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LISTSERV Web Interface 16.52024-03-19T08:17:09ZAndrea Parma2024-03-19T08:17:02+00:002024-03-19T08:17:02+00:00Call for Abstracts: Symposium on “Responses to increasing socio-economic insecurity: income support policies” (SPA Conference 2024)https://www.jiscmail.ac.uk/cgi-bin/wa-jisc.exe?A2=SOCIAL-POLICY;cf7c5b0f.2403Social Policy Association Conference, University of Strathclyde (Glasgow).<https://mailtrack.io/link/cad8bc06535b9c28cee99d8ae08c891c56b3ea1d?url=https%3A%2F%2Fsocial-policy.org.uk%2Fwhat-we-do%2Fconference-2%2Fspa-conference-2024%2F&userId=3969615&signature=eee1e44f67d1bc8e><br><br>Wednesday 3rd – Friday 5th July, 2024<br><br>Call for Papers: Symposium on “Responses to increasing socio-economic insecurity: income support strategies”<br><br>Symposium organiser: Andrea Parma<br><br>The topic of economic insecurity reappeared with great frequency in the scientific and political debate following the Great Recession. Job instability and other labour market changes, changes in family structures, the increasing unsustainability of the housing market in urban areas, the structural weaknesses of households or the weakness of available welfare buffers brought economic insecurity to the centre of the debate. Economic insecurity has been conceptualized in different [...] Lee Gregory2024-03-18T17:30:04+00:002024-03-18T17:30:04+00:00Academics Stand Against Poverty UK – Manifesto Audit Launch.https://www.jiscmail.ac.uk/cgi-bin/wa-jisc.exe?A2=SOCIAL-POLICY;a9658923.2403Today we are launching the third Manifesto Audit led by Academics Stand Against Poverty (ASAP) UK. ASAP is an international network of chapters of which ASAP UK is one of 18 chapters globally.<br><br>For the Manifesto Audit ASAP UK brings together expert analysis of the political party manifestos to assess the impact of the parties’ policies towards tackling poverty. The audit produces a score for each policy area which combine into an overall score to provide accessible information on poverty reduction to the electorate. [...]Alexander,EA2024-03-18T17:20:04+00:002024-03-18T17:20:04+00:00Why are things this way? | LSE Exhibitionhttps://www.jiscmail.ac.uk/cgi-bin/wa-jisc.exe?A2=SOCIAL-POLICY;6bfd8c00.2403Dear colleagues,<br><br>Our exhibition Why are things this way?<https://eur01.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/GetUrlReputation> is on display in the London School of Economics Gallery until 12 April. Please stop by to see it if you're in town.<br><br>Why are things this way? is the outcome of a participatory research project that draws on creative methods to explore the cost of living crisis. Over the summer of 2023, six residents of Hackney East London worked with artist Andy Sewell and researcher Eileen Alexander to respond to a series of open-ended prompts through photography. The resulting images are presented alongside text fragments from our group conversations. [...]