturation Theology Art Shofley - Correctional Services Canada (Pacific Region) and the National Parole Board Laura Steiman Shofley - University of Winnipeg Restorative Justice and Coming Home: Healing a Broken World Panel 2 - Local: EV6-809 Environmental governance and justice in development Chair : Discussant: Talia Meer - Dalhousie University Finding the community in Community-Based Natural Resource Management: The case of Ndumo Game Reserve, South Africa Lance W. Robinson - Vancouver Island University Where Development meets Environment: Governance Matters Neera M. Singh - University of Toronto Reducing Emissions from Forest Degradation: Equity and Justice Challenges

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Special event Polanyi-Levitt Prize Finalists

Local: LB 619 Panel 3 - Local: H920 Griot : : Le GRIOT et les enjeux auxquels font face les ONG de coopération internationale aujourd’hui Nicole St-Martin - Université de Sherbrooke Ancienne Présidente du CA d’Oxfam-Québec - Professeure chercheure et Directrice scientifique; Programme d'apprentissage expérientiel par l'intervention communautaire (PAEIC) Conférence : Le GRIOT: lieu de création de savoirs Olga Navarro-Flores – École des Sciences de la Gestion (ESG) - UQAM Les ONG et leurs relations avec les entreprises privées : instrumentalisation ou co-construction d’une nouvelle légitimité? Guy Debailleul - Université Laval Titulaire de la Chaire en développement international Les changements institutionnels dans l’aide au développement : nouveaux défis pour les ONG Mohammed Chikhaoui – Directeur, Direction Organisation apprenante et Évaluation (Oxfam-Québec) Oxfam-Québec, une organisation apprenante et innovante Panel 4 - Local: EV1-776 Education, development and globalization Chair : Discussant: Tejwant K. Chana - University of Alberta Educational Perspectives of Globalization and Development in India Shelly Jones - State University of New York, College at Potsdam Dalene Swanson - University of British Columbia /University of Alberta Internationalism, ‘development’ and global citizenship: reflections through an international transdisciplinary online course Melanie O'Gorman - University of Winnipeg Public Education Expenditure Prioritization in the Developing World: Is Universal Primary Education an Optimal Policy?

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Joint session CASID-Women's Studies Cynthia Enloe – Clark University

DAY ONE : C on f e r e n c e S e s s i o n s May 31st – From 1 1 : 0 0 AM t o 1 2 : 4 5 PM

Panel 6 - Local: LB211 Frontiers of Development II: The Contribution of Religious and Theological Studies to International Development Chair : Chris Duncanson-Hales - Université St. Paul University Discussant: Joanne Benham Rennick - University of Waterloo Almas Zakiuddin - University of British Columbia ‘Modernising’ Women & Islam: A case study of development interventions in Bangladesh Ray Vander Zaag - Canadian Mennonite University Understanding the Theologies of Faith-based NGOs J. I. (Hans) Bakker - University of Guelph World Religions, Patrimonialism and International Development: Weber's Oscillation Thesis and Modern Capitalism Nathan Loewen - Vanier College A Review of Religious Studies theories potentials as analytical tools for Development Studies Panel 7 - Local: EV6-809 Gender & Development Issues in Africa Chair: Discussant: Myriam Kabongo Nzeba - Tshwane University of Technology The African Woman

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Shelly Jones - State University of New York, College at Potsdam Daniel Ahimbisibwe - Uganda Martyrs University, Kampala UGANDA Young women meeting the needs of young women through ICT and local knowledge: Explorations of a grass-roots ICT-facilitated business enterprise in rural Theresa Ulicki - Dalhousie University Perceptions and Responses: Why Policewomen Behave The Way They Do Panel 8 - Local: LB 619 Comparing the Perceptions of Teachers and Students on Education Reforms in Five Countries Chair: Discussant: William J. Egnatoff - Queen's University Peter Joong - University of West Indies Perceptions of Teachers and Students on Education Reforms in Jamaica Xiong Ying - Guangxi University, China Perceptions of Teachers, Parents and Students on Education Reforms in China Thomas Ryan - Nipissing Univeristy Perceptions of Teachers and Students on Education Reforms in Ontario Panel 9 – Local: H920 Griot: La recherche et le terrain Linda Anne Vaillancourt - Université Laval /CUSO-VSO Recherche, coopération et participation pour instaurer un modèle de développement durable par la gestion des aires protégées au Costa Rica Johanne Boucher - Université de Sherbrooke Vers une nouvelle gestion des connaissances dans les réseaux d'aide au développement Gabriel C. Goyette – Chaire sur la gouvernance et l'aide au développement, UQAM Législation sur l’aide au développement canadienne et son impact sur les ONG de coopération internationale Kénel Délusca - Université de Montréal Évaluation des impacts des changements climatiques sur les rendements agricoles : état des lieux et perspectives

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Panel 10 – Local: EV1-776 Learning from the ground up Chair: Aziz Choudry - McGill University Discussant: Martha Stiegman - Concordia University Aziz Choudry - McGill University Dip Kapoor - University of Alberta Learning from the Ground Up: Global perspectives on knowledge production and social movements David Austin - Independent Vanguards and Masses: Global Lessons from the Grenada Revolution Shannon Walsh - McGill University Ashwin Desai - University of Johannesburg Knowledge and Power in South Africa: Xenophobia and Survival in the Post-Apartheid State

DAY ONE : C on f e r e n c e S e s s i o n s Ma y 3 1 s t – F r om1 : 4 5 PM t o 3 : 3 0 PM

Panel 11 – Local: LB211 Putting Culture in Development / Development in Culture 1 Chair: Abigail Bakan - Queen’s University Discussant: Marcus Taylor – Queen’s University Alexandre da Costa - Queen’s University Afro-Brazilian Ancestralidade: Critical Perspectives on Knowledge and Development Mitu Sengupta – Ryerson University A Million Dollar Exit from the Anarchic Slum-World: Slumdog Millionaire's Hollow Message of Social Justice Dia Da Costa - Queen’s University Subjects of Struggle: Theatre as Space of Political Economy

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Panel 12 – Local: LB 619 Gender & Livelihood issues in Iran, Bangladesh and Cameroon Chair: Discussant: Roksana Bahramitash - University of Montreal Zohreh Fanni - Shahid Beheshti University, Tehran, Iran Women’s Self-Employment and Cooperative in Low-Income Neighbourhoods of Tehran Shah Md Nawaz - Ontario Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs Microfinance and Women’s Empowerment: Evidence from a Village Study in Bangladesh Lotsmart Fongjong - University of Buea, Cameroon The paradox of Gender discrimination in land ownership and women’s contributions to poverty alleviation in Cameroon Panel 13 – Local: EV6-809 Sustainable development in the post-Copenhagen era Chair: Discussant: Alejandra Roncallo - York University The Fourth Moment of the New World Order : Obama, the Environment and a Shift in Capitalist Accumulation Beth Jean Evans - Dalhousie University North-South Relations under the Clean Development Mechanism: Bridging the Divide or Widening the Gap ? Julie Drolet - Thompson Rivers University Climate change, disasters and sustainable development: Beyond the Copenhagen Accord ridging global and local community responses

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Panel 14 – Local: H920 Griot : Commentaires et rétroaction selon trois axes d’analyse Dominique Caouette - Université de Montréal Hélène Jolette – UPA-DI Harley Jonhson - Panel 15 – Local: EV1-776 Geopolitics of Hunger Chair: Joshua Ramisch - Université d'Ottawa Discussant: Haroon Akram-Lodhi - Trent University Nuah Makungu – Université d'Ottawa Disparition des structures agricoles paysannes, diminution des disponibilités agricoles au Sud (Maniema, Katanga et Kivu en RDC) et au Nord (Québec, Ontario et Nouveau-Brunswick au Canada) Leigh Brownhill - York University New Relations, New Opportunities? Food Sovereignty in Kenya and Canada David Kintu Nkwanga - Nature Palace Foundation, Kampala, Uganda Challenges facing peasant farmers in Africa are diverse. In Uganda, for example, the variability in growing seasons and incidence of severe dry seasons as effects of Climate

Joint session CASID-ESAC - Local: TBA

Climate change in Bangladesh Chair/discussant: Nilfur Ahmad - World Bank Iqbal Alam - Bangladesh Institute of Development Studies, Fellow A Method to Analyze the Role of Social Capital and Gender in Climate Change Adaptation in Bangladesh Shirley Thompson - Natural Resources Institute Preliminary findings from the gender, social capital, local governance and climate change adaptation in Bangladesh Study Durdana Islam - Natural Resources Institute Rural livelihoods in Bangladesh

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DAY ONE : C on f e r e n c e S e s s i o n s

May 31st - F r om 3 : 4 5 PM t o 5 : 3 0 PM Panel 17 – Local: LB211 Lessons from 2 HD models: Kerala and Cuba Chair: Ananya Mukerjee Reed - York University Discussant: Joseph Tharamangalam - Mount Saint Vincent University Lessons from Two Human Development Models: Kerala and Cuba Henry Veltmeyer - Saint Mary’s University Rethinking human development: Deconstruction of a Deficient Model Mark Rushton – Universidad Autónoma de Zacatecas, Mexico Cuba as a socialist model of human development Panel 18 – Local: EV6-809 Gender and Environment Chair: Discussant: Christine Gibb - University of Guelph The gender of trees Ishara Mahat - University of Western Ontario Gender, Energy and Human Freedom in Nepal Marie Fall - Université du Québec à Chicoutimi Salmata Ouedraogo - Université du Québec à Chicoutimi Femmes et changements climatiques en Afrique subsaharienne

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Panel 19 – Local: LB 619 Development and the business sector Chair: Dscussant: Ahmed T. Rashid - University of Ottawa A “fair” business: Skin whitening cream and the ethics of marketing in South Asia Mizan Rahman - University of Lincoln How Social Marketing Achieves Public Health and Development Goals in a Developing Country Marta Rohatynskyj - University of Guelph Cyber-relationships, Cause Marketing and International Development Panel 20 - Local: H920 Griot : Conclusions Nicole St-Martin - Université de Sherbrooke Olga Navarro-Flores – UQAM Panel 21 – Local: EV1-776 Local indigenous identities, land and nature resource defence strategies Chair: Jonathan Langdon - St. Francis Xavier University Discussant: Dip Kapoor - University of Alberta Blane Harvey - Institute of Development Studies at the University of Sussex, Brighton, UK Community-NGO partnerships for sustainable rural agriculture: Unpacking the impacts of alliance Scott Matter - McGill University “We have no leaders:” fighting for land and development at Enoosupukia, Kenya, through patrimonial democracy Jonathan Langdon - St. Francis Xavier University Reconfiguring colonial history in Ada, Ghana: local natural resource use and contesting development in the new world order

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DAY ONE

May 31st - 6PM General Assembly and Book Launch

Local: EV2-204/238/260

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DAY TWO

Development in a new world order Le développement dans un nouvel ordre mondial

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DAY TWO : Co n f e r e n c e S e s s i o n s

J u n e 1 s t - F r om 9 : 0 0 AM t o 1 0 : 4 5 AM

Panel 22 – Local: EV11-705 Gender and Development in Central & Southeast Asia Chair: Discussant: Shama Dossa - University of Toronto Troubling Empowerment Narratives Aamir Jamal - University of Calgary Engaging men for gender equality and girls’ education in the Pashtun tribes of Afghanistan and northern Pakistan Maliha Crishti - University of Toronto Gender and the Development Battlefield in Afghanistan: Nation-Builders vs. Nation-Betrayers Bipasha Baruah - California State University, USA Minding the Gap : Gender and Property Panel 23 – Local: EV11-119 Water & Development Issues Chair: Discussant: Larry Swatuk (& Msimbithi Ntloko) - University of Waterloo Institutional Change for Effective Water Governance in Post-Apartheid South Africa Govind Gopakumar - Concordia University Reforming Water Supply Infrastructure Regimes in India: Do Public Private Partnerships have a role to play?

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Panel 24 – Local: EV3-635 Security & Development in Fragile States Chair: Discussant: Stephen Baranyi (& Jennifer Salahub) - University of Ottawa Police reform and democratic development in lower-profile fragile states David Gillies (Abraham Sewonet and Simon Lubang) - North-South Institute Policing and Security System Reform in Southern Sudan Rosario Adapon Turvey - Nipissing University Economic Security, Development and Fragile States Panel 25 – Local: EV1-162 Development theories and models in Latin America Chair: Discussant: Hepzibah Munoz Martinez - El Colegio de la Frontera Norte, Matamoros Crisis, Maquiladoras and the Failures of Mexico’s Development Model Colin Hamlin - Saint Mary’s University Latin American Neostructuralism: The Contours of a Paradigmatic Synthesis Dimitri della Faille - Université du Québec en Outaouais Problèmes socio-économiques de l’Amérique latine contemporaine dans un contexte de mondialisation Patrick Clark - University of Waterloo Manuel Larrabure - Ontario Institute for Studies in Education/University of Toronto The Social Economy and Development in ‘Twenty-First Century Socialist’ Venezuela

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Panel 26 – Local: EV3-760 Développement, l'environnement & les OMD en Afrique Chair: Discussant: Marie Fall (et Mamadou Dimé) - Université du Québec à Chicoutimi Objectifs du millénaire pour le développement à réévaluer ? Denise Piché (Jessica Gagnon, Émilie Pinard, Ayao Missohou et Évariste) - Université Laval Entre prédation et production : les villes peuvent-elles opérer un renversement dans leur rapport à l’agriculture? Nadji Khaoua - Université Badji Mokhtar, Système de Transport et Energie Renouvelable : Cas de la Ville d’Annaba Modeste Mba Talla - Université d’Ottawa Les « marchés de la violence» en RDC: Pour un moratoire sur l’exploitation des ressources minières

Panel 27 – Local: EV1-631 Moving CJDS Forward

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June 1st 11:00 AM – 12:45 PM

(Local: MB1/210)

Keynote Speaker

Camilla Toulmin

Climate Change in Africa Changement Climatique en Afrique

Discussant:

Camilla Toulmin, International Institute for Environment and Development

Climate change is a major challenge focus all, but for African countries it represents a particular threat and will hit the poorest hardest. Camilla Toulmin will talk about a range of threats and opportunities from natural disasters to biofuels; from conflict to the oil industry and asks what future there might be for Africa in carbon-constrained world.

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DAY TWO : Co n f e r e n c e S e s s i o n s J u n e 1 s t - F r om 1 : 4 5 PM t o 3 : 3 0 PM

Panel 30 - Local: EV1/615 Speaker from the South Gender and forest conservation: Bina Agarwal - University of Delhi The impact of women's participation in community forest governance Economists studying environmental collective action and governance have paid little attention to gender, while research on gender and the environment in other disciplines has focused mainly on women's near absence from such governance institutions. Bina Agarwal’s recent work reverses the focus by examining the impact of women’s presence in community forestry institutions. A central question she explores is: would enhancing women's presence in such institutions improve forest conservation and regeneration?

Discussants: Jane Poupart - University of the West Indies Andrew Gonzalez - McGill University

Panel 30 – Local: EV3-635

Forum on Haiti I

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Panel 31 – Local: EV11-705 Development and Communication Chair: Discussant: Cassandra Eberhardt - Queen’s University Latino Identity and Spanish Language Ethnic Media: The Latin American Community in Toronto Ndiaga Loum - Université du Québec en Outaouais From right to communicate to digital solidarity in the new context of international development Louisa Nakanuku - Carleton University Modernity, Communication and Development: One Interlinked Historical Process

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Panel 32 – Local: EV11-119 Grassroots environmental initiatives in Brazil, Indonesia & Cameroon Chair: Discussant: John F. Devlin - University of Guelph Contention, Participation and Mobilization in IA: Contrasting Experiences from Canada and Brazil Lotsmart Fonjong (&William T. Markham) - University of Buea, Cameroon Environmental Organizations in Cameroon: Contributions to Environmental Protection Pelagie Lefebvre - International Development Research Centre Recycling Waste Locally, Reducing Carbon Globally: The Overlooked Contributions of Waste Pickers in Indonesia

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Panel 33 – Local: EV11-705 Canadian NGOs & Development in Africa Chair: Discussant: Dominic Hakim Silvio - Dalhousie University The role of Canadian NGOs in protection of human rights and encouragement of conflict settlement in the Sudan between 1980&2004: Any significant impacts? Heather MacKenzie - Dalhousie University An Alternative Relationship? Foriegn Participation in the Zambian Community School Movement Hugo Pollender - Université Laval Évaluation de la pérennité du programme de SUCO au Mali : Étude de cas d’une Association de Développement Villageois de la commune de Soye Panel 34 – Local: EV1-162 Pathways out of Rural Poverty Chair: Henry Veltmeyer - Saint Mary’s University Discussant: Anthony H. O’Malley - Saint Mary’s University Dynamics of diverse pathways out of rural poverty Raul Delgado Wise - Universidad Autónoma de Zacatecas, Mexico Dynamics of the labor and migration pathways out of rural poverty in Mexico Igor Ampuero - Saint Mary’s University The dynamics of the agriculture pathway out of rural poverty in Bolivia Panel 35 – Local: EV3-760 Creating Global Citizens Chair: Dalene Swanson - University of British Columbia /University of Alberta Discussant: Shelley Jones - State University of New York, College at Potsdam Barbara Heron - York University Investing in Global Citizenship: Views from the Other Side

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Rebecca Tiessen - Royal Military College of Canada Understanding Gender Inequality in the Context of Learning/Volunteer Abroad Programs in Developing Countries Katie MacDonald - York University What just happened? Student volunteer experiences of volunteering abroad Panel 36 – Local: EV3-645 Community development challenges, means and goal Chair: Shirley Thompson - University of Manitoba Discussant: Myrle Ballard - University of Manitoba Kimlee Wong –University of Manitoba Community worker, Four Arrows Regional Health Authority Asfia Gulrukh - University of Manitoba Northern Manitoba Food Insecurity Vanessa Lozecznik - University of Manitoba Growing Hope using participatory video

Forum – Local: EV3-635

Forum on Haiti II

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S p a n i s h C l u b ( 4 3 8 8 , S t - L a u r e n t S t r e e t )

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DAY THREE

Development in a new world order Le développement dans un nouvel ordre mondial

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DAY THREE : C o n f e r e n c e S e s s i o n s J u n e 2 n d - F r om 9 : 0 0 AM t o 1 0 : 4 5 AM

Panel 38 – Local: EV3-635 Cida and aid effectiveness Chair: Nilima Gulrajani - London School of Economics, UK Discussant: Hunter McGill - University of Ottawa Liam Swiss - University of Ottawa Gender, Security, and Instrumentalism: Canada’s Foreign Aid in Support of National Interest? Stephen Brown - University of Ottawa Aid Effectiveness and the Framing of New Canadian Aid Initiatives David R. Black - Dalhousie University Canada’s new ‘Aid Effectiveness Agenda’ and Aid to Africa Panel 39 – Local: EV3-760 Indigenous Issues in Latin America Chair: Discussant: Susan Healey - Consultant Jackie McVicar - St. Francis Xavier University Criminalization of Rural Indigenous Women in Guatemala : Threats and Strategies for Resistence Jorge Nallim (&Javier Mignone) - University of Manitoba Health, Power, and Indigenous Health Organizations in Colombia John Cameron - Dalhousie University Indigenous Autonomy in the Andes : New Paths towards Indigenous Self-Governance in the Context of Bolivia’s 2009 Constitution Conny Davidsen - University of Calgary Amazon Indigenous Protests and Socio-Environmental Conflict in the Media

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Panel 40 – Local: EV1-162 Critical analyses of development & globalization Chair: Discussant: Babatope Akinwande – Tearfund, London, UK Development Aid is Dead Aid: Is Dambisa Moyo Stating the Obvious? Heidi Monk - Saint Mary’s University Human development and economic growth in a finite world Arne Ruckert - University of Ottawa The Financial Crisis, the International Financial Institutions’ Response, and Zombie Neoliberalism Krishna Ahooha Patel – Saint Mary's University Development Models and Women's Advancement Panel 41 – Local: EV1-631 Education & Development in Africa Chair: Discussant: Faisal Islam - McGill University New teachers for new times: a school-university partnership for educational change in South African rural schools in the era of globalization George J. Sefa Dei - University of Toronto African Indigenous Philosophies and Education as Broadly Defined: A Ghanaian Case Study Christina Clark-Kazak - York University The Politics of Education in Development Contexts: The Case of Congolese Refugees in Uganda

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Panel 42 – Local: EV9-221 Rural issues in Development Chair: Discussant: Matthew Schnurr - Dalhousie University The Significance of South African Eduardo Girardi - Universidade Federal de Mato Grosso, Brazil Question agraire, développement rural et agro-négoce au Brésil Adam Sneyd - University of Guelph African Cotton and nongovernmental organizations: North-South relations and South-South possibilities

Joint Session: CASID/Law and Society Human rights, international law and justice

Chair: Discussant: Aleksandra Nedzi - Universalists and cultural relativists issue of human rights Jennifer C. Davidson - Universities of Glasgow and Strathclyde A Bully in the Playground: Examining the Role of Neoliberal Economic Globalization in Children’s Struggle to Become ‘Fully Human’ Dulce Maria Cruz Herrera - Université Paris X-Nanterre Le droit international au développement revisité par la CIISE dans l’énoncé de «la responsabilité de protéger» en 2001

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Panel 44 – Local: EV3-635 CIDA in Practice: recent record and what next? Chair: Stephen Brown - University of Ottawa Nilima Gulrajani - London School of Economics, UK The Strategy of Focus: Examining Canadian aid allocation in comparative historical perspective Molly den Heyer - Dalhousie University CIDA’s Engagement in Tanzania: Negotiating our Way Bill Morton - North South Institute Strengthening Canadian Aid Chris Brown - Carleton University Edward T. Jackson - Carleton University CIDA: Reform and Renewal

Panel 45 – Joint Session: CASID/CALACS Legacies of the Slave Plantation on Contemporary Socio-Economic and Cultural Landscapes in Latin America, the Caribbean, and the Southern United States

Chair: Kari Levitt-Polanyi – Karl Polanyi Institute/Concordia University Discussant: Jorge Nef – University of Florida Norman Girvan - University of the West Indies at St. Augustine, Trinidad and Tobago Tony Weis - University of Western Ontario Franz Voltaire - director of CIDICHA, Montreal Tribute to Georges Anglade

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Panel 46 – Local: EV3-760 Peace building & Development Chair: Discussant: William J. Egnatoff - Queen’s University Collaboration in Building Peace Education Capacity Brie A. McMahon - St. Francis Xavier University Community-Driven Peace Education and Non-Violent Conflict Resolution Methods: The Case of Koche, Ethiopia Jules Sisk - McGill University and the Pearson Peacekeeping Centre Peacebuilding as Social Transformation Christopher Dyck - University of Alberta DDR in post-conflict situations Panel 47 – Local: EV1-631 Ruling and development strategies in Southeast Asia and the Caribbean Chair: Discussant: Anil Varughese – University of Toronto Incongruous Allies: The Rural and the Big Business in India’s Ruling Coalition Mohammad Ehsan - Dalhousie University Rhetoric and Reality of Corruption Control in Bangladesh: The Case of the Interim Caretaker Government (2007-2008) from an Implementation Perspective Dennis C. Canterbury - Eastern Connecticut State University, USA The Bases for Alternative Development in the Caribbean

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French Keynote Speaker Jean-Pierre Olivier de Sardan

Directeur de recherche émérite au CNRS Local : MB1-210

Sesssion CASID-CASCA

Développement, modes de gouvernance et normes pratiques (une approche socio-anthropologique)

L’étude empirique des modes de délivrance des biens et services publics et collectifs en Afrique par diverses institutions, révèle des écarts importants entre la gouvernance officielle et la «gouvernance réelle »: la compréhension des normes pratiques qui régulent les comportements des acteurs concernés devient alors un programme de recherche, qui peut permettre aussi de poser de façon nouvelle le problème des réformes «vues de l’intérieur »

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Panel 49 – Local: EV3-760 Aid Effectiveness Chair: Discussant: Evelyn Noy - Deakin University (Australia) Aid Effectiveness in the Grey Zone : A Case Study in the DRC Fahim Quadir - York University Aid Effectiveness and the Return of the Technocratic Rationality Narrative: what prospects for autonomous development in the 21st century? Getachew Mequanent - Canadian International Development Agency (as an individual) Measuring Development Results and Sustainability: An Exploration of Methodological Issues with a Case Study from Ethiopia Panel 50 - Local: EV9-221 Community and Family in Development Chair: Discussant: Laurel Van De Keere - Dalhousie University To whom will we turn?’: The effects of societal change on the experiences & needs of Kenyan elders Eugenia I. Pearson – Quick PR Consultant Services The Family With Many Voices: Values And Children 's Aid Society Jeff D. Grischow - Wilfrid Laurier University Community and Disability in Ghana: Historical Perspectives

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Panel 51 – Local: EV1-631 Participation, development and governance Chair: Discussant: Rany Ballout – University of Montreal Erin Sirett - McGill University From Conscientization to Struggle: A case study of people’s participation in Bangladeshi NGO Nijera Kori Claudine Desjardins - Saint Mary’s University Le Forum des peuples et son impact dans le processus de démocratisation du Mali Corrine Cash - University of Waterloo Planning for social equity in the Municipality of Stellenbosch, South Africa Panel 52 – Local: EV3-635 African International Relations Chair: David Black - Dalhousie University Discussant: Kevin Dunn - Dalhousie University Jane Parpart - University of the West Indies Engendering African IR in an Increasingly Masculinist World James Hentz - Virginia Military Institute, USA War Across States: a structural explanation for the cause of war in Africa Thomas Kwasi Tieku - University of Toronto ‘Worldviews : challenges to ‘African’ international relations’ Panel 53 – Local: EV1-162 Development in Venezuela Chair: Julio Chavez - Legislative Council of Lara, Venezuela Discussant: Jesus Rojas - Communal Council Los Olivos, Venezuela Manuel Larrabure - University of Toronto Participatory Democracy and Learning: Examining Venezuela’s Socialist Production Units Patrick Clark - University of Waterloo The Social Economy and Development in ‘Twenty-First Century Socialist’ Venezuela

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Joint Session CALACS/CASID Sweetness & Power in Early 20th-Century Latin America

Chair: Gillian McGillivray, York University Discussant: Gillian McGillivray, York University Marc McLeod, Seattle University The Comparative History of Sugar in Modern Latin America Patricia Juárez Dappe, California State University, Northridge María Celia Bravo, Universidad Nacional de Tucumán Sugarcane Planters in Tucumán, Argentina: Discourse and Action in the Consolidation of a Cañero Identity, 1880-1930 José O. Solá, Seattle University Puerto Rico's Place Under the Sugar Sun. “Colonos” and Workers in the formation of the Modern Sugarcane Industry in Caguas Puerto Rico, 1906 to 1928 Luis González, Indiana University Political Struggles in the Sugarcane Fields of Brazil: Campos, Rio de Janeiro, 1900-1950

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F r om 3 : 4 5 PM t o 5 : 3 0 PM Panel 55 - Local: EV9-221 Development in Afghanistan Chair: Discussant: Behrang Foroughi - St. Francis Xavier University Rural Development and Community Development Councils in Afghanistan: Exploring the Connections Peter Tamas - Wageningen University Good community development is/not counter-insurgency warfare Shiva Nourpanah - Dalhousie University The Gordion Knot : A Review of the State of Development in Afghanistan

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Panel 56 – Local: EV1-162 Beyond development and globalization Chair: Dominique Caouette - Université de Montréal Discussant: John F. Devlin Dip Kapoor - University of Alberta Subaltern social movement (SSM) post-mortems of development in contemporary India Aziz Choudry - McGill University Learning from the Ground Up: Global perspectives on knowledge production and social movements Dominique Caouette - Université de Montréal Beyond Development and Globalization: Social Movement & Critical Perspectives Panel 57 – Local: EV3-760 Putting Culture in Development / Development in Culture 2 Chair: Dia Da Costa - Queen’s University Discussant: Fahid Quadir - York University Maureen Sioh - De Paul University, USA The Hollow Within: Anxiety and Performing Postcolonial Financial Policies Marcus Taylor - Queen’s University Conscripting Competiveness: Culture, Institutions and Capital in Contemporary Development Jason Cons - Cornell University, USA Kasia Paprocki - Goldin Institute, USA Contested Credit Landscapes: Microcredit, Self-Help, and Self-Determination in Rural Bangladesh Panel 58 – Local GM407-1 Doctoral Studies in IDS Chair: Anthony O’Malley - Saint Mary’s University Discussant: Sally Humphrey - University of Guelph Phillipe Regnier - University of Ottawa 2-tier Doctoral Program in International Development Studies

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Raul Delagado Wise - Universidad Autónoma de Zacatecas, Mexico The dynamics of institutional partnership Ben White – International Institute of Social Studies, The Hague, The Netherlands Perspective on critical issues of program development at the doctoral level Panel 59 – Local: EV3-635 African International Relations Chair: David Black - Dalhousie University Discussant: Kevin Dunn - Hobart & William Smith Colleges, USA Timothy M. Shaw - University of The West Indies, India ‘Africa & Global Relations/Studies : lessons from/for the continent at start second decade of the 21st century’ Justin Foxworthy - University of London, UK UN Reports on Conflict in the Congo : implications for IFI policies in Uganda Mamoudou Gazibo - Université de Montréal China and the Renewal of Africa’s International Relations Panel 60 – Local: EV1-631 Micro-economic issues in development Chair: Discussant: Ajoy Bista - University of Guelph A Study of Rural Household Expenditure Inequality and Poverty: Sources & Implications for Sustainable Rural Communities in Nepal Rupananda Widanage - Simon Fraser University Economics of Food Security and Rural Poverty: Empirical Evidence from the Moneragala District of Sri Lanka