
Ujjwal Krishna- PhD Student at La Trobe University
Ujjwal Krishna
- PhD Student at La Trobe University
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Introduction
Ujjwal Krishna is a Specialist Doctoral Research Scholar with the Developmental Leadership Program (DLP) at the Institute for Human Security and Social Change in Melbourne. He was awarded the DLP PhD Scholarship by the Australian Government’s Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade in 2019. His research involves working with DFAT on Australia’s aid investments in leadership, coalitions, and governance reform in the Indo-Pacific, studying the political economy of development research and policy.
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This paper explores the experience of a collective of pracademics who
work together at the Centre for Human Security and Social Change at
La Trobe University. While there is some emerging scholarship on
pracademics as individuals, in this paper we seek to fill a gap in the
literature related to the collective practice of a pracademic team.
Dev...
"... there is untapped potential in better understanding when and how local leaders work together to co-produce goods and services that benefit whole communities".
Though not new, adaptive approaches to development are increasingly becoming mainstream in development discourse and practice. An underlying premise of adaptive development is that outcomes cannot be assumed or planned in advance, such is the case with linear, technical approaches to development. Rather, development programmes must be responsive bo...
The term ‘political will’ is often conveniently used to explain the success or failure of any policy or programme. It has emerged as the “sine qua non of policy success which is never defined except by its absence” (Hammergren, 1998, p. 12). Therefore, a structured examination of the term is necessary to analyse social policy and programming. The M...