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…
Discussion on gender and macroeconomic analysis and policy in Scotland – 3pm Monday 9 May in room CEE9 on GCU City Campus You are warmly invited to participate in a…
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Prof Umut Korkut, WiSE Centre for Economic Justice and DEMOS’s co-investigator, has written about the impacts of populism on LGBTIQ+ groups in Turkey for @culturico Read the debate on how populations…
Read More The politics of othering and the other’s politics in Turkey
6th Annual Ailsa McKay Memorial Lecture Professor Diane Elson We are delighted to invite you to the 6th Annual Ailsa McKay Memorial Lecture. The event will be held…
WiSE Centre for Economic Justice is delighted to announce two Visiting Professors Based in the WiSE Centre, Professor Maruyama and Professor Kazue will be visiting until December and delivering seminar…
Read More WiSE Centre for Economic Justice is delighted to announce two Visiting Professors