R Talks: Exploring Relational Social Policy

RATIO

RATIO will be hosting a series of R Talks in 2018 to encourage a conversation that brings together policy wonks, scientists, practitioners, philosophers, philanthropists, innovators, people facing down disadvantage, and others who will engage in a series of discussions that put relationships at the heart of public policy.

  • 54 minutes 28 seconds
    John Hitchin on the place in me
    John Hitchin is Chief Executive of Renaisi, an organisation dedicated to improving places. He has contributed to the How to be Wrong network since its inception. He talks here about how some of the ideas in the interim report have derived from and inform the work of Renaisi, and the prospects for the relationship between evidence and policy. In the conversation with John, Michael refers to his essay (https://renaisi.com/2019/05/13/concept-of-place-in-policy-essay/) You can’t get there from here and a short blog (https://renaisi.com/2020/02/03/what-do-people-mean-when-they-talk-about-place-based-change/) John wrote in response to the How to be Wrong report.
    19 April 2021, 2:18 pm
  • 6 minutes 37 seconds
    Banerjee and Duflo’s book Poor Economics Commentary
    Banerjee and Duflo’s book Poor Economics Commentary by RATIO
    8 March 2021, 3:52 pm
  • 23 minutes 39 seconds
    Love in Covid Times with Iain MacRitchie
    Iain MacRitchie, philanthropist and founder of MCR Pathways, returns for Love in Covid Times to discuss how the pandemic has impacted young people in or on the edge of care. MCR Pathways is changing the educational outcomes of disadvantaged young people through relationships with community volunteers. Read more: https://mcrpathways.org/put-relationships-at-the-heart-of-recovery-and-fuse-social-and-economic-policies/ https://mcrpathways.org/respectfully-disruptive-is-the-way-to-progress/ https://mcrpathways.org/re-floating-the-economy-is-a-health-and-wellbeing-emergency/
    5 October 2020, 3:59 pm
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