Ian Shaw Back in 2011 there was thought to be a consensual political narrative on the NHS – no `pointless reorganisations’. [...]
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Policy Briefing: Conditional cash transfers in developing countries – realising rights?
Kenia Parsons (University of New South Wales) While governments of developed countries continue their new welfare policies of mobilising more people [...]
Read morePolicy Briefing: The Poverty of Resilience in the Arts
Jack Newsinger (University of Leicester) Definition: resilience Noun 1. the power or ability to return to the original form, position, etc., [...]
Read morePolicy Briefing: A smart city’s perspective
Emma Uprichard (University of Warwick) Cities are, now, according to some, 'smart' and apparently, they are going to get smarter and [...]
Read morePolicy Briefing: Separation dents a mum’s confidence, but can she get over it?
Lucinda Platt (LSE) and Tina Haux (University of Kent) How does separation affect a woman’s view of herself as a parent? [...]
Read morePOLICY BRIEFING: Towards a Decolonial Curatorial Practice
Chandra Frank (Goldsmiths, University of London) Curating exhibitions on forgotten histories, contested legacies and silenced memories calls for a systematic decolonial [...]
Read morePolicy Briefing: Juvenile justice in Europe from risk obsession to children first progression
Stephen Case and Kevin Haines (University of Swansea) In this article, we argue that juvenile justice policy and practice across Europe [...]
Read morePolicy Briefing: Political Rhetoric, Corporate Responsibility and Contested Bodies
Geof Rayner (Independent Researcher) Some decades ago, in a statement which further reinforced his reputation for economic dryness and right-wing ideological [...]
Read morePolicy Briefing: Citizenship, engagement and online civic conversations
Nick Ellison (University of York) Research into the use of social media (mainly Facebook and Twitter) by English local authorities undertaken [...]
Read morePolicy Briefing: Immigration and Higher Education – A UK Perspective
Jo Attwooll (Universities UK) Immigration is likely to be one of, if not the most hotly contested issues of the next [...]
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