13: Der ungleiche Staat: Wie Ungleichheit die Kreativität der Gesellschaft einschränkt und wie wir Wandel herbeiführen
In Zusammenarbeit mit RSA - Royal Society for the Encouragement of Arts, Manufactures and Commerce
Die hohe Fragmentierung der heutigen Zeit stellt in Frage, ob unsere Institutionen, Regierungen und EntscheidungsträgerInnen die notwendigen politischen und sozialen Veränderungen, die den Kern von wachsender Ungleichheit bekämpfen, vorantreiben können. Was ist die (neue) Rolle und Verantwortung der Politik? Wie können partizipatives Leadership gefördert und BürgerInnen in Entscheidungsprozesse eingebunden werden? Welche Rolle spielen kleine Organisationen mit einer informellen Struktur in einer Zeit, in der große Strukturen zunehmend unzureichend agieren?
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Adam LENT
European Director of Research and Innovation, Ashoka Foundation, London
1999-2002 | ESRC Research Fellow, Department of Politics, University of Sheffield |
2001-2004 | Freelance Research and Policy Consultant |
2004-2006 | Research Director and Clerk to the Commission, The Power Inquiry |
2006-2011 | Head of Economic and Social Affairs, Trades Union Congress |
2011-2015 | Director, Action and Research Centre, Royal Society for the Encouragement of Arts, Manufactures and Commerce |
since 2015 | European Director, Research and Innovation, Ashoka Foundation, London |
June O'SULLIVAN-HALSE
Chief Executive Officer, London Early Years Foundation, London
1980-1982 | Staff Nurse, Bethlem Royal & Maudsley Hospital |
1985-1986 | Community Worker, Ethnic Minorities Unit, Greater London Council |
1986-1993 | Under 8’s Social Worker, Wandsworth Borough Council Social Services |
1993-1994 | Training & Development Officer, London Borough of Hackney, Social Services Department |
1994-1996 | Early Years Project Officer, Surrey County Council Education and Social Services |
1996-2004 | Operations and Training Manager, Westminster Children’s Society, London |
since 2004 | Chief Executive, London Early Years Foundation (formerly Westminster Children’s Society ), London |
Dr. Faiza SHAHEEN
Head of Inequality & Sustainable Development, Save the Children, London
2005-2006 | Research Assistant, NCB - National Children s Bureau |
2006-2007 | Course Tutor (Urban Economics) and Guest Lecturer (Research Methods), University of Manchester |
2007-2009 | Research Analyst, Centre for Cities, London |
2009-2014 | Senior Researcher and Programme Coordinator, Economic Inequality, NEF - New Economics Foundation, London |
since 2014 | Head of Inequality & Sustainable Development, Save the Children, London |
Anthony PAINTER
Director Policy and Strategy, RSA - Royal Society for the Encouragement of Arts, Manufactures and Commerce, London
1999-2000 | Consultant, Westminster Strategy |
2000 | Project Leader, Policy Network |
2000-2002 | Director, Urbanity |
2002-2003 | Director, Political Division, The Communication Group plc |
2003-2008 | Founder and Director, Jefferson Communications |
2008-2013 | Freelance Researcher, Writer, Strategy Consultant and Commentator |