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Invitation to Dr. Akram Umarov (2)
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Institute for Global Sustainable Development University of Warwick Coventry CV4 8UW UK www.warwick.ac.uk/igsd Connecting ideas, policies, and people as a gateway to sustainable To Whom it May Concern 21 st October 2022 Dear Sir/Madam, REF: Visa invitation for Dr Akram Umarov, University of World economy and Diplomacy, Uzbekistan We hereby confirm the participation of Dr Akram Umarov in the IGSD Forum organized by the University of Warwick, on 26 th January 2023, to be followed by a series of workshops, and would be grateful for the assistance with their mutiple entry visa for the period of six months. This COMPASS+ Forum will bring together academics, policy-makers and practitioners, and focus on the following three objectives: → Take stock of research findings of GCRF COMPASS (ES/P010849/1, 2017-22) and GCRF Cluster AGRE (EP/T024801/1, 2021-22) in application to the current developments in the region; → Seek policy solutions to the existing and emerging sustainability challenges across the wider region; → and develop a wider research & policy impact agenda in the context of changing socio-political situation in Central Eurasia including new localities (e.g. Afghanistan and Mongolia). The forum will take stock of the findings from these two projects and examine new challenges faced by ODA partner-countries, to consolidate the analysis into a series of joint outputs (policy briefs, articles, monographs, conferences and visual challenges mapping) to take the concepts of resilience and sustainable governance to a new level - resilience as diversity-governance in times of crises (war), and complexity (Korosteleva & Flockhart 2020; Korosteleva & Petrova 2021; Flockhart 2022 forthcoming). The project draws on the philosophy of relations, visions and traditions of good neighbourliness, and new insights into self-organisation and local ownership from complex IR, anthropology, history, ethnopoetics, sociology, and intends to develop it further into resilience as diversity-governance, to understand how these competitive and often conflicting ordering domains (e.g. Russian and Ukraine) could become more sustainable in the future. Resilience as a bottom-up and horizontal approach to self-governance, can uncover the inherent strength of the affected communities which despite their differences, are united by their intergenerational knowledge systems (Sadiki 2016) and future imaginaries of ‘the good life’, and which may prove conducive to conciliation in the conflicted ordering domains, to offer an opportunity for developing resilience-based models for sustainable development across the wider region. PROGRAMME We confirm that all travel and accommodation costs will be covered by the host. We thank you for your support in advance. Should you have any further questions or queries, please do not hesitate to contact me directly. Yours sincerely, Professor Elena Korosteleva Director PROGRAMME Download 255.66 Kb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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