Professor Sara Cantillon has received a prestigious award for her work as Editor of the journal Review of Radical Political Economics (RRPE). The Director of Glasgow Caledonian’s WiSE Centre for Economic…
The West should use the upcoming Turkish election to reset relations regardless of who wins, according to a new report produced by two Glasgow Caledonian academics for the Tony…
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What’s love got to do with it: Gender and the productivity paradox in Scotland In Scotland, as in other countries, the productivity growth that drives improvements in living…
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Professor Cantillon becomes President-Elect of IAFFE Professor Sara Cantillon is the new President-Elect of the International Association for Feminist Economics. Voted in by IAFFE members across…
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Professor Sara Cantillon has been appointed Gender Expert for Ireland under the European Commission DG Reform funded technical support program on Gender Mainstreaming in Public Policy. Co-ordinated through Expertise France,…
The world’s wealthier countries have in recent years faced challenges from right-wing populist parties and movements that may rejuvenate origins from relatively far in the past, such as in the…
Complicating the narrative (in a time of false simplicity) “Are those not belonging to our religion, ethnicity, sexuality, religion, gender necessary different from us? That is, do they constitute…
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Professor Angela O’Hagan, Wise Centre for Economic Justice Depute Director and Professor of Equalities and Public Policy has been invited to the Irish Parliament today, Thursday 14 July, to give…
We are delighted to announce that Dr Nina Teasdale, WiSE Centre for Economic Justice, has been nominated for this year’s SAGE Prize for Innovation and Excellence for Work, Employment and…
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We would like to thank everyone who attended in person to hear Professor Diane Elson give the 6th Annual Ailsa McKay Memorial Lecture. Professor Elson has kindly given permission for…