INEQUALITIES IN SOUTH ASIAN ADVICESCAPES
Wednesday, 13 March 2024 | 3pm UK | 8.30pm Sri Lanka | 9pm Bangladesh
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A panel discussion, on entrepreneurship advice in Bangladesh & Sri Lanka, and its important implications for the reproduction of rural-urban & social inequalities even as it supports economic growth.
SPEAKERS: Dr Rebecca Bowers (@reb_bowers) is Visiting Fellow in Anthropology, LSE; (@LAHeslop) is Lecturer in Anthropology & Global Challenges, Brunel University, London; David Lewis (@lewisd100) is Professor of Anthropology & Development at LSE; (@TasmiahRahman7) is Associate Director, Skills Development Programme, BRAC, Dhaka; (@anjalisarker) is Programme Manager at The Oxford Character Project, University of Oxford; (@anushwij) is Co-Founder & Director, Centre for a Smart Future, Colombo.
CO-CHAIRS: Alnoor Bhimani (@AlnoorBhimani) is Director, LSE South Asia Centre (@SAsiaLSE), Professor of Management Accounting at LSE, and author of, amongst others, (2017); Deborah James FBA (@djameslse) is Professor of Anthropology at LSE, author of (2014), and has recently completed an ESRC-funded project titled 'An Ethnography of Advice: Between Market, Society and the Declining Welfare State'.
This event is in collaboration with the (AFSEE) program, part of the LSE International Inequalities Institute.
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Image © Riccardo Annandale, 2016, .