Umut Korkut, Professor in International Politics, writes for the Public Jurist. https://drive.google.com/file/d/1ybMnONflLzu_Zw2AT9nacy4ryNwlLz9d/view
Read VOLPOWER Project Manager Marcus Nicolson’s blog here https://www.psa.ac.uk/psa/news/scottish-really-inclusive-identity-scottish-government-presents-it-be
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Dr. Karla Perez Portilla, Lecturer in Law, reflects on existing legal and policy tools that can help understand and address longstanding inequalities made evident and exacerbated in the context of…
Wise Centre for Economic Justice welcomes the Nine Principles for Economic Recovery from Engender and Close the Gap Yesterday (3 June) our friends at Engender and Close the Gap…
The 7th Blog in the WiSE Series sees Leanne Wilson, PhD Researcher with the WiSE Centre for Economic Justice comment on implications of work and care and offers personal reflections…
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Risk and Resilience In 6th in the WISE blog series, Dr Claire MacRae, Senior Lecturer in Risk at GCU and a member of the WISE Centre for Economic Justice, considers…
As we continue to #Stay at Home and stick to social distancing rules in Scotland, this week Dr Nina Teasdale, Research Fellow at the WiSE Centre for Economic Justice, reminds…
Emily Thomson, Senior Lecturer in Economics and researcher in the WISE Centre for Economic Justice, spotlights the theoretical foundations as to why ‘key workers’, who are mainly women, are undervalued…
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In Week 3 of the WISE blog series, Jim Campbell and Naveed Hakeem pick up the long running debate on Citizens’ or Universal Basic Income and place it in the…
New report leads to call for human rights to be at the heart of post-COVID budget decisions, to ensure social and economic recovery Wednesday 29 April 2020 Scottish Government budget-setting…