‘Food Security for Equitable Futures’ project launch
Food Security for Equitable Futures A UKRI funded project exploring how lives in the Global South are shaped by undernourishment and hunger.
Project Launch Workshop
Online via MS TeamsThe aim of this workshop is to engage in knowledge exchange with stakeholders to ensure that the project will be well-grounded in local knowledge, and be relevant and useful to stakeholders and policymakers.
Book Launch Event
Launch of the new book 'A Watershed Moment for Social Policy and Human Rights? Where next for the UK Post-COVID', by Drs Amy Clair, Jasmine Fledderjohann, and Bran Knowles, available 25th June through Policy Press. Register on Eventbrite to attend the Book Launch Event.
Our team presenting talks at BSPS conference
British Society for Population Studies (BSPS) virtual Conference 14-15 September 2021 Our team has organized food insecurity sessions in the BSPS conference. Dr Thomas Argaw will be chairing the session on: Food insecurity: Social & environmental determinants of food & nutrition security - 14th September 12pm - 1pm Don't forget to check Dr Thomas Argaw's […]
Project Newsletter Issue 2
The second issue of the newsletter is out. In this issue, you can find progress of the project, and other activities project team has been involved with. It also lists some milestones that have been achieved. Please click on the link below to access it: Project Newsletter Issue2 _ October 2021 _ Food Security For […]
Press Article in Big Issue North
We are very pleased to announce that Dr Jasmine Fledderjohann's article, that she drafted along with Dr Amy Clair and Dr Bran Knowles, is published in the Big Issue North - Big Issue North is a charity based news-magazine that promotes socially conscious media content. The article entitled 'Why Don’t We Just… make policy that […]
Researching Inequalities: Dr Jasmine Fledderjohann’s CASEI Interview by Dr Michael Lambert
Dr Jasmine Fledderjohann (Twitter: @JFledderjohann1), Senior Lecturer at Lancaster University was recently interviewed by Dr Michael Lambert (Twitter: @GrandCamouflage), the Research and Engagement Lead for the Centre for Alternatives to Social and Economic Inequalities (CASEI). CASEI (Twitter: @CaseiLancaster), based at Lancaster University Sociology Department, is an inter-disciplinary Centre researching on causes and solutions to a […]
NCRM Wayfinder Guide Published
In 2021, project PI Dr. Jasmine Fledderjohann served as a breakout room facilitator for Research at a Distance: Changing Approaches & Equitable Partnerships event. This event was organized by Dr. Adrian Healy (a fellow Future Leaders Fellow), in collaboration with several other fellows. The event focused on adapting research in the Global South under Covid […]