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Public Lecture: Bigging up society? Politics, policy and evidence in the British voluntary sector

Public Lecture: Bigging up society? Politics, policy and evidence in the British voluntary sector

Feb 25, 2020 | COVID-19, Policy Commons Blog

Professor John Mohan Director of the Third Sector Research Centre Professor of Social Policy University of Birmingham Seelye Visiting Fellow Advocates of the third sector and voluntary action make extensive claims about the distinctive virtues of voluntary...
Panel Discussion – Kindness versus Shame: Why emotions matter in politics and policy

Panel Discussion – Kindness versus Shame: Why emotions matter in politics and policy

Feb 25, 2020 | Events, Policy Commons Blog

Featuring: Professor Michael Orsini (University of Ottawa), Chlöe Swarbrick (Green Party MP), Helen Robinson (Auckland City Mission), Mark Powell (University of Auckland) Chaired by Professor Jennifer Curtin (Director of The Public Policy Institute) Monday 9 March...
Can You Feel It? On the Complex Role of Emotions and Affects in Policy Making

Can You Feel It? On the Complex Role of Emotions and Affects in Policy Making

Feb 25, 2020 | Events

Seminar: Professor Michael Orsini Institute of Feminist and Gender Studies | School of Political Studies (University of Ottawa) Friday 6 March — 12.30-2.30pm Pat Hanan Room (207-501) This presentation focuses on some of the contentious policy narratives that circulate...
Designing Policy and Regulation for New and Emerging Technologies: Risks and Responsibilities

Designing Policy and Regulation for New and Emerging Technologies: Risks and Responsibilities

Feb 25, 2020 | Events, Policy Commons Blog, Policy Pod

Professor Karen Hussey (Director of the Centre for Policy Futures, University of Queensland) Tuesday 3 March, 5pm Pat Hanan Room (207-501), University of Auckland Trained as a political scientist and economist, Karen undertakes research in the field of public policy...

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