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    ARC Future Fellowships - Grant ID: FT100100518

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    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $565,841.00
    Summary
    Clarifying transparency: Chinese aid and trade in Latin America. Consensual understandings of transparency and good governance are crucial to the international accommodation of China's economic rise. Through a quantitative survey and qualitative case studies, this project aims to clarify how these terms generate misunderstandings and hinder potential for dialogue between key U.S., Latin American and Chinese actors.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP170100508

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $257,000.00
    Summary
    Food system resilience in Indonesia: A moral economy approach. This project aims to understand and enhance food security in Indonesia and beyond. It examines culture-specific moral concepts, embedded in food systems and daily practices, that affect food security. For 60 years, the dominant approach to food security has been to boost supply by industrialising agriculture and liberalising trade, but this market-based approach has failed. One billion people are food insecure. The project will condu .... Food system resilience in Indonesia: A moral economy approach. This project aims to understand and enhance food security in Indonesia and beyond. It examines culture-specific moral concepts, embedded in food systems and daily practices, that affect food security. For 60 years, the dominant approach to food security has been to boost supply by industrialising agriculture and liberalising trade, but this market-based approach has failed. One billion people are food insecure. The project will conduct case studies of three food systems to examine how moral economies ameliorate market failures locally and how different rural development programs disrupt or enhance their capacity to do so. The data produced could inform food security-friendly development of trade policies and provide the evidence base for UN efforts toward a global food solidarity pact.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP220102307

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    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $500,000.00
    Summary
    The future of the Pacific: youth leadership and civic engagement. This project aims to investigate how youth in the Pacific develop and demonstrate the forms of leadership and civic engagement needed for positive outcomes for their countries. New knowledge is expected to be generated about what influences Pacific youth to engage with the profound challenges facing their region, through Pacific-wide research and three case studies using participatory and collaborative methodologies. Expected outc .... The future of the Pacific: youth leadership and civic engagement. This project aims to investigate how youth in the Pacific develop and demonstrate the forms of leadership and civic engagement needed for positive outcomes for their countries. New knowledge is expected to be generated about what influences Pacific youth to engage with the profound challenges facing their region, through Pacific-wide research and three case studies using participatory and collaborative methodologies. Expected outcomes include interdisciplinary contributions to Pacific and youth studies and applied outputs. This should provide significant benefits including enhanced capacity for governments, development agencies and donors to develop policy and programming measures to nurture the future leadership of the Pacific region.
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    Discovery Early Career Researcher Award - Grant ID: DE180101161

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $341,888.00
    Summary
    Governing peace? Institutions, politics and peace-building in Sri Lanka. This project aims to strengthen peace-building interventions by studying post-war governance. The project will utilise an institutional ethnographic analysis to generate a robust understanding of Sri Lanka’s Northern and Eastern Provincial Council, and their attempt to govern peace. The expected outcome of this project is a strong account of post-war governance with new insights on peace and political order. The research de .... Governing peace? Institutions, politics and peace-building in Sri Lanka. This project aims to strengthen peace-building interventions by studying post-war governance. The project will utilise an institutional ethnographic analysis to generate a robust understanding of Sri Lanka’s Northern and Eastern Provincial Council, and their attempt to govern peace. The expected outcome of this project is a strong account of post-war governance with new insights on peace and political order. The research design is ideally suited to deliver constructive policy inputs for key actors in Sri Lanka, Australia, the UK, Norway and the EU.
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