Project dldl/ድልድል Promoting faith-sensitive, integrated and decolonial responses to domestic violence internationally.
The industrialization of freshness This project explores the “industrialization of freshness” and how high-value agriculture can drive structural transformation. It has informed policy, publications, and initiatives like the DLD Future Leaders Programme.
Climate change and the cost of capital in developing countries An assessment of the relationship between climate vulnerability, sovereign credit profiles, and the cost of capital in developing countries.
Watigueleya Kèlê: Equitable Climate Resilience in West Africa Long-term resilience strategies developed by marginalised communities to respond to socioecological stress and climate-related disasters in West Africa.
Fostering ecocentric community-led river restoration and conservation in the Ganga Basin (2022–2023) Interrogating the concept of "river rights" to examine the contribution of ecocentric rights for river restoration and conservation.
Conflicts over Access to Water and Land: Evolving dimensions (2022–2025) Addressing water conflicts through the lens of water security.
Jaina Non-Tīrthas in Madhyadeśa Examination of obliterated, forgotten, rediscovered, and revitalized medieval Digambara sites in Central India for reconstructing regional Jaina history.
Civic Infrastructures of Torture The project is based on exclusive access this research team has been granted to the archive of PCATI, which documents torture practices implemented by Israeli security agencies.
One more time: Anthropology, cinema, futures The project regards anthropology and cinema as distinct yet related forms of culture critique; by revisiting the films of Théo Angelopoulos, it poses the question of how the real is fashioned in such films, charting the effects its cinematic reconstruction has been having on audiences.