Venue: (opens in a new window)Clayton Hotel Cardiff Lane, Sir John Rogerson’s Quay, Dublin 2
Date: Thursday 23 March 2017
Time: 4pm
Speaker: (opens in a new window)Tania Burchardt, The London School of Economics and Political Science
Dr Tania Burchardt is Director of the Centre for Analysis of Social Exclusion and an Associate Professor in the Department of Social Policy at the London School of Economics. Her research interests lie in theories of justice, including the capability approach, measurement of inequality and applied welfare policy analysis. She is co-chair of the Equality and Diversity Forum Research Network, which seeks to bring together academics, policymakers and voluntary sector organisations working in these areas. Selected publications include Social Policy in a Cold Climate:policy and its consequences after the recession, co-edited with Ruth Lupton, John Hills, Kitty Stewart and Polly Vizard, 2016; ‘Public policy and inequalities of choice and autonomy’, co-authored with Martin Evans and Holly Holder, Social Policy & Administration, 2015; ‘Deliberative research as a tool to make value judgements’, Qualitative Research, 2014.
Recent years have witnessed a proliferation of monitoring exercises on social and economic outcomes, many with relevance to equality and human rights. But the theoretical basis for such exercises is not always clear, leading to doubts about the coherence of the results. This talk focuses on the development of the Equality Measurement Framework and the Human Rights Measurement Framework for the Equality and Human Rights Commission in Britain, including its grounding in the capability approach. It covers practical, data and communication challenges as well as emerging issues and new directions for monitoring.
There is no fee for this event but please register your attendance using the following (opens in a new window)link.