Dr Susannah Pickering-Saqqa
Tiwari, M. and Brimicombe, A. 2023. Using theatre as a data collection tool in menstrual health research in rural India. in: Pickering-Saqqa, S. (ed.) Researching Development NGOs: Global and Grassroots Perspectives Routledge. Kraft, K. 2023. Working together: NGOs, academics, practitioners and researchers. in: Pickering-Saqqa, S. (ed.) Researching Development NGOs: Global and Grassroots Perspectives Routledge. pp. 32-44 Pickering-Saqqa, S. 2023. What happened to domestic programmes? The intriguing case of Islamic Relief Worldwide. in: Pickering-Saqqa, S. (ed.) Researching Development NGOs: Global and Grassroots Perspectives Routledge. pp. 78-96 Pickering-Saqqa, S. (ed.) 2023. Researching Development NGOs: Global and Grassroots Perspectives. Routledge. Pickering-Saqqa, S. 2019. The rise and reality of INGO domestic programming. Bond. Pickering-Saqqa, S. 2019. Places of Poverty and Powerlessness: INGOs working ‘at home’. European Journal of Development Research. 31 (5), p. 1371–1388. https://doi.org/10.1057/s41287-019-00214-6 Pickering-Saqqa, S. 2019. Why work ‘at home’? Oxfam’s value-added and the UK Poverty Programme. Development in Practice. 29 (4), pp. 477-488. https://doi.org/10.1080/09614524.2019.1574714 Pickering-Saqqa, S. and Islamic Relief Worldwide 2018. Islamic Relief Domestic Programmes Research. Humanitarian Academy for Development. Pickering-Saqqa, S. 2017. Places of Poverty and Powerlessness: INGOs working ‘at home’. EADI, Globalisation at the Crossroads, Rethinking inequalities and boundaries. Bergen, Norway 21 - 23 Aug 2017 Tiwari, Meera, Pickering-Saqqa, S. and Kraft, K. 2018. Declining sex ratio in India: changing the trend through the 'He and She' approach at the grassroots? DSA2018: Global inequalities. University of Manchester 26 - 28 Jun 2018 Pickering-Saqqa, S. 2016. Working across multiple domains: the case of Islamic Relief. BSA Sociology of Religion Study Group Annual Conference 2016: Construction and disruption: the power of religion in the public sphere. University of Lancaster 12 - 13 Jul 2016 Pickering-Saqqa, S. 2016. Oxfam GB’s UK poverty programme: a case for organisational habitus. British Sociological Association, Bourdieu Study Group Biennial Conference: The contemporary relevance of the work of Pierre Bourdieu. University of Bristol 04 - 05 Jul 2016 Pickering-Saqqa, S. and Mortensen Byrne, Emma 2017. Telling the right story: development NGOs as brokers of global citizenship. EADI, Globalisation at the Crossroads, Rethinking inequalities and boundaries. Bergen, Norway 21 - 23 Aug 2017 Pickering-Saqqa, S. 2017. Is development becoming universal? Bond. Pickering-Saqqa, S. 2017. Why the money development charities spend in Britain is so vital to their work. The Conversation. Pickering-Saqqa, S. 2017. How reliant are big development NGOs on UK aid money? The Conversation. Pickering-Saqqa, S. 2015. Why Development NGOs in the North Work with the Poor in their Own Communities: Does Everyone Matter ? PhD Thesis University of East London Social Sciences https://doi.org/10.15123/PUB.4422 Tiwari, M., Pickering-Saqqa, S. and De Angelis, M. 2013. Exploring Good Practice in Good Practice in overcoming urban deprivation in East London and Mumbai. UEL Research and Knowledge Exchange Conference 2013. University of East London, London 26 Jun 2013 London University of East London. 4431
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