
Principal Investigator: Katy Jane Gardner. Lead Organisation: University of Sussex
In-migrant workers in Bibiyana
Discordant Development: Global Capitalism and the Struggle for Connection in Bangladesh
What happens when a vast multinational mining company operates a gas plant situated close to four densely populated villages in rural Bangladesh? How does its presence contribute to local processes of ‘development’? And what do corporate claims of ‘community engagement’ involve? Drawing from author Katy Gardner’s longstanding relationship with the area, Discordant Development reveals the complex and contradictory ways that local people attempt to connect to, and are disconnected by, foreign capital.
The oil company : partnership and the moralities of giving and receiving : corporate community engagement comes to Bangladesh
Elusive Partnerships: Gas extraction and CSR in Bangladesh
Principal Investigator: Geert Neve. Lead Organisation: University of Sussex (School of Global Studies)
Co-Investigator: Grace Margaret Carswell (University of Sussex)
Co-Investigator: Grace Margaret Carswell (University of Sussex)
T-shirts and Tumblers: caste, politics and industrial work in Tiruppur's textile belt, Tamilnadu
Global Crises, Welfare Provision and Coping Strategies of Labour in Tiruppur
The impact of a global value chain in South India on the rural areas in its vicinity
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