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Forces of agency – from young marketers to social movements

Before getting into the heart of the Rethinking Poverty dialogue I want to first say ‘thank you’ to Barry Knight and the Webb Memorial Trust for helping me understand...

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Blending past insights with new ways of thinking – the role of wellbeing in social progress

Working for an organisation with a hundred-year history tends to change your perspective. While most analysis of the relationship between the state and citizens starts from the postwar social...

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Fairness: a basis for uniting people across class, gender, race, and other differences

A doff of the hat to my colleague Barry Knight for his recent book, Rethinking Poverty: What Makes a Good Society? In the US, we live in a society where few...

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1-2 December 2017 – Rethinking Poverty in Hull

Friday 1 December: Youth Work and Community Development in Hull – The Sector We Want  Time: 10.30-14.00 Venue: The Annex, Community Enterprise Centre, Cottingham Road, Hull, HU5 2DH Organiser: University of Hull...

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Living Wage campaign links community with politics and business

Living Wage campaign links community with politics and business, says Jessica Goble As a programme officer for the Living Wage Foundation, the point that most struck me from Rethinking...

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Rethinking Poverty? We shouldn’t throw the baby out with the bathwater

How to end poverty in rich countries has been the subject of much hand-wringing over the years. When the Webb Memorial Trust kicked off our programme of work in...

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