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HI Ilektra,

I sent this to Lisa as well. Not sure if this would be of interest to you,
since it is about Germany and England specifically, but I though I would
forward, just in case.

Best,

Boana

Boana Visser

PhD Student | Graduate Teaching Assistant
University of Kent, Canterbury

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On Tue, Oct 21, 2014 at 6:26 PM, Samuel Everett <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

> Roundtable Day Event: Austerity and Our Social Future
>
> 13.11.2014, 09:30-16:00
>
>
>
> The 2007-08 financial crisis has produced a recession in Europe not seen
> since the Great Depression. It has provoked governments to implement
> drastic public sector cuts with more planned for the near future. The Woolf
> Institute invites representatives from charitable organisations,
> policy-makers and academics from Germany and England - two countries that
> have experienced dramatic cuts as well as differing levels of economic
> growth over the past 7 years -  to discuss the role of governments, faith-
> and community-based welfare organisations and individuals in responding to
> human vulnerability in an age of austerity. The event programme consists of
> three roundtables addressing the following questions individually: (1) What
> are basic human needs and who should determine their meaning? (2) How
> ‘responsible’ should citizens be for themselves and each other?  (3) What
> kind of society do we want in the future?
>
> The event will be held on Thursday 13 November 2014 in the Garden Room at
> St. Edmund’s College.
>
> For more details visit our website:
> http://www.woolf.cam.ac.uk/research/conferences.asp.
>
> Costs: £5 for lunch (optional).
> To register please email Dr Christina Fuhr: [log in to unmask]
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