Reading Development

Random readings on society, politics and change – Jorge Carrillo

Human Rights and ASEAN

An interview with Dr. Sriprapha Petcharamesree, currently full time lecturer at the Institute of Human Rights and Peace Studies, Mahidol University, Thailand. She is also Director of the International Ph.D Program in … Continue reading

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Income inequality as a cause of the Great Recession?

We argue that the ways in which consumers react to changes in relative income depend on such institutional factors as the deepness and regulation of the credit markets, the organisation … Continue reading

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Asia and the middle-income trap

A review of how per capita income has changed since 1970 relative to income in the United States tells us something about the risk of the middle-income trap in different … Continue reading

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Risk of water wars rises with scarcity

Chris Arsenault: Almost half of humanity will face water scarcity by 2030 and strategists from Israel to Central Asia prepare for strife. In March, a report from the office of … Continue reading

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CIVICUS: World Alliance for Citizen Participation

CIVICUS: World Alliance for Citizen Participation is an international network of civil society promoting members, partners and most significantly, organizations. Since its founding in 1993, the group has used this … Continue reading

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BRAC: Social Innovation Lab

Launched on October 19 2011, the Social Innovation Lab seeks to institutionalize innovation at BRAC and create an accessible space for all where ideas are shared, generated and nurtured.  It supports … Continue reading

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The Social Economy

The social economy: Unlocking value and productivity through social technologies: To reap the full benefit of social technologies, organizations must transform their structures, processes, and cultures: they will need to become … Continue reading

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Temporary initiatives need a permanent place in urban creativity policies

While bland ‘creative city’ policies have become universally popular in the world’s city halls, new temporary and ‘pop-up’ urbanism initiatives are spreading even more quickly across the globe. Oli Mould argues that … Continue reading

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Film – ‘People Before Profit’

People Before Profit powerfully captures the violence and impunity with which governments around the world, in rich countries as well as poor, deny these rights to their citizens in the name … Continue reading

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