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Annual GRIP Lecture 2025: The Struggle for Development in the 21st Century

12/06/2025
Research Agenda for The Next Decade: Inequality – Transforming Marginality

07/01/2025
Global Capitalism’s Impact on Society and Environment: Insights from the 2024 Bergen Exchanges Book Launch

07/01/2025
Populism and the Far-Right Manifestation on the African Continent

07/01/2025
The Annual GRIP Lecture 2024: Exploring the Rise of the Far-Right

07/01/2025
Climate Finance: Challenges and Opportunities Explored at SDG Conference

07/01/2025
Global Threats, Local Battles: Tackling the Rise of Illiberalism

07/01/2025
A Global Perspective on Value and Values: Insights from the Launch of “Insidious Capital”

07/10/2024
Setting the Research Agenda for the Next Decade: Tackling Inequality

27/09/2024
Authoritarianism, Inequality, and the Far Right: Unpacking Brazil’s Political Landscape with Thomas Salem

23/09/2024
The Corporate Grip on Inequality: A Call for Public Action

21/08/2024
GRIP’s 2023 Annual Report: Advancing the Global Dialogue on Inequality

20/08/2024
The Unequal Burden of Climate Change: Prof Michael Grubb on Climate Finance

19/08/2024
Support the European Citizens’ Initiative: Taxing Great Wealth for Ecological and Social Transition

04/07/2024
What does it mean for climate finance to be gender-responsive?

24/05/2024
What could be equitable climate finance?

24/05/2024
Navigating the Storm: How Global Inequality Fuels the Rise of the Illiberal Right

24/05/2024
Growth Without Development (Redux) in India

21/05/2024
Joint Statement on Sustainability Week at the UN General Assembly

26/04/2024
Migration, productivity, education and urbanisation are not making everybody happy

08/04/2024
Between Confrontation and Silent Discipline: Working-Class Dilemmas under Javier Milei’s Far-Right Government in Argentina

22/03/2024
Navigating Green Finance: Challenges and Opportunities Explored at SDG Conference

26/02/2024
Universities on the Frontlines: Tackling the Rise of Illiberalism

26/02/2024
Insidious Capital. Frontlines of Value at the End of a Global Cycle

22/02/2024
Call for Contributions: Imaging Illiberalism

04/02/2024
Climate Inequality: The Stark Realities and the Road to Equitable Solutions

26/12/2023
Revealing Global Inequalities and Corruption

22/11/2023
Crisis of Care: A Mobility Perspective.

02/11/2023
The Politics of Solidarity: Explaining Real Universalism

01/11/2023
A Care Crisis in the Nordic Welfare State?

31/10/2023
A Crisis of Care in the Nordics

31/10/2023
Global South Scholars Discuss Inequality and Legal Change at Bergen Exchanges

30/10/2023
Rethinking “surplus populations”: Theory from the peripheries

27/10/2023
Complex Realities: Alpa Shah on Poverty, Inequality, and Democracy in India

23/10/2023
Exploring the Care Crisis in the Nordics

16/10/2023
Decolonisation and the Pursuit of Human Dignity: A Keynote Address by Divine Fuh

09/10/2023
Why Some Development Works. Understanding Success.

03/10/2023
Sustainability, Poverty and Development Science in Argentina in the 21st Century (in spanish)

20/09/2023
Unmasking Inequality: Labour Unions vs. Authoritarian Regimes

19/09/2023
Decolonising African Knowledge Systems: A Conversation with Divine Fuh

19/09/2023

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