Localizing the UN 2030 Agenda: IO technocracy’s engagement with territory-based approaches to data
The article “Localizing the UN 2030 Agenda: IO technocracy’s engagement with territory-based approaches to data” was published in the Review of International Studies (RIS) and will be part of a special edition entitled “The Pluralization of Expertise: The Good, the Glamorous, and the Political,” organized by Annabelle Littoz-Monnet, Leandro Montes Ruiz, Astrid Skjold, and Juanita Uribe, from the Graduate Institute in Geneva.
The text is the result of research funded by CNPq and FAPERJ and reflects an essential part of the dialogues being conducted by the Critical Approaches to Development Network (ACD-Rede), coordinated by Professor Isabel Rocha de Siqueira. Several activities and other developments are underway.
The research has involved various extension fronts, with dialogues with partners and the co-production of socially relevant knowledge. Undergraduate, graduate, and alumni students have participated in these activities.
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