Transregional Collaboratory On The
INDIAN OCEAN
The Indian Ocean is the
fastest warming ocean in the world.
This project emerged from several strands of topical inquiry within SSRC programs, as well as a burgeoning attentiveness to the role that funders and funding collaborators in the Global North can play in perpetuating inequalities in knowledge production in the Global South, even via projects that were nominally collaborative. The Collaboratory has sought to support novel modes of engagement through which locally-situated researchers can access the resources needed to coproduce knowledge alongside international peers.
With generous funding from the Mellon Foundation, the program funded research planning and implementation projects, supported pioneering, experimental working groups, and helped realize multiple scholarly convenings. This website serves as a record of the Collaboratory’s work, and a platform for researchers and practitioners alike to explore the overlapping themes of social and environmental change, and ethical collaboration.
OVERVIEW STATEMENT
The Collaboratory provides funding to teams of researchers and practitioners to plan and execute interdisciplinary research projects that explore the intersections of social and environmental change.
WORKING GROUPS
Our thematic working groups bring together researchers across our grantee cohorts to chart new methods and approaches to tackle shared questions.
TRANSREGIONAL COLLABORATION
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In collaboration with Team Populism, we are proud to co-sponsor Consequences and Mitigation: The Ideational Approach to Populism, a June 2019 conference in Segovia (Spain) on the consequences of populism for countries, systems, and individual citizens, as well as the ways in which these consequences are mitigated. Team Populism is a group of scholars based at Brigham Young University that brings together renowned scholars from Europe and the Americas to study the causes and consequences of populism. The initiative seeks to answer why some populist parties, leaders, or movements are more successful than others.
Team Populism
In collaboration with Team Populism, we are proud to co-sponsor Consequences and Mitigation: The Ideational Approach to Populism, a June 2019 conference in Segovia (Spain) on the consequences of populism for countries, systems, and individual citizens, as well as the ways in which these consequences are mitigated. Team Populism is a group of scholars based at Brigham Young University that brings together renowned scholars from Europe and the Americas to study the causes and consequences of populism. The initiative seeks to answer why some populist parties, leaders, or movements are more successful than others.
Fisheries Collaboration
Resources
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The Resource Providing Organization
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The Resource Providing Organization
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The Resource Providing Organization
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The Resource Providing Organization
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