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PROFESSOR ONWUBIKO (BIKO) AGOZINO Professor of Sociology and Africana Studies Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Virginia USA I Seelye Visiting Fellow Long before three African American women registered the twitter handle, #BlacklivesMatter, and...
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View the recording of Will’s talk: Date And Time: Wed, 3 July 2019 5:30PM – 6:30PM Location: Lecture Theatre 346, Social Sciences Building (201N-346) 10 Symonds Street University of Auckland REGISTER FOR THIS EVENT The Climate Change Crisis: Where on Earth are...
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Andrew Harding looks closely at the terminology and theoretical differences between an impact and an outcome in welfare research. Outcomes tend to be pre-defined and can be measured objectively, but the personal experiences and nature of impact is intuitively...
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By Jennifer Curtin and Suzy Morrissey – The University of Auckland’s Jennifer Curtin and Suzy Morrissey discuss how gender differences might impact the Government’s budget priorities The Wellbeing Budget is a new initiative for New Zealand. However, asking...
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By Susan St John – The media continues to miss the 19th century morality behind an out of control punitive culture at MSD. It’s time to step up, writes Susan St John. A mentally ill beneficiary whose malicious neighbour dobbed her in for so-called...
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By M. Claire Dale – *These are some of the key findings from the University of Auckland Summer Scholar research paper written by Nancy Chen, co-supervised by M. Claire Dale and the Public Policy Institute. For our cities to be smart, they’ll have to cater...
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Lecturer in Public Policy The School of Government and International Relations has integrated world-class research and teaching into a specialist degree program that is small enough to ensure every student receives the attention they deserve. In 2017, the School’s...
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By Suzi Kerr, Steffen Lippert and Edmund Lou – International agreements addressing climate change must overcome the difficulties implied by the absence of an institution with the power to ensure compliance. They have to be self-enforcing: the threat of future...
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What do you do with research that produces potentially harmful results? In this post Andrew Crane, explores how research can produce negative as well as positive impacts on society and discusses how his own research group has approached dealing with the complex issue...
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* Delivered on Tuesday 30 April for the Public Policy Institute, as part of the Global Speakers Series Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples of Australia maintained knowledge traditions with their own philosophies and epistemologies that originated in ancient...