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A half-day workshop is organised to bring together various experts for an informal roundtable discussion on “Children’s Participation in Development and Humanitarian Action”. Three presentations from very different contexts will be given prior to the debate. 

The first speaker will be Harry Shier who has been working for the past few years with CESESMA - an organisation supporting children in the Nicaraguan coffee industry. Harry is well-known as author of the influential piece 'Pathways to Participation' published in 'Children & Society' in 2001. He has spent this academic year at the University of the West of England as a visiting fellow developing research on children's participation that has involved a comparison of the UK and Nicaragua. 

Roz Evans - a doctoral student at the University of Oxford - is the second speaker. Roz has been undertaking extensive fieldwork with Bhutanese refugee children in Nepal around issues of participation. An initial article based on her fieldwork was published in 'Children, Youth and Environments' in 2007. 

The final speaker will be Udi Butler who is a lecturer in the Institute of Social and Cultural Anthropology at Oxford University. Udi's research has been with children, adolescents and young adults living in a context of urban poverty in Rio de Janeiro. He has been involved with a number of action-research projects on this theme in Rio with CIESPI (International Centre for Research and Policy on Childhood). His most recent research funded by the ESRC’s Non-Governmental and Public Action Programme looks at young people's perceptions of and participation in public action in Brazil. 

Annual Elizabeth Colson Lecture

The Annual Elizabeth Colson Lecture is held in Trinity term. It is named after Professor Elizabeth Colson, a renowned anthropologist.

Annual Harrell-Bond Lecture

The Annual Harrell-Bond Lecture is named in honour of Dr Barbara Harrell-Bond, the founding Director of the Refugee Studies Centre. It is held each year in Michaelmas term.

Public Seminar Series

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Forthcoming events

A short history of the Gaza Strip

Wednesday, 15 October 2025, 5pm to 6pm @ Seminar Room 1, Oxford Department of International Development, 3 Mansfield Road, Oxford OX1 3TB

Displacement, solidarity, counter-government

Wednesday, 22 October 2025, 5pm to 6pm @ Seminar Room 1, Oxford Department of International Development, 3 Mansfield Road, Oxford OX1 3TB

Human rights elites at the United Nations: Felix Ermacora and the first human rights fact finding missions (1967-1993)

Wednesday, 29 October 2025, 5pm to 6pm @ Seminar Room 1, Oxford Department of International Development, 3 Mansfield Road, Oxford OX1 3TB

Migration and displacement: My grandmother, Lausanne, and some lessons for the present

Wednesday, 05 November 2025, 5.15pm to 6.15pm @ Mary Ogilvie Lecture Theatre, St Anne's College, 56 Woodstock Rd, Oxford OX2 6HS

Cities of refuge in an age of displacements

Wednesday, 12 November 2025, 5pm to 6pm @ Seminar Room 1, Oxford Department of International Development, 3 Mansfield Road, Oxford OX1 3TB

Law unbound? Asylum and migration law in the UK post-Brexit

Tuesday, 18 November 2025, 5pm to 6pm @ Seminar Room, European Studies Centre, 70 Woodstock Road, Oxford OX2 6HR