by IPSP | Jan 23, 2019 | Sin categorizar |
On Monday, January 28th, an IPSP discussion event will be held at the University of Vienna, Austria. IPSP authors Christiane Spiel (Ch. 19), Ulrike Felt (Ch. 14), and Wolfgang Lutz (Ch. 18) will present the findings of their chapters of the report. There will then be...
by IPSP | Jul 6, 2017 | Sin categorizar |
IPSP authors Marc Fleurbaey (Steering Committee), Gianluca Grimalda (ch. 8), and Ingrid Woolard (ch.3), along with Romina Boarini and Orsetta Causa of the OECD, wrote a policy brief for the G20 meeting this summer (see announcement here). You can read the following...
by IPSP | Mar 13, 2017 | Sin categorizar |
This excerpt from Chapter 3 (Inequality and Social Progress) discusses the role that government policies can play in reducing inequality and improving economic opportunities for all. Policies can affect inequality through various mechanisms. An adaptation of the...
by IPSP | Dec 7, 2016 | Sin categorizar |
This weekend, UN diplomats from 37 countries will gather for the 2nd Annual Friendship Group Retreat in Hamilton, Bermuda. The retreat is organized by the International Women’s Health Coalition and The International Planned Parenthood Federation, and speakers include...
by Johan Schot | Jun 22, 2016 | Sin categorizar |
Authors: Johan Schot, Cian O’Donovan1 The role of science and technology in social progress will be drawn out as a special cross-cutting theme in the final ‘Rethinking Society for the 21st century’ report. Uniquely, this theme has been subject to special...
by Pelin Tan | Mar 25, 2016 | Sin categorizar |
Op-Ed by Assoc.Prof.Dr. Pelin Tan, Sociologist Lead-Author of «Towards the Urban Society» – International Panel on Social Progress – Turkey A 17 year old Syrian refugee named Mohammed follows me to my...
by IPSP | Dec 11, 2015 | Sin categorizar |
Islam and the West, by Akeel Bilgrami This text is drawn from a longer speech given at the World Public Forum on ‘the dialogue between civilisations and the idea of a world order’. We speak much today of Islam, indeed do so obsessively, and we speak of its relations...
by Michel Wieviorka | Nov 18, 2015 | Sin categorizar |
On terrorism: “We are not at war,” by Michel Wieviorka A recent book by Sudhir Hazareesingh is entitled “A country that loves ideas: History of a French passion” (Flammarion ed.). But this passion only applies unevenly. And in times of crisis...
by Ingrid Robeyns | Aug 29, 2015 | Sin categorizar |
Ingrid Robeyns: Impressions From the First IPSP Authors Meeting Over the last three days, the first meeting of authors of the International Panel of Social Progress (IPSP) was held in Istanbul. The IPSP is to some extent modeled after the International Panel on...