This paper examines data in the public sphere on the global scope of geography’s UKRI Global Challenges Research Fund (GCRF) projects. Building on decolonial critiques of development research, I argue that geography should frame ‘the global’ of global research as a sphere of ethical choices in research design and practice. The distribution of funded projects in the UKRI Gateway data suggests geographers succeed where they extend on the more worthy aspects of the discipline’s Area Studies legacy. The discipline’s engagements with Early Career Researchers, international colleagues, and the development sector, however, have potentially been reshaped by GCRF and thus need closer examination. While the UK government has brought the GCRF programm...
Submission to the UK Government call for evidence (led by the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development ...
© 2018 Cosmopolitan Civil Societies. All rights reserved. As members of a global community, we cohab...
This special section on global development has been developed from a conference roundtable event run...
This paper examines data in the public sphere on the global scope of geography’s UKRI Global Challen...
This special section on global development has been developed from a conference roundtable event run...
Building on the UK Government’s 2015 spending review, the role that science has to play in addressin...
This paper explores tensions that emerge from the injunction to make progress in geographical knowle...
This article considers the degree to which achieving equity in Global North–South research partnersh...
This article describes the bureaucratic processes required to establish and manage a single internat...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley via the DOI in thi...
Development Studies originated from the field of Economics, but today it has become highly diversif...
In the context of the £1.5 billion aid money that the UK government is now channelling through UK re...
© 2018 Elsevier Ltd The Sustainable Development Goals agreed by the United Nations in September 2015...
Increasing availability of new types of data strengthens geospatial research in different scientific...
This paper proposes that the resurgence of geographic factors in the study of uneven development is ...
Submission to the UK Government call for evidence (led by the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development ...
© 2018 Cosmopolitan Civil Societies. All rights reserved. As members of a global community, we cohab...
This special section on global development has been developed from a conference roundtable event run...
This paper examines data in the public sphere on the global scope of geography’s UKRI Global Challen...
This special section on global development has been developed from a conference roundtable event run...
Building on the UK Government’s 2015 spending review, the role that science has to play in addressin...
This paper explores tensions that emerge from the injunction to make progress in geographical knowle...
This article considers the degree to which achieving equity in Global North–South research partnersh...
This article describes the bureaucratic processes required to establish and manage a single internat...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley via the DOI in thi...
Development Studies originated from the field of Economics, but today it has become highly diversif...
In the context of the £1.5 billion aid money that the UK government is now channelling through UK re...
© 2018 Elsevier Ltd The Sustainable Development Goals agreed by the United Nations in September 2015...
Increasing availability of new types of data strengthens geospatial research in different scientific...
This paper proposes that the resurgence of geographic factors in the study of uneven development is ...
Submission to the UK Government call for evidence (led by the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development ...
© 2018 Cosmopolitan Civil Societies. All rights reserved. As members of a global community, we cohab...
This special section on global development has been developed from a conference roundtable event run...