A Global Perspective on Value and Values: Insights from the Launch of “Insidious Capital”
Setting the Research Agenda for the Next Decade: Tackling Inequality
Authoritarianism, Inequality, and the Far Right: Unpacking Brazil’s Political Landscape with Thomas Salem
The Corporate Grip on Inequality: A Call for Public Action
GRIP’s 2023 Annual Report: Advancing the Global Dialogue on Inequality
The Unequal Burden of Climate Change: Prof Michael Grubb on Climate Finance
Support the European Citizens’ Initiative: Taxing Great Wealth for Ecological and Social Transition
What does it mean for climate finance to be gender-responsive?
What could be equitable climate finance?
Navigating the Storm: How Global Inequality Fuels the Rise of the Illiberal Right
Joint Statement on Sustainability Week at the UN General Assembly
Migration, productivity, education and urbanisation are not making everybody happy
Between Confrontation and Silent Discipline: Working-Class Dilemmas under Javier Milei’s Far-Right Government in Argentina
Navigating Green Finance: Challenges and Opportunities Explored at SDG Conference
Climate Inequality: The Stark Realities and the Road to Equitable Solutions
Global South Scholars Discuss Inequality and Legal Change at Bergen Exchanges
Complex Realities: Alpa Shah on Poverty, Inequality, and Democracy in India
Decolonisation and the Pursuit of Human Dignity: A Keynote Address by Divine Fuh
Unmasking Inequality: Labour Unions vs. Authoritarian Regimes
Decolonising African Knowledge Systems: A Conversation with Divine Fuh
Reflecting on the Law and Society Association Conference 2023
Decolonising Suffering: On Precarity and New Imaginative Subjectivities
Suffering, Precarity & Imaginative Subjectivities: Insights from Divine Fuh’s Seminar
Labour Unions Against Authoritarianism: Insights from a Round Table Discussion
The Temporary Residence of ‘St. Bazile’ and The Boat to Be as Sites for Speculating about the Future
A new collaboration with South-South Network
The GRIP Annual Lecture 2023: “200 Years of Socialism: Revisiting the Old Dilemmas”
Exploring Inequality Through Visual Art: The Imaging Inequality Project 2022
Global Working Class in Focus: GRIP Annual Lecture Explores the Legacy of 200 Years of Socialism
Academic Workshop Explores the Complexities of Socialism and Labour Movements
Tackling Inequality Through Taxation of the Wealthy: A Call to Action – Reflecting on the Oxfam Report “Survival of the Richest”
From Crisis to Change: Oxfam’s Report on Wealth Disparities and the Road to Equality
Unequal Worlds #16
Beyond Speculation
Citizenship By the People?
Unequal Worlds #13
Indigenous Perspective on Climate Change and Decolonial Learning
The Annual Lecture on the rights of indigenous peoples highlighted the importance of acknowledging traditional knowledge and aligning indigenous voices with policymaking and research.
The How of just transformation: SDG Conference Bergen 2023
The session sought to address questions on How can we address the fundamental flaw of capitalism when it comes to redistributing wealth between rich and poor?
SDG Conference Bergen 2023: Examining the Path to Sustainability
The recent SDG Conference Bergen at the University of Bergen was a momentous event addressing challenges of the Agenda 2030 and gathering over 1 500 participants from 117 countries.
GRIP at Day Zero 2023
Resistances of Belonging
Political Protests and New Forms of Citizenship Miniseries #1
2022 Highlights
Before jumping into 2023, let's take a moment to reflect on all the milestones we have managed to achieve together.