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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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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Care is a fundamental human need. It is not only vital for survival in infancy, early childhood or at times of illness or vulnerability, but also necessary for human development…
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…
Ahead of the Spring Statement, Naveed Hakeem of the WISE Centre for Economic Justice argues that the rising cost of living in the UK continues to demonstrate the urgent need…
VOLPOWER policy recommendations address crucial issues affecting youth volunteering in diversified European societies. They offer recommendations and suggestions for new services or call for the support of measures regarding the…
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Diane Elson, Visiting Professor at the WiSE Centre for Economic Justice, will take part in a discussion on Building a Caring Economy, hosted by the International Inequalities Institute, LSE on…
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Integration of migrants has been a much-contested concept that has received vigorous political and academic interest (Korkut et. al. ed, 2013; Schinkel, 2018). Yet, the Covid-19 pandemic is…
The (in)appropriateness of a deliberative response to Covid-19 As governments turn from crisis response to economic recovery and social renewal there is increasing focus on the engagement of the…
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