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Greening the financial sector - Simon Savsek and Matteo Ferrazzi, European Investment Bank
Underinvestment, particularly in climate change, is a significant impediment in Central, Eastern and South Eastern Europe. Matteo Ferrazzi and Simon Savsek discuss climate change risks to the financial sector, regulatory and supervisory issues, decarbonisation pathways in different sectors and banks’ transition plans.
Full interview: faculti.net/greening-the-financial-sector/
Переглядів: 6

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Climate change and the Dutch housing market - Sandra Phlippen
Переглядів 27Місяць тому
Global climate change has local ramifications. This is particularly so in the case of The Netherlands. Sandra Phlippen discusses how climate change affects the Dutch housing market through three channels of impact: physical climate risks, climate adaptation, and climate mitigation. Watch full: faculti.net/climate-change-and-the-dutch-housing-market/
Childhood Disability, Social class and social-mobility - Stella Chatzitheochari
Переглядів 69Місяць тому
Stella Chatzitheochari focuses on the importance of social class for disabled young people's outcomes, emphasizing the need for intersectional analyses of disability inequalities ▶️ faculti.net/childhood-disability-social-class-and-social-mobility-a-neglected-relationship/ #disability #sociology #class
Establishing social groups in Hebrew - Gonen Dori-Hacohen
Переглядів 11Місяць тому
Gonen Dori-Hacohen explores the Hebrew anaxnu (‘we’) in Israeli political radio phone-in programs.
Dancing Odissi - Anurima Banerji
Переглядів 273 місяці тому
Anurima Banerji explores how dance shifts from regional art to global spectacle, highlighting state regulation and gender performance. FULL INSIGHT: faculti.net/dancing-odissi/
The Sonoran Dynasty in Mexico Revolution - Jurgen Buchenau
Переглядів 233 місяці тому
In ""The Sonoran Dynasty in Mexico,"" Jürgen Buchenau recounts the narrative of this governing faction, which, during the revolutionary era, rejected both Indigenous and Catholic traditions. FULL INSIGHT: faculti.net/the-sonoran-dynasty
The journey to hybrid working - Dr. Amanda - Jones
Переглядів 183 місяці тому
Jointly led by King’s Policy Institute and King’s Business School, Dr. Amanda Jones explores pandemic impacts on London work dynamics, forecasting future trends. FULL INSIGHT: faculti.net/the-journey-to-hybrid-working/
Gender, war, and the State - Stephen Bowd
Переглядів 193 місяці тому
Stephen Bowd explores Alda Pio Gambara's letters, revealing her role in managing estates and supporting her husband's military activities by providing supplies and organizing troops. FULL INSIGHT: faculti.net/gender-war-and-the-state/
Synthesis and Satisfaction: Anita L. Allen
Переглядів 73 місяці тому
Can the government stick us with privacy we don't want? It can, it does, and may need to do more of it. Anita Allen discusses public regulation of privacy at home. FULL INSIGHT: faculti.net/synthesis-and-satisfaction/
Social Entrepreneurship and Innovation - Carole Carlson
Переглядів 103 місяці тому
Carole Carlson uses a variety of real-world examples, cases, and profiles to illustrate how entrepreneurs around the world are changing their communities. FULL INSIGHT: faculti.net/social-entrepreneurship/
A West African Sufi Master on the Global Stage - Cheikh A. Babou
Переглядів 263 місяці тому
Cheikh A. Babou investigates the efforts of the late Sufi sheikh, Abdoulaye Dièye, to expand the Muridiyya Muslim tariqa in France and North America. faculti.net/a-west-african-sufi-master/
Northern Getaway: Dominique Brégent-Heald
Переглядів 83 місяці тому
Dominique Brégent -Heald investigates the connections between film and tourism during the first half of the twentieth century, exploring the economic, pedagogical, geopolitical, and socio-cultural contexts and aspirations of tourism films. faculti.net/northern-getaway/
Measuring the influence of expectations, beliefs, and medication side effects-David Blackburn
Переглядів 33 місяці тому
David Blackburn discusses the impact of beliefs, expectations, side effects, and their combined effects on the risk for medication non‐ persistence.faculti.net/measuring-the-influence/
Mother of the Oceans - Lucian Ashworth
Переглядів 123 місяці тому
Lucian Ashworth delves into Elisabeth Mann Borgese's international thought, showcasing her view of maritime governance as a model for broader global governance. FULL INSIGHT: faculti.net/mother-of-the-oceans/
Politics and Economics in the Eighties - Geoffrey Carliner
Переглядів 63 місяці тому
Did 1980s economic policies signal a long-term shift? Does the turn to conservatism in 1981-82 represent a continuation of earlier policies or a brief shift to the right? Geoffrey Carliner explores evidence.faculti.net/politics-and-economics/
Fragile Victory: - James Cronin
Переглядів 23 місяці тому
Fragile Victory: - James Cronin
Dual strategy process in open strategizing - Jing Cai
Переглядів 73 місяці тому
Dual strategy process in open strategizing - Jing Cai
The Grapes of Conquest - Julia Ornelas-Higdon
Переглядів 113 місяці тому
The Grapes of Conquest - Julia Ornelas-Higdon
They Called It Peace: Worlds of Imperial Violence - Lauren Benton
Переглядів 763 місяці тому
They Called It Peace: Worlds of Imperial Violence - Lauren Benton
Supreme Bias - Paul M. Collins
Переглядів 13 місяці тому
Supreme Bias - Paul M. Collins
Corporate Compliance's Achilles Heel - Miriam Baer
Переглядів 43 місяці тому
Corporate Compliance's Achilles Heel - Miriam Baer
The Opening Dilemma - Richard Bensel
Переглядів 273 місяці тому
The Opening Dilemma - Richard Bensel
A century of coalitions in battle: Rosella Cappella Zielinski
Переглядів 33 місяці тому
A century of coalitions in battle: Rosella Cappella Zielinski
Non-symbolic numerosities do not automatically activate spatial- Sandie Cleland
3 місяці тому
Non-symbolic numerosities do not automatically activate spatial- Sandie Cleland
Of Love and War - Angela Wanhalla
Переглядів 63 місяці тому
Of Love and War - Angela Wanhalla
Doing business with Asia - Anne Cullen
Переглядів 33 місяці тому
Doing business with Asia - Anne Cullen
The Third Net - Anthony Jimenez
Переглядів 33 місяці тому
The Third Net - Anthony Jimenez
More lawyers, more litigation? - Avner Levin
Переглядів 53 місяці тому
More lawyers, more litigation? - Avner Levin
Science and the Wealth of Nations - Bernard C. Beaudreau
Переглядів 73 місяці тому
Science and the Wealth of Nations - Bernard C. Beaudreau
Constitutional Acquisition and Regulation of Property - Dominic Dagbanja
Переглядів 73 місяці тому
Constitutional Acquisition and Regulation of Property - Dominic Dagbanja

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @adelaidemarie
    @adelaidemarie Місяць тому

    What a beauty filled thing the two of you have done for humanity,

  • @TheLundSystem
    @TheLundSystem Місяць тому

    Thank you, really useful!

  • @ribbrascal
    @ribbrascal 4 місяці тому

    Oh look, a butch white lesbian with White Guilt My shocked face

  • @abramjones9091
    @abramjones9091 4 місяці тому

    Silk, spices, and coins imported from the east and furs, swords, and slaves from the west... so how did this fuel a european advantage? Couldnt the east build a new economic foundation on their exports? I would think so, which would imply more reasons why the west gained the edge. Would like to hear more about the trade imbalance

  • @lw1zfog
    @lw1zfog 5 місяців тому

    ZERO long term safety &/or efficacy studies always meant precisely that, with that being said, the ‘Antibody Dependent Enhancement’ thing was long since known about, historically leading to a lot of dead ferrets in the lab. the guinea pigs were played, now you ARE ‘the research’, for life. whooops ! S.A.D.S. but true. 🐑💉🧪🧬🦠⏱💣🫀💥🚑

  • @richyp64
    @richyp64 5 місяців тому

    Please keep current with your boosters otherwise you're putting all of us at risk. 💙💙

    • @lw1zfog
      @lw1zfog 5 місяців тому

      😂🤣😂🤦🏽‍♂️🥴🤡

  • @javedahmedmalik2085
    @javedahmedmalik2085 Рік тому

    Will always be indebted to him to help me understand the reality as it is and how it is perceived in social sciences and in life. RIP Sir. Salute.

  • @fizkallnyeilsem
    @fizkallnyeilsem 2 роки тому

    In ww2 japan did far worse than any tryranical side of human history combined, hardly any asian nation thats their victim be it China, India, Indonesia, Korea, or Philippines were sorry for those nukes, the Bombs saved lives inorder to end the war sooner and reduce the loss of life on both sides by doing a D-day on Japan. Call it whatever you want but lets ask again who the fuck started that shit and made it happen, let me give you a hint it rhymes with Enperor Hirohito

  • @jamesandrewes6985
    @jamesandrewes6985 3 роки тому

    absolute lad

  • @ged1064
    @ged1064 3 роки тому

    Thanks for this - very enlightning talk by someone sure of their subject.

  • @anithrabasnayake8053
    @anithrabasnayake8053 3 роки тому

    is there a version for dummies?

  • @MrLaureus
    @MrLaureus 3 роки тому

    This Man is a Legend.

  • @polestar5517
    @polestar5517 3 роки тому

    RIP. A philosopher will be missed

  • @ljwljw21
    @ljwljw21 3 роки тому

    Such sharp intelligence and crystal-clear mind.A true lost

  • @eclecticism1019
    @eclecticism1019 4 роки тому

    Darn it! I love Bhaskar so much!

  • @novkorova2774
    @novkorova2774 4 роки тому

    Yeah, let's call everything terrorism and our lives will be better.

    • @capitalistholocaust3128
      @capitalistholocaust3128 2 роки тому

      As Chomsky explains elsewhere, the word terror used to refer to the wholesale terror of governments, but due to their propaganda, we now mainly refer only to the retail terror of non-state actors. But as Chomsky points out, the terror of states IS FAR GREATER in size and scope than that of non-state actors. In fact, our terror is the worst terror.

  • @chris.dalton
    @chris.dalton 4 роки тому

    Roy was kind to let me sit in on a number of his seminars at IoE while I was doing my PhD research about 7 or 8 years ago. This is how he spoke, always with gentility and softness, always with carefully chosen words, always without starting with the idea that the audience needed to have things explained to them in a way that dumbed things down, and always in terms of stating and restating (in slightly different terms) the same things. He tended to lose people along the way, often at the point where he got beyond the critique of science and the epistemic fallacy and into the labyrinthine descriptions of ontology and so on. By the time he tried to explain meta-reality, I doubt anyone could really follow him, and if they could they may not have quite agreed. I think CR is probably now doomed to be an item on the menu for master's and doctoral students possible philosophical perspectives to select their approach, and maybe by some others who arrived in this man's wake from social science and other critical approaches with roots in Marxism and metaphors of justice and power. This is a shame, because he was really on to something with the search for a coherent path from ontology to epistemology to axiology. But he really was a lovely guy, who held court with style despite some serious physical conditions.

    • @patricksullivan1827
      @patricksullivan1827 Місяць тому

      Perhaps you might check out Otto Laske's work. He's made a useful model and it's fundamentally connected to critical realism attributed to Roy Bhaskar.... Otto has made a table with 4 columns and 7 forms in each.... Essentially developing a more inclusive way of showing up and understanding the work... It's still definitely higher Ed... But I'm an electrician and I am grasping it and seeing how some of the problems are so socially rife that I think lamens are beginning to grasp.... Ultimately I believe we will need to reimagine and re-develop language as blank states ... But also with bringing in babies from the dirty dirty bathwater! 😅 We can keep the all the babies but being able to navigate and position ourselves in chaos is critical and a requirement for attuning for social organization, etc... cheers.

    • @patricksullivan1827
      @patricksullivan1827 Місяць тому

      Hahah, Otto has actually commented down below! Check it out.c😮

  • @davidmurray1304
    @davidmurray1304 4 роки тому

    Jabba The Hut inhabited by the spirit of an English upper-class puff, giving back to Common Sense its own banality tarted up with academese and spiced with mystical mumbojumbo.

    • @thejoin4687
      @thejoin4687 3 роки тому

      Great, isn't it!

    • @piezoelectron
      @piezoelectron 3 роки тому

      Fucking idiot

    • @saphone9758
      @saphone9758 2 роки тому

      Nailed it!

    • @lokayatavishwam9594
      @lokayatavishwam9594 Рік тому

      This is exactly how an unsophisticated conservative shrimp (or a crude disgruntled marxist) will react to his work. Crass ad hominem attacks, along with a generic statement that mischaracterizes a philosopher's oeuvre, which betrays your own lack of clarity and imagination while reading philosophy.

    • @fxbeliever123
      @fxbeliever123 9 місяців тому

      @@lokayatavishwam9594with this approach they can just say the same and on goes the compartmentalisation

  • @socratesagain7822
    @socratesagain7822 4 роки тому

    To my eternal shame, I just "discovered" Mr. Bhaskar last night while researching a topic on epistemological thinking and the human brain's "need" (ability?) to create constructs in order to understand ("dissect?" But mine is such a morbid term...) _underlying reality_ which may land us on the deterministic side if not understood and mastered. The man beat me to the punch DECADES back! I must now credit his views when I complete my project. Sure wish I had met him in his prime. My god, what a mind!Be well.

  • @lastcall7
    @lastcall7 5 років тому

    I wish I would have heard this lecture during Philosophy 201! Excellent. I pray that in all his getting of knowledge that he came to the knowledge of the truth in Jesus Christ before he left this world. Jesus IS the way, the truth and the life. No man can come unto the Father except through Him. Jesus is the Door. Today, if you hear His voice-- come.

  • @jshir17
    @jshir17 5 років тому

    I remember my Christian college taught me "critical 'realism'" which denied that there were any facts or that words have any meaning which therefore implies that there is no truth or morality

    • @lastcall7
      @lastcall7 5 років тому

      No Christian college would teach you that. God is the author of absolute truth and every science.

    • @lastcall7
      @lastcall7 5 років тому

      Additionally, Jesus IS THE WORD, so if your statement was true, that would be increasingly ludicrous. No college would continue to exist if it presented any counter argument unethically and falsely. Especially in this world kingdom.

    • @lostmarxbro
      @lostmarxbro 29 днів тому

      Same story here.

    • @jshir17
      @jshir17 29 днів тому

      @@lastcall7 Yes quite a few of the Neo-“evangelical” schools like Wheaton, Calvin and their imitators like Geneva college do. See Gary North/Rousas Rushdoony on this topic about “Christian” liberals

  • @koaasst
    @koaasst 6 років тому

    an article on space.com guided me to this video... well kinda... seems like sterile neutrinos are in the news, and they pulled a paper from arxiv.org, which of course i had to google, then saw the guys named who created it back in 1991 (yay prodigy days? heh), and of course had to google his name, and sure enough here i am listening to Paul describe bringing the repository alive. I am a rabbit hole hunter. pretty cool stuff.

  • @ottolaske9129
    @ottolaske9129 7 років тому

    What moves one over and over about Roy Bhaskar is his modesty. He even understanded his huge contribution to the resuscitation of dialectical thinking which is of enormous value for addressing the crisis of four-planar being. To show how true this is he left to others. I am forever grateful to Roy to have shown me the promises of dialogical thinking based on dialectic. Otto Laske, creator of the Constructive Developmental Framework, an epistemological equivalent of dialectical ontology. March 2017.

  • @truthfreedom303
    @truthfreedom303 7 років тому

    if you could include the audio track of the question being asked that would be great i think. also that would help for quoting the conversation correctly :)

    • @FacultiMedia
      @FacultiMedia 7 років тому

      Hi It follows: hat is the context? methodology? main findings? conclusions?

  • @rossleadbetter7879
    @rossleadbetter7879 7 років тому

    Fantastic! Viewing reality as stratified allows us to see what underlies each, deeper ontological layer; therefore, the reality we currently have / see / experience is the result deeper and deeper layers that can be understood, and even influenced. Its like knowing that a change in the direction of a stream, upstream will make a change in the flow downstream...except opposite that we work with 'deeper' and 'superficial' as the boundaries of the CR stratification... it makes a difference!

  • @prakashchatterjee5733
    @prakashchatterjee5733 8 років тому

    A great mind ... very missed.

  • @user-bb6pe6me7f
    @user-bb6pe6me7f 8 років тому

    Great person in the world.

  • @birdiehall7817
    @birdiehall7817 8 років тому

    THIS GUY FUCK YEAH

  • @communallie6899
    @communallie6899 8 років тому

    I love you.

  • @RMStrasser
    @RMStrasser 8 років тому

    "Hopefully in a reader friendly way..."

  • @adamu1978
    @adamu1978 9 років тому

    A great mind is now gone. RIP Roy Bhaskar. May your followers stand on your shoulders.

    • @saphone9758
      @saphone9758 2 роки тому

      Lmfao

    • @IAn0nI
      @IAn0nI Рік тому

      ​@@saphone9758you good?

    • @saphone9758
      @saphone9758 Рік тому

      @@IAn0nI yup 👍

    • @IAn0nI
      @IAn0nI Рік тому

      @@saphone9758 what was so funny for you out of curiosity?

  • @joziemc9438
    @joziemc9438 10 років тому

    Very interesting I'm sure - too clever for me though :(

    • @saphone9758
      @saphone9758 2 роки тому

      Really pretentious stuff, doesn't mean anything. Been there done that. He's dead wrong. You know more than they do