OUR WORK

Our research is organised into four interconnected components. Over the course of three years, each of these will unpack the impacts of climate change and health in vulnerable settlements across the four countries, speaking both across them for common arguments and within them for more site-specific and rooted analysis.

What is important to us is that the forms of our work be diverse— academic articles with their logics of rigour and evidence standing alongside stories and narratives that communicate and argue in distinct (and equally rigorous!) ways; geo-spatial maps sitting with long-form ethnographic narratives; documentary films and photo essays that show besides audio segments that make readers listen. This plurality of ways of seeing, knowing and storytelling cuts across our work components, and is the critical second part of inter-disciplinary and cross-site research.

Watch this space as these different outputs populate the components below. In the interim, click on any to get a deeper sense of the work, and see the first storylines on our blog.