
Global Research Programme on Inequality (GRIP)
@gripinequality
GRIP is a global research programme promoting critical and inter-disciplinary research on inequality丨Sponsors: @UiB and @ISC l Podcast: Unequal Worlds
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Marija Slavkovik Asuncion L. St.Clair [email protected] @victoria_shmidt #ResearchAgenda for the next decade should focus on the issue of #inequality and the role of #law in both driving and addressing #marginalization. This session, in collaboration with Global Research Programme on Inequality (GRIP), set the stage for the next decade of transformative research on inequality.


⏰ Tomorrow’s the day! Discover Insidious Capital—a deep dive into the final stage of capitalist globalisation. From environmental politics to the rise of the illiberal right, get ready for a thought-provoking discussion. 🔗 gripinequality.org/event/book-lau… #BeEx2024 LawTransform

📚 Launch of the timely ‘Insidious Capital’ edited by Don Kalb. Are we seeing the last phase of capitalist globalisation? Eye-opening discussion on fast transforming social spaces at #BeEx2024 🙌 LawTransform anwesha dutta Elina Troscenko Global Research Programme on Inequality (GRIP)


Excited to see International Science Council showcase our case study "Foresight Visions: Embracing Community-led and Indigenous Perspectives" at the guide to anticipation: Tools and methods of horizon scanning and foresight council.science/publications/f… Mount Royal U MRU Library UN Environment Programme ASA Sociology UBC Geography (also at @ubcgeography.bsky.social)

Don't miss this HUMA - Institute for Humanities in Africa #HumaBookLaunch at the The Book Lounge

🏢 What if businesses prioritised people & planet? Check out our post on innovative business models from the Oxfam International report. 🔗The Corporate Grip on Inequality: A Call for Public Action - GRIP (gripinequality.org) #InequalityIncDiscussion #SustainableBusiness


🎙️ New episode of Unequal Worlds! Dive into Brazil’s far-right rise w/ PhD fellow Thomas Salem. Corruption, WhatsApp misinformation, & the role of Pentecostal churches—what’s driving this movement? BergenAnthropology Learn more here: gripinequality.org/7098-2/







