Works at the intersection of politics, sociology, political economy, via social/public policy. Into ideas.
Ireland, UK & Europe
#SocialCitizenship #Resilience #WelfareState #Ideology #Discourse #Cohesion
I'm an Assistant Prof. in Social Policy. My background is political science. Follow the thread for more
You can apply for 2026 here: www.ucd.ie/publicpolicy
You can apply for 2026 here: www.ucd.ie/publicpolicy
(not as catchy, but true)
If don't believe me, explain the definitional difference between Democratic Socialism & Social Democracy
(not as catchy, but true)
Continued growth is just *assumed* in every economic model of the relationship between temperatures and growth.
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The gentle hobbits save the “hard men” of Gondor, largely through compassion and selflessness. Not the other way around. The Christian parable is barely hidden!
The gentle hobbits save the “hard men” of Gondor, largely through compassion and selflessness. Not the other way around. The Christian parable is barely hidden!
(which is exactly why I'm writing this post...)
Any tips? Anything that works well for you?
(which is exactly why I'm writing this post...)
Any tips? Anything that works well for you?
people.ucd.ie/matthew.dono...
people.ucd.ie/matthew.dono...
www.theguardian.com/politics/art...
I did some of my PhD fieldwork in Handsworth in the late 00s-early 10s. Felt pretty integrated to me, despite high levels of deprivation. The residents weren't particularly enamoured with the government, mind.
I did some of my PhD fieldwork in Handsworth in the late 00s-early 10s. Felt pretty integrated to me, despite high levels of deprivation. The residents weren't particularly enamoured with the government, mind.
Like doctors.
Like doctors.
Lived experience of unemployment benefits strongly suggests otherwise.
Screengrabs via @sanktionsfrei.bsky.social
Lived experience of unemployment benefits strongly suggests otherwise.
Screengrabs via @sanktionsfrei.bsky.social
That's because there's no such thing as "the data" - only interpretations.
Can anyone point me to any more information/sources/analysis of these Belgian welfare reforms? I assume this is focused on social assistance not insurance...
Can anyone point me to any more information/sources/analysis of these Belgian welfare reforms? I assume this is focused on social assistance not insurance...
Reform's growth in support has mostly come from the Conservatives and non-voting (much less from Labour).
These reflect patterns of party-bloc voting that we saw in the 2024 UK GE: tinyurl.com/y5pv7thw