CASID 2023 KEYNOTE SPEAKER – DR. ROBTEL NEAJAI PAILEY

Development in the 21st Century: What’s Worth Re-imagining?

CASID is pleased to announce that the keynote speaker for our 2023 Conference will be Liberian scholar-activist Robtel Neajai Pailey of the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE). Four years ago, Dr. Pailey re-invigorated a debate about the colonial underpinnings of mainstream development and its racist logics with an influential journal article entitled ‘De-centring the “White Gaze” of Development’. She has since distinguished herself as a critical public voice on decoloniality. In this ‘keynote conversation’, Pailey reflects on a range of issues at the intersection of scholarship and social justice, including, but not limited to: reparations as more emancipatory than aid; indigeneity as a proxy for racial minority status; mainstreaming race as an anti-racist agenda for development; diasporas as both spoilers and enablers of development; citizenship as a continuum of inclusion and exclusion; Canada as a small player in the development sector; the dichotomy between ‘global’ vs ‘international’ development; and the trajectory of Development Studies as a field of academic inquiry. This event is co-hosted by the Canadian Association of African Studies and the Society for Socialist Studies.

Monday, May 29th, 3:30 – 5:00 PM EDT
Vari Hall C, York University

This hybrid event will be in English with simultaneous translation into French and will be live closed captioned.

See the full CASID 2023 Conference program here.

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