International
Development Economics Associates (IDEAs) is
now part of a South-South Tricontinental collaborative academic programme.
The Programme is jointly led by the Council
for the Development of Social Science Research in Africa (CODESRIA), International
Development Economics Associates (IDEAs),
and the Latin American Council of
Social Science (CLACSO). It would
also involve other leading social sciences research networks in Africa,
Asia and Latin America.
This Collaborative Programme has been conceived in the context of the
hegemony of epistemological paradigms conceived in the North in the study
of the South and the weakening of independent research capacity developing
in academic and research institutions in the South. As is typical of the
economic order, the current global ordering of knowledge is characterised
by a number of inequalities and imbalances that impact upon the capacity
of the South to equal the Global North in knowledge production.
While this remains true, the severe crisis afflicting the mainstream social
sciences, offers an opportunity for a significant renewal of the social
sciences, especially with respect to broad issues such as development,
democracy, the environment, peace and international justice. The crisis
of the mainstream social sciences has many dimensions to it and some have
suggested that a paradigmatic shift is required to overcome the observed
difficulties. Insofar as the countries of the global South are concerned,
there is a growing mismatch between inherited conceptual frames and the
changed/changing realities they are meant to capture.
This provides the context for the launch of this South-South initiative.
Organising a collective Southern response to this challenge is an opportunity
that deserves to be taken and which, if it were successful, could contribute
to the development of epistemic social science communities capable of
contributing to the articulation of an authoritative Southern voice in
international academic and policy arenas.
The intellectual challenge is to revisit dominant theoretical and empirical
discourses from the perspective of the innovative, alternative, economic,
political and social responses and even systemic changes occurring in
the countries of the South. The Africa/Asia/Latin America Academic Collaborative
Programme is designed to meet this challenge.
Objectives
The main objective of the programme is to mobilise institutional energies
for collaboration across the Global South in research and knowledge production
with a view to bring uniquely southern perspectives to bear on the challenges
associated with globalisation. By doing so, the programme aims at contributing
towards the re-orientation of the theoretical and methodological frameworks
that underpin international knowledge production in the field of the social
sciences and humanities.
Specific objectives:
- To increase the acceptance and use of a Southern perspective to address
critical historical and contemporary issues of theory and practice;
- To increase the number of young scholars undertaking quality research
from a Southern perspective;
- To increase the production and use of new knowledge from a Southern
perspective in areas given priority in the programme;
- To increase the visibility and credibility of scientific production
of Southern scholars among users in both the North and South;
- To increase South-South scientific cooperation and networking.
Programme Activities
The Tricontinental South-South programme would involve:
- Comparative research workshops/conferences
- Summer Institutes aimed at younger scholars
- Grants for collaborative research and academic interaction
- Publication of books/working papers/ policy briefs
To see if there is currently a call for applications
for the South-South Programme, please consult the
Activities
section.
May 2, 2013.
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