
It's Basic Income: The Global Debate
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Elizabeth Rhodes (Contributor) Otto Lehto (Contributor) Soumya Kapoor (Contributor) Anke Hassel (Contributor) Edward Whitfield (Contributor) Uffe Elbaek (Contributor) Jonathan Reynolds (Contributor) Caroline Lucas (Contributor) Roope Mokka (Contributor) Karl Widerquist (Contributor)
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St George's University Hospital King's College London Hertie School of Governance in Berlin Demos Helsinki University of Georgetown Thammasat University Stewart Lansley is a visiting fellow in the School of Policy Studies, the University of Bristol, a Council member of the Progressive Economy Forum and a Research Associate at the Compass think-tank. He is a fellow of the Academy of Social Sciences and has written widely on poverty, wealth and inequality. His recent books include A Sharing Economy (2016), Breadline Britain, The Rise of Mass Poverty (with Joanna Mack, 2015) and The Cost of Inequality (2011). Dr. Malcolm Torry is Director of the Citizen's Income Trust and an honorary research fellow in the Social Policy Department at the LSE. Peter Beresford OBE is Visiting Professor at the University of East Anglia and Co-Chair of Shaping Our Lives, the user led organisation and network as a long term user of mental health services. He has a longstanding track record of work in the field of participation and citizen involvement as academic, service user, researcher, educator and activist. Ruth Lister is Emeritus Professor of Social Policy at Loughborough University and a member of the House of Lords. Stewart Lansley is a visiting fellow in the School of Policy Studies, the University of Bristol, a Council member of the Progressive Economy Forum and a Research Associate at the Compass think-tank. He is a fellow of the Academy of Social Sciences and has written widely on poverty, wealth and inequality. His recent books include A Sharing Economy (2016), Breadline Britain, The Rise of Mass Poverty (with Joanna Mack, 2015) and The Cost of Inequality (2011).
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- Contributor: Elizabeth Rhodes
- Imprint: Policy Press
- ISBN13: 9781447343905
- Number of Pages: 256
- Packaged Dimensions: 138x216mm
- Format: Paperback
- Publisher: Bristol University Press
- Release Date: 2018-03-14
- Binding: Paperback / softback
- Biography: St George's University Hospital King's College London Hertie School of Governance in Berlin Demos Helsinki University of Georgetown Thammasat University Stewart Lansley is a visiting fellow in the School of Policy Studies, the University of Bristol, a Council member of the Progressive Economy Forum and a Research Associate at the Compass think-tank. He is a fellow of the Academy of Social Sciences and has written widely on poverty, wealth and inequality. His recent books include A Sharing Economy (2016), Breadline Britain, The Rise of Mass Poverty (with Joanna Mack, 2015) and The Cost of Inequality (2011). Dr. Malcolm Torry is Director of the Citizen's Income Trust and an honorary research fellow in the Social Policy Department at the LSE. Peter Beresford OBE is Visiting Professor at the University of East Anglia and Co-Chair of Shaping Our Lives, the user led organisation and network as a long term user of mental health services. He has a longstanding track record of work in the field of participation and citizen involvement as academic, service user, researcher, educator and activist. Ruth Lister is Emeritus Professor of Social Policy at Loughborough University and a member of the House of Lords. Stewart Lansley is a visiting fellow in the School of Policy Studies, the University of Bristol, a Council member of the Progressive Economy Forum and a Research Associate at the Compass think-tank. He is a fellow of the Academy of Social Sciences and has written widely on poverty, wealth and inequality. His recent books include A Sharing Economy (2016), Breadline Britain, The Rise of Mass Poverty (with Joanna Mack, 2015) and The Cost of Inequality (2011).
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