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Shifting Power in an Unequal World – a conversation with Katja Hujo and Maggie Carter


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Shifting Power in an Unequal World – a conversation with Katja Hujo and Maggie Carter

Inequality is undoubtedly one of today’s greatest challenges. In this episode, Katja Hujo and Maggie Carter, editors of the recently published book Between Fault Lines and Front Lines: Shifting Power in an Unequal World, talk about how inequalities have reshaped structures from the local to the transnational level and the impact and consequences of inequalities. They explore the conceptual thinking around inequality and its drivers and illustrate this with examples from cases studies from around the world.

Resources

Book:

Hujo, K. & Carter, M. (Eds.) (2022) Between Fault Lines and Front Lines: Shifting Power in an Unequal World. Bloomsbury Publishing.

https://www.bloomsbury.com/uk/between-fault-lines-and-front-lines-9781350229020/

Flagship report: https://www.unrisd.org/en/library/publications/crises-of-inequality

UNRISD website: https://www.unrisd.org/en

UNRISD Twitter: https://twitter.com/unrisd

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  • Apple podcasts:  https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-next-page/id1469021154
  • Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/10fp8ROoVdve0el88KyFLy
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    Speakers: Katja Hujo and Maggie Carter

    Host: Francesco Pisano

    Production, editing, social media: Amy Smith and Panha Theng

    Recorded & produced at the United Nations Library & Archives Geneva 

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