"Populism can bolster democracy if it is grounded in fairness".
Following the election of Graham Platner in the Maine Democratic primary, Prof Pepper Culpepper explains how “good populists” are swaying voters. 👇
https://ow.ly/x7vf50Zc9TC
📚 Join Professor Ciaran Martin Martin for a conversation with historian Helene von Bismarck about her new book, Fantastic Kingdom.
📆 5:30pm, 16 June, Blackwells, Oxford
Get your ticket 👇
https://ow.ly/j9Ml50ZbTIV
🌎 How is climate change impacting children's health?
Join Prof Alan Stein, Director of the Children and Climate Initiative, for a conversation at London Climate week alongside the Net Zero Education Agile Research Project on 23 June at Toynbee Hall.👇
https://ow.ly/rKtw50ZcbqI
"Survival continues to mean thinking about the long term – how to be as relevant as possible to the world."
Fellow of Practice Dr Aaron Maniam speaks to the NZ Herald on Singapore's economic success.👇
https://ow.ly/zlkU50ZcCi9
“Good systems are built when people feel ownership over the solutions.”
Master of Public Policy student Trinidad Pacareu Silva shares how global perspectives, mentorship and practical skills are shaping her approach to policymaking. 🌎👇 https://ow.ly/VmqS50Z6yNy
"Technology is not the solution, but it can be a powerful tool for advancing justice when it is designed responsibly and with a clear understanding of the people it is intended to serve."
MPP Paola Gutierrez Balderas reflects on the ‘the Tech and Justice Lab’.👇
https://ow.ly/m8uT50ZbJYf