Sehe jetzt erst den denunziatorischen Artikel in @DIEZEIT über @CKemfert . Ich kenne keine bessere Kommunikatorin und Expertin für die #Energiewende. Was soll das? https://t.co/wV3YcmhxmX
Great news: we are thrilled to announce we are hosting a #pariserplatzdialogue spotlight discussion on 9 March with @joergkukies and @AranchaGlezLaya in Paris together with @sciencespo and online.
Registrations: https://t.co/G6dSQ6U30y
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Publish with the Graduate Inequality Review—a journal for graduate students and recent graduates. We are looking for opinion pieces and academic papers on the topic of inequality and the future 📖⚖️
We're thrilled to host our next event with Dr. Florence Dafe and Dr. Radha Upadhyaya on Employing capital: Patient Capital and Labour Relations in Kenya’s Manufacturing Sector.
The event will take place on Zoom and here's the link:
https://t.co/dpYnrXK3iy
See you there! 🤩
Just a reminder that if you would like to join us on-campus or online today at at 16.00 (Central European Time), you can find more information here: https://t.co/IQgWUcF3du
We're hosting @AmeliaHorgan tomorrow at 16.00 (CET) on campus at the Hertie School and online via Zoom!
As always, you can find the sign-up form for in-person attendance and the Zoom link on our website: https://t.co/IQgWUcF3du
We're hosting @AmeliaHorgan tomorrow at 16.00 (CET) on campus at the Hertie School and online via Zoom!
As always, you can find the sign-up form for in-person attendance and the Zoom link on our website: https://t.co/IQgWUcF3du
Happy New Year everyone! We’re back to business today with our 4th event announcement for the upcoming Spring semester:
We’ll have @AmeliaHorgan joining us to present on her recent book Lost in Work on the 31st of March!
Thanks to everyone who turned out this evening. We really enjoyed watching the film with you all and learned a lot about the struggles and possibilities of labour organising in the developing world!
We've been able to reschedule our screening of Made in Bangladesh with our friends at Cinema Politica Berlin which had previously been postponed - it will now take place tonight at 19.30 in Du Beast Bar Neukölln. Hope to see some of you there!
It's mid-term week here in Berlin, so we decided to get some reading recommendations from professors @AnkeHassel, @MKreyenfeld, @LukasGrafEdu and Sébastien Mena on things they have found useful and inspiring for their own research:
https://t.co/ETyu8mi78A
@AnkeHassel@MKreyenfeld @LukasGrafEdu All the professors are involved with the Hertie Social Policy Research Group, a group which brings together the researchers on social policy issues at Hertie and hosts the bi-weekly social policy colloquium. You can find more info on them here: https://t.co/e6qV04vgON
We had a great time hosting @BJMbraun today for a talk on his work on Asset Manager Capitalism.
Thanks to everyone who attended and to Benjamin for taking the time to speak to us!
Reminder: we're hosting Benjamin Braun tomorrow at 16.00-17.00 (CET) on campus at the Hertie School and online via Zoom.
You can sign-up for attendance or find the zoom link on our website: https://t.co/QHJNOTezyx
We'll be hosting @BJMbraun next Thursday for a talk on his theory of Asset Manager Capitalism and what this means for macroeconomic and social policy!
You can now sign-up for in-person attendance or find the zoom link for the event on our website: https://t.co/QHJNOTezyx
Weren't able to make it to our event with @abenanav? Well you can now find a version of the event on our YouTube channel, along with recordings from our other past events!
Aaron Benanav On Unemployment, Automation and Post-Scarcity Economics https://t.co/jN7i297A7E via @YouTube
We really enjoyed hosting @abenanav yesterday for our first in-person event of the semester!
Aaron gave us his insights on unemployment, automation and the political challenges of moving towards a post-scarcity future.
Thank you to Aaron and to all of you who attended!
Next up, we’ll be having @BJMbraun join us on the 10th of March to present on his work on Asset Manager Capitalism and its implications for macroeconomic and social policy!