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NEW ROUTES FOR SOCIAL JUSTICE
About Policy Network
Policy Network is an international thinktank and research institute. Its network spans national borders across Europe and the wider world with the aim of promoting the best progressive thinking on the major social and economic challenges of the 21st century.
Our work is driven by a network of politicians, policymakers, business leaders, public service professionals, and academic researchers who work on long-term issues relating to public policy, political economy, social attitudes, governance and international affairs. This is complemented by the expertise and research excellence of Policy Networks international team.
A platform for research and ideas
  • Promoting expert ideas and political analysis on the key economic, social and political challenges of our age.
  • Disseminating research excellence and relevant knowledge to a wider public audience through interactive policy networks, including interdisciplinary and scholarly collaboration.
  • Engaging and informing the public debate about the future of European and global progressive politics.
A network of leaders, policymakers and thinkers
  • Building international policy communities comprising individuals and affiliate institutions.
  • Providing meeting platforms where the politically active, and potential leaders of the future, can engage with each other across national borders and with the best thinkers who are sympathetic to their broad aims.
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  • Delivering an innovative events programme combining in-house seminars with large-scale public conferences designed to influence and contribute to key public debates.
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NEW ROUTES FOR SOCIAL JUSTICE
Empowering Individuals and Innovative Forms of Collective Action
Edited by
Claudia Chwalisz, Renaud Thillaye and Emma Kinloch
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ISBN: PB: 978-1-78660-501-6
ISBN: eBook 978-1-78660-502-3
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CONTENTS
Ania Skrzypek and Ernst Stetter
Claudia Chwalisz and Renaud Thillaye
Geoff Mulgan
Nicolas Colin
Florence Sutcliffe-Braithwaite
Hanno Burmester
Georgia Gould
Tiina Likki
Anna Randle
Charlie Cadywould
Andrew Harrop
Ben Page
Emma Kinloch
T his volume is the output of the fourth annual Policy Network and Foundation for European Progressive Studies (FEPS) Oxford conference that took place at St. Catherines College, University of Oxford in July 2016. The conference explored a progressive reform programme for the institutional structure of society, the changing role of the state in the pursuit of social justice, and the evolving relationship between citizens and the state.
Most of the contributions in this volume are from speakers at this conference. We would like to thank all of those who presented in Oxford for helping shape our thinking Geoff Mulgan, Nicolas Colin, Vicki Nash, Anthony Painter, Juha Leppanen, Selma Mahfouz, Andrew Harrop, Simon Parker, Mike Kenny, Georgia Gould, Alfred Gusenbauer, Ernst Stetter, Heleen de Boer, Anna Randle, Nick Pearce, Bart Vanhercke, Ben Page, Brando Benifei, Marte Gerhardsen and Robert Biedron.
We would also like to convey our thanks to Ania Skrzypek and Ernst Stetter from FEPS and Katherine Roberts from Policy Network who played a crucial role in facilitating the seminars. We are grateful to Ben Dilks and Charlie Cadywould for their help in editing the volume.
Ania Skrzypek is senior research fellow at the Foundation for European Progressive Studies (FEPS). She is an author of over 80 published papers and articles, available in English, French, German and Polish. Among her responsibilities at FEPS, she is in charge of the Next Left research programme, and co-ordinates FEPS Young Academics Network.
Ernst Stetter is the secretary general of the Foundation for European Progressive Studies (FEPS) since 2008. He is an economist and political scientist who comments regularly on EU affairs in the media, and is a visiting fellow at the University of Greenwich, London. In 2003 he received the French decoration of Chevalier de lOrdre national du Mrite.
Claudia Chwalisz is a consultant at Populus and a Crook public service fellow at the Crick Centre, University of Sheffield. Previously a senior policy researcher at Policy Network, she is the author of The Populist Signal: Why Politics and Democracy Need to Change (2015) and The Peoples Verdict: Adding Informed Citizen Voices to Public Decision-Making (2017).
Renaud Thillaye is a manager at the business advisory firm Flint Global. He spent four years as an adviser to French local government leaders, before moving to the Bureau of European Policy Advisors at the European Commission. Prior to joining Flint, he was deputy director and lead researcher and author on EU affairs at Policy Network.
Geoff Mulgan is chief executive of Nesta, and has been in post since 2011. Previously he was chief executive of the Young Foundation, director of the governments Strategy Unit and head of policy in the Prime Ministers office under Tony Blair. He has also been chief adviser to Gordon Brown, a lecturer in telecommunications, an investment executive, and a reporter on BBC television and radio.
Nicolas Colin is founder and partner of The Family, and a professor at Sciences Po and the University of Paris-Dauphine. He is the founder and former CEO of 1x1 connect, co-founder of Stand Alone Media, and was previously been commissioned by the French government to research the tax system and digital economy.
Florence Sutcliffe-Braithwaite is a historian of 20th-century Britain, and lectures at University College London. Her PhD examined political and popular ideas about class in England between 1969 and 2000. Other historical subjects she has an interest in include gender, sexuality and prostitution.
Hanno Burmester is a policy fellow at Das Progressive Zentrum where he researches the future of democracy. He works on organisational development in organisations across all sectors and sizes. In the past Hanno worked for a number of federal government institutions and as a freelance journalist, including for NDR and die Taz .
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