Esther Peeren is Professor of Cultural Analysis and Academic Director of the Amsterdam School for Cultural Analysis (ASCA). With Jeroen de Kloet, she is series
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Imajine scenario response – Stefan Kaufman, Monash University
In this blog post, Stefan Kaufman of Monash University’s BehaviourWorks explores the IMAJINE scenarios from the perspective of behavioural science, insights, and interventions. I’m coming
Imajine scenario response – Colette Marshall, Director of Operations at Diabetes UK
In the latest response to the IMAJINE scenarios exploring the future of European regional inequality, Colette Marshall, Director of Operations at Diabetes UK, explores the
Lessons from policy theories for the pursuit of equity in health, education and gender policy
This post first appeared on the Policy & Politics blog. It summarizes an article published in Policy & Politics. Could policy theories help to understand
Independence movements in Europe: What claims do they make and how do they justify them?
Pro-independence movements have become significantly more prominent across Europe during the last decade. These movements challenge the territorial and constitutional integrity of existing states with
Imajine scenario response – Gail Carson, Centre for Tropical Medicine & Global Health, University of Oxford
In this discussion, Dr Gail Carson from the Nuffield Department of Medicine, Centre for Tropical Medicine & Global Health, University of Oxford, offers some thoughts
Imajine scenario response – Angela Adams, Saïd Business School University of Oxford & Angela Adams Consulting
In this response Angela Adams explores the future of executive education in each IMAJINE scenario.
Imajine scenario response – Robert Barrington, Centre for the Study of Corruption, University of Sussex
In this response to the IMAJINE scenarios, Professor Robert Barrington of the Centre for the Study of Corruption at the University of Sussex explores the
Spatial justice and data: “IMAJINE” a different future
On the 23rd of March, a Policy Workshop on Territorial Inequalities, Cohesion Policy and Spatial Justice has been held in Brussels. Amid many of the
Imajine scenario response – Luke Tay, Cornucopia FutureScapes
What do IMAJINE’s scenarios imply for how Europe feeds itself in times to come? Regional dynamics affect and are affected by the agrifood sector and its vital supply chains. Questions of environmental sustainability, logistics, health, and lifestyle are all entwined.