Eyes on Development

By: Stanford King Center on Global Development
  • Summary

  • Eyes on Development reveals the personal perspectives and cutting-edge insights of researchers working on global development issues around the world. Hear from students, faculty and other research pioneers leading multidisciplinary projects in low- and middle-income countries across the globe—transforming poverty and inequality through their work. You’ll walk away with timely insights, and data that could inform your world view.

    Eyes on Development is brought to you by the King Center on Global Development, Stanford’s multidisciplinary research hub on global poverty and development. Learn more about the King Center at kingcenter.stanford.edu.

    Copyright 2024 All rights reserved.
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Episodes
  • Saumitra Jha on Political Polarization
    Sep 23 2024

    Guest host Alice Evans, Senior Lecturer in the Social Science of Development at King’s College London speaks with Saumitra Jha, Associate Professor of Political Economy at Stanford University, on political polarization.

    Professor Jha's research focuses on the effectiveness of organizations and innovations that societies have developed to address the problems of violence and political risk in the past and to develop new lessons for contemporary policy. He also convenes the Conflict and Polarization Lab within the Stanford King Center on Global Development and manages the Democratic Fragility and Conflict program at the Freeman-Spogli Institute for International Affairs (FSI).

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    37 mins
  • Soledad Artiz Prillaman on Women's Political Participation
    Jul 30 2024

    Guest host Alice Evans, Senior Lecturer in the Social Science of Development at King’s College London speaks with Soledad Artiz Prillaman, Assistant Professor of Political Science at Stanford University, on women’s political participation.

    In 2023, Professor Prillaman published her book, The Patriarchal Political Order, in which she shares her King Center-funded research. She analyzes data from more than 9,000 women and men in India to reveal how coercive power structures diminish political participation for women. She also explores how women working in solidarity combat their political exclusion.

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    1 hr and 33 mins

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