
Sarah Wootton - Why change happens: What we can learn from the past
06/03/15 • -1 min
Theme 1: How ‘norms’ change.
The concept of progressive incrementalism will be critically examined, through case studies of how norms have changed in relation to slavery, the treatment of animals, and gender norms.
Theme 1: How ‘norms’ change.
The concept of progressive incrementalism will be critically examined, through case studies of how norms have changed in relation to slavery, the treatment of animals, and gender norms.
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Theme 1: How ‘norms’ change.
The concept of progressive incrementalism will be critically examined, through case studies of how norms have changed in relation to slavery, the treatment of animals, and gender norms.
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Theme 2: Participation in change
A recent theme running through civil society campaigning has been the need to ‘deepen democracy’ both through participation processes and reforming education so that all citizens, including the most marginalised, are provided with the capability to critically engage and shape decisions at a local, city, state, international level. This strand of the conference will examine historical variations in levels and forms of civic and popular participation in politics and policy.
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