The power of open budgets: a tool to make human rights real in Scotland This article was first published in the Agenda section of The Herald on 11th July 2024.…
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The power of open budgets: a tool to make human rights real in Scotland This article was first published in the Agenda section of The Herald on 11th July 2024.…
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In support of the first ever UN International Day for Care and Support on 29 October 2023, the WiSE Centre for Economic Justice hosted an online forum with a range of…
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Who Cares? Re-Valuing and Re-Distributing Household Care and Domestic Work New WiSE Report, ‘Stubbornly Sticky’ released and New Webinar Event announced as part of our Conversations on Care series…
Final Report: COVID-19 and the Centrality of Care Professor Sara Cantillon, Dr Michele Hilton Boon and Dr Nina Teasdale 29 March 2023 Today at the WiSE Centre for Economic Justice…
Wise Centre for Economic Justice is delighted to invite you to the next seminar in the Conversations on Care Series. The need for change in Scotland’s social care sector is…
The WiSE Centre for Economic Justice within the Glasgow School for Business & Society invites post-doctoral candidates to apply for the Ailsa McKay Post-Doctoral Research Fellowship. Full details here https://www.myjobscotland.gov.uk/education/glasgow-caledonian-university/jobs/ailsa-mckay-post-doctoral-research-fellowship-researcher-1a-308851
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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…
Read More De-Radicalisatoin in Europe and Beyond Curatorial Exhibition
D.Rad is a comparative study of radicalisation and polarisation in Europe and beyond. It benefits from an exceptional breadth of geographical, cultural and academic backgrounds. The project spans national contexts…
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