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Inaugural Lecture of Nehal BhutaEdinburgh Law School presents: The Inaugural Lecture of Professor Nehal BhutaRecovering Social RightsAbout the lectureDespite a flourishing in the constitutionalization and adjudication of social…
From Becca Selby
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Open Lecture Series | Adam Smith and his Enduring SignificanceListen to Dr John Gordon, Teaching Fellow in Philosophy and Humanities talk about Adam Smith, referred to 'Father of Economics.' 2023 marks the tricentennial of Adam Smith, who was born in…
From Fiona Russell
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Dispatches from the Frontlines of Environmental JusticeDispatches from the Frontlines of Environmental Justice: A conversation on colonial resource extraction, gender violence, and COP26. First Nations activist Delee Nikal has travelled with…
From Julie Gibbings
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ELRN 2020 Annual Lecture - Prof Ambreena ManjiProfessor Ambreena Manji from Cardiff University speaks on 'Searching for Care Labour in African Social History'. This is the Annual Lecture delivered on the 16th of October 2020.
From Iain Mcgee
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Regulating the Platform Economy in Italy and the UK - Dr Alessio Bertolini (Glasgow, School of Law)https://www.wiki.ed.ac.uk/display/CIDS/2020+Week+2%3A+Labour+and+workers+rights+in+the+data-driven+e...In the past few years, the platform economy has emerged as one of the most disrupting…
From James Stewart
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Emancipating Gig Workers from Algorithmic Control: A Multi-disciplinary Inquiry into Data Rights, Data Flows and Data-based Worker Science - Karen GregoryControversies in the Data Society 2020https://www.wiki.ed.ac.uk/display/CIDS/2020+Week+2%3A+Labour+and+workers+rights+in+the+data-driven+e...On-demand labour platforms have been digitally…
From James Stewart
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M&M Podcast Episode 5: Jeremy Knox: data, justice and impacts on automationIn the fifth episode of the M&M (Michael and Myles) podcast we are joined by Dr Jeremy Knox, the co-director of the Centre for Research in Digital Education (Data Society) and a Lecturer in…
From Myles Blaney
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Episode 2 - Climate optimism or fatalism: Teaching climate change in today's universityThis podcast complements the University’s Teaching Matters blog, and invites students and staff to engage in topical conversations. The first three episodes accompany the Teaching Matters…
From Sarah Thomas
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Episode 1 - Climate optimism or fatalism: Teaching climate change in today's universityThis podcast complements the University’s Teaching Matters blog, and invites students and staff to engage in topical conversations. The first three episodes accompany the Teaching Matters…
From Sarah Thomas
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Professor Rowena Arshad OBE Inaugural Lecture - Scotland: The challenge of realising inclusive education when it comes to 'race'Scotland: The challenge of realising inclusive education when it comes to 'race' Professor Rowena Arshad OBEChair in Multicultural and Anti-Racist Education and Head of The Moray House…
From Nelly Iacobescu
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Professor Lindsay Paterson | Scottish Education Policy : why statistics matterProfessor Lindsay Paterson is from the School of Social and Political Science | University Of Edinburgh - He presents research data on large scale historical and contemporary statistical surveys of…
From Nelly Iacobescu
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Economic Democracy Block3 v7Welcome to Economic Democracy: The Cooperative Alternative, our MOOC about worker-owned and worker-controlled firms. We often hear that political democracy is the best available form of…
From Nuria Fraile-Diaz
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Economic Democracy Block3 v6Welcome to Economic Democracy: The Cooperative Alternative, our MOOC about worker-owned and worker-controlled firms. We often hear that political democracy is the best available form of…
From Nuria Fraile-Diaz
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