Workshop
Afghanistan workshop 2017
Kabul Kabul, AfghanistanBringing together, for the first time, the two Afghan project partners to build a common vision and develop a work plan.
Myanmar workshops 2017
Myanmar , MyanmarA series of initial workshops to design implementation plans, build a systematic data management strategy and to build capacity on translating research data into visual storytelling.
Colombia workshop 2018
Colombia Bogota, ColombiaBringing together the country partners to assess Colombia's emerging research agenda and policy context, as well as capacity building on geo-spacial imagery and visualising data through multi-media outputs.
Consortium workshop 2018
SOAS Brunei Lecture Theatre, London, United KingdomThe first project-wide annual meeting, aimed at developed shared project vision, goals and methods.
Myanmar workshop 2018
Myanmar , MyanmarBringing together the Myanmar partners to start analysing the first round of fieldwork, and build capacities on methodological approaches, visual storytelling, geo-spacial analysis and stakeholder mapping.
Researching violence and illicit economies: methods, ethics and security
This workshop asked challenging questions about the tensions and trade-offs of researching violence and illicit economies.
Consortium workshop 2019
SOAS Brunei Lecture Theatre, London, United KingdomThis project-wide workshop brings together the Drugs and (dis)order team from four countries to share emerging findings and plan for the year ahead.
Comparative research workshop
Partners meet in London to develop the comparative research component of the project.
Myanmar workshop 2019
Bringing together the Myanmar partners to analyse emerging findings from year 2 fieldwork, and to plan for the next year's research and engagement work.
Online data management exchange
OnlineAn exchange of knowledge and experience on data management for projects funded by the Global Challenges Research Fund (GCRF) GROW programme.
Data management: GDPR, consent and anonymisation
OnlineData protection and ethical obligations towards research participants play a role in how easily (or not) research data can be shared and reused. In this webinar, you can learn more about how to put those legal and ethical obligations into practice, illustrated with practical examples and Q&A with Drugs & (dis)order Data Manager Veerle Van …
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Data documentation, metadata and data archiving
OnlineHow research projects can prepare data for future reuse, how to document them, why metadata matter and where and how data can be archived or published.
Parastatal activity and frontier violence: the rise of coercive brokerage and a shifting global order
OnlineBringing together academic colleagues from across the globe to explore research ideas on how best to understand parastatal and criminal armed groups, and what they can tell us about broader development and statebuilding processes.