Since 2013, I have been closely involved with the International Panel on Social Progress as member of the Steering Committee. The IPSP is a broad collective of academics - with a transdisciplinary and geographically diverse reach - intent on working together to identify the sources of current crises on the one hand and to provide, on the other hand, actionable propositions and solutions targeting a fairer, better, more just and more human centered model of society and development. The final report is now in press at Cambridge University Press and you can read the working drafts of this encyclopedic report here.
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Democracy and Citizenship
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Poverty, Inequality and Well-Being
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Global Risks, Resources
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Markets, Finance and Corporations
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Private and Public Governance
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The Future of Work
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Violence, Peace and Security
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Global Health
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Religions and Secularisms
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Gender-Family-Reproduction-Sexuality
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Urban Issues, Urban-Rural Relations
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Education, Communication and Media