Growth Without Development (Redux) in India
Universities on the Frontlines: Tackling the Rise of Illiberalism
Insidious Capital. Frontlines of Value at the End of a Global Cycle
Revealing Global Inequalities and Corruption
Crisis of Care: A Mobility Perspective.
The Politics of Solidarity: Explaining Real Universalism
A Care Crisis in the Nordic Welfare State?
A Crisis of Care in the Nordics
Rethinking “surplus populations”: Theory from the peripheries
Exploring the Care Crisis in the Nordics
Why Some Development Works. Understanding Success.
Sustainability, Poverty and Development Science in Argentina in the 21st Century (in spanish)
Listening to Papenreye – the soundscape of an urban asylum camp
New Collaborative Project on Political Inequalities and Protest Movements
New Publication: Why Some Development Works
The Pandemic, Smart Cities and Technology Inequalities: Interview with Jaideep Gupte
#14 Inequality in the (Post-) Pandemic City
New publication available open access: “Tax Justice and Global Inequality”
New publication available open access: “Child Poverty and Social Protection in Central and Western Africa”
The Impact of Covid-19 on the Labour Market: Interview with Janine Berg
#13 Inequality in the (Post-) Pandemic City
Pharma Politics and Pandemic Management in Russia: Interview with Olga Zvonareva
#12 Inequality in the (Post-) Pandemic City
Tax Justice and Global Inequality – Q&A from the book launch
The Dark Side of Modernisaton: Interview with Christos Lynteris
#8 Inequality in the (Post-) Pandemic City
Is This It? Rising Inequalities and the Need for Guerilla Anthropology
Commentary by Maria Dyveke Styve
New Book Publication: Tax Justice and Global Inequality
The Urban Economic Crisis: Interview with Astrid Haas
#7 Inequality in the (Post-) Pandemic City
Governance of Mobility During the Pandemic in China
#6 Inequality in the (Post-) Pandemic City
GRIP Receives Funding for a New Collaborative Project on Urban Futures
Urban Environments in Eastern Europe: Interview with Michał Murawski
#4 Inequality in the (Post)-Pandemic City