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13 November 2025

DID News November

Latest updates from the Department of International Development.

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Welcome to this month's roundup of news, events, and publications from DID.

Recent publications

October

Dying to breathe: Caste, law and the urban political ecology of manual scavenging in India Karamchedu, A., 6 Oct 2025, (E-pub ahead of print) In: Environment and Planning E: Nature and Space. 20 p., 25148486251384552.

Structural transformation and regional inequality differential in Indonesia Halim, P. R., Yusuf, A. A., Sumner, A. & Purnagunawan, R. M., 15 Oct 2025, In: Regional Studies, Regional Science. 12, 1, p. 790-815 26 p.

Is Inclusive Growth Still Possible with Post-Industrial Transformation? Emerging Evidence from East Asia in a Historical Institutionalist Perspective Kang, N., 29 Oct 2025, In: COMPETITION AND CHANGE. 8 p., 10245294251392409.

Recent Events

Art-research collaborations: encountering, making, and developing body-health-environment relations | King's College London
30 October 2025

NYRA: Pre-Launch | King's College London
3 November 2025

Why do we write? Writing (together) in participatory research projects – why, for whom and how? | King's College London
4 November 2025

Book Discussion: The Cybernetic Circulation Complex | King's College London
5 November 2025

Book talk on "Researching Displacement Together" | King's College London
5 November 2025

Public Lecture on "The Long Heat: Climate Politics When It’s Too Late" | King's College London
6 November 2025

Upcoming Events

Book Talk on “Disrupted Development in the Congo” with Ben Radley | King's College London
19 November 2025

Book Talk: Resisting Erasure; Capital, Imperialism, and Race in Palestine | King's College London
26 November 2025

Blogs & Media

Will China win the AI race? co-authored by Sean Kenji Starrs
10 November 2025

How Social Science Fiction Could Transform Development Research: Extending our Methodological Horizons – Debating Development Research Laura Camfield
28 October 2025