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Unequal Worlds; an inequality research podcast
GRIP
29 episodes
6 days ago
The Global Research Programme on Inequality (GRIP) is a radically interdisciplinary research programme that views inequality as both a fundamental challenge to human well-being and as an impediment to achieving the ambitions of the 2030 Agenda. In this podcast, we aim to explore and illuminate all aspects of global inequality and to investigate the possible ways of addressing these inequalities.
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The Global Research Programme on Inequality (GRIP) is a radically interdisciplinary research programme that views inequality as both a fundamental challenge to human well-being and as an impediment to achieving the ambitions of the 2030 Agenda. In this podcast, we aim to explore and illuminate all aspects of global inequality and to investigate the possible ways of addressing these inequalities.
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Social Sciences
Science
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#27 Populism and the Far-Right Manifestation on the African Continent
Unequal Worlds; an inequality research podcast
1 hour 9 minutes 50 seconds
1 year ago
#27 Populism and the Far-Right Manifestation on the African Continent

In this episode, host Wesley Maraire sits down with Satang Nabaneh from the University of Dayton to explore the rise of the illiberal right within the African continent through the lens of the human rights framework. They discuss the complexities of how conservative values, religious extremism, and authoritarian tactics manifest in different African countries, drawing comparisons with global trends.


Satang provides a historical overview of The Gambia’s transition from a secular state to an Islamic state under authoritarian rule, highlighting the ongoing challenges even in a democratic dispensation. The discussion covers the role of law and violence in the rise of the illiberal right, with examples from Kenya and Uganda, and examines the push factors driving these movements, such as religious sentiments and cultural traditions.


The conversation also addresses the hope for those fighting against the rise of illiberalism, emphasising the importance of strategic, intersectional organising and movement building within Africa. Satang shares insights on the need for critical self-reflection and the adaptation of human rights frameworks to local contexts.


For more on Satang Nabaneh’s work, check out her latest book:

  • Choice and Conscience: The Politics of Abortion in Africa

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Unequal Worlds; an inequality research podcast
The Global Research Programme on Inequality (GRIP) is a radically interdisciplinary research programme that views inequality as both a fundamental challenge to human well-being and as an impediment to achieving the ambitions of the 2030 Agenda. In this podcast, we aim to explore and illuminate all aspects of global inequality and to investigate the possible ways of addressing these inequalities.