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Fatima Mohamed Ali

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Claire Stewart-Hall

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What makes a just primary education in Bristol schools?

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Dialogues on Educational Justice: Brought to you by the Repair-Ed project
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Fatima Mohamed Ali, Claire Neaves and Dr. Claire Stewart-Hall discuss their experiences of teaching in Bristol schools and opportunities to reimagine schooling differently.

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Dialogues on Educational Justice: Brought to you by the Repair-Ed project
People
Claire Stewart-Hall
Fatima Mohamed Ali
Claire Neaves
Keywords
schools
injustice
racism
class
Bristol
Department: Department of Education
Date Added: 05/09/2024
Duration: 00:25:34

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Dialogues on Educational Justice: Brought to you by the Repair-Ed project

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Dialogues on Educational Justice:  Brought to you by the Repair-Ed project

Reparative Futures of Education (Repair-Ed) is a research project that examines race and class injustices in education across the city of Bristol, England, exploring collective forms of redress and reconstruction. For the podcast, the Repair-Ed team talk to people in Bristol, the UK and beyond about how schooling systems and practices can be reimagined.

Repair-Ed is funded by UKRI: EP/Y014928/1

Image by Seekan Hui (2024)

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Dennis Egger

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General Equilibrium Effects of Cash Transfers in Kenya (Frisch Medal 2024 Winner)

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CSAE Research Podcasts
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Winner of the Frisch Medal 2024, this project examines the impact of a one-time cash transfers to over 10,500 poor households across villages in rural Kenya, on the individual households but also the community at large.
How large economic stimuli generate individual and aggregate responses is a central question in economics but has not been studied experimentally. Working with the NGO GiveDirectly, this project examined the impact of a one-time cash transfers of about USD 1000 to over 10,500 poor households across 653 randomised villages in rural Kenya, on the individual households but also the community at large. The research paper produced from this project was published in Econometrica and won the Frisch Medal Award 2024.

Speakers: Dennis Egger, Associate Professor in the Department of Economics at the University of Oxford, and Stefan Dercon, CSAE Director and Professor of Economic Policy at the Blavatnik School of Government and the Department of Economics, University of Oxford.

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CSAE Research Podcasts
People
Dennis Egger
Stefan Dercon
Keywords
unconditional cash transfers
cash grants
development
economics
randomised control trial
Kenya
RCTs
Department: Department of Economics
Date Added: 27/08/2024
Duration: 00:40:42

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Isabelle Lemay

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Kenneth Lonergen

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Shailendra Bhandare

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Dr Shailendra Bhandare on the Ashmolean Museum’s South Asian coin collections

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Asian Studies Centre
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Shreya Gupta interviews Dr Shailendra Bhandare, Curator of South Asian and Far-eastern Coins and Paper Money at the Ashmolean Museum
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Creative Commons Attribution-Non-Commercial-Share Alike 2.0 UK (BY-NC-SA): England & Wales; https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/2.0/uk/

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Asian Studies Centre
People
Shailendra Bhandare
Shreya Gupta
Keywords
nusmatics
South Asia
COIN
Collection
curator
keeper
Ashmolean
ashmolean museum
Department: St Antony's College
Date Added: 23/08/2024
Duration: 00:41:00

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