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Tim Allen
Professor of Development Anthropology
Department of International Development (ID)
Biography
Professor Tim Allen has expertise in the fields of complex emergencies, ethnic conflict, forced migration, local conception of health and healing, East Africa (especially Sudan, Uganda and Kenya), development aid and agencies and ethics of aid.
Research interests and area of supervision
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Complex emergencies
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Ethnic conflict
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Forced migration
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Local conception of health and healing
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East Africa (especially Sudan, Uganda and Kenya)
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Development aid and agencies and ethics of aid
Selected recent publications
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Tim Allen and John Eade eds, Divided Europeans: Understanding Ethnicities in Conflict, Kluwer, 1999, 349 pages
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Tim Allen and Jean Seaton eds, The Media of conflict: war reporting and representations of ethnic violence, Zed Press, 1999, 312 pages
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Tracy Skelton and Tim Allen eds, Culture and global change, Routledge, 1999, 322 pages
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Tim Allen and Alan Thomas, eds/authors, Poverty and development into the 21st Century, Oxford University Press, 2000, 572 pages
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T Allen and D Styan, The right to interfere?: Bernard Kouchner and the new humanitarianism, Journal of International Development, August 2000, pages 825-842.
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T Allen and D Weinhold, Dropping the debt for the new millennium: is it such a good idea?, Journal of International Development, August 2000, pages 857-876.
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UNDP, Development Effectiveness Report 2003: Partnerships for Results, UNDP, New York, November 2003 (93 pages) - (co-author and principal author of Chapter 5: Developed Countries: Policies and Practices for Development Effectiveness).
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Various entries for the Enclopeadia of Development Studies, edited by Tim Forsyth (forthcoming), including an essay on HIV/Aids policy.
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'HIV/AIDS policies: why don't they work?' and edited collection forthcoming in the Journal of International Development.
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'Making a Difference', eight 15 minute radio programmes on development management for the BBC World Service, linked to a website with numerous essays on the topics covered (2003)
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