We are pleased to share with you a newly published piece with some reflections on progress or otherwise on gender budgeting in Scotland. This forms part of a full special…
WiSE Director, Professor Sara Cantillon, contributes to recently published book Edited by Fran Bennett, Associate Fellow, Department of Social Policy and Intervention, University of Oxford, UK, Silvia Avram, Senior Research…
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Wise Director, Professor Sara Cantillon, has recently published her co-authored book “Feminist Political Economy: A Global Perspective”. This book offers an introduction to key topics in feminist political economy, including…
Claudia Goldin’s Nobel Prize: From a Milestone to a Stepping Stone October 19th, 2023 By Carolina Herrera Cano[1] Recently, Claudia Goldin was awarded the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic…
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21 September 2023 Dr Nina Teasdale on BBC Scotland’s “The Nine” show discussing why women tend to bare the household chore burden more than men and the impact on women…
Exploring Flexible Working Arrangements and Marginalized Experiences in a Financial Institution: A Journey to the GWO 2023 Conference in Stellenbosch – by Dominic Lo 26 July 2023 (Photo Above) 29th…
Researchers from Glasgow Caledonian University will examine the rise of political extremism across Europe as part of a £2.7 million EU-funded study. OppAttune: Countering Oppositional Political Extremism Through Attuned Dialogue will…
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WiSE Centre is a world leader The WiSE Centre for Economic Justice at Glasgow Caledonian has been chosen as a world-leading example of how to embed the UN’s Sustainable…
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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