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We study the societal impacts of rapid economic and technological change. We also look at the societal impacts of intensified engagement in global networks and mobilities.

Publications

    Awards

    • Economic and Social Research Council (UK): Analysing the transnational provisioning of services in the social sector: the case of commercialisation of NHS services in China and India. SF Murray (PI), R Bisht, B Hunter, B Salter, Y Zhou  1/9/2019- 31/5/2022 £702,000 ES/S010920/1
    • MRC/ERSC/Wellcome/DfID Joint Funded Initiatives: Practices, regulation and accountability in the evolving private healthcare sector: lessons from Maharashtra State, India  S F Murray & I Chakravarthi £178,695 1/7/2017 – 30/6/19 MR/R003009   
    • British Academy/ Newton Advanced Fellowship: Regulatory initiatives and challenges in pluralistic healthcare systems: the case of Turkey Volkan Yilmaz co-applicant SF Murray  NAF2R\170027,  1/2018 – 04/2020  £57,291.00. 
    • British Academy UK Challenges Research Fund, £49.200, Intimacies of Violence, Jelke Boesten  Newton Mobility Grant, British Academy, with Helen Scanlon, University of Cape Town, “Building Inclusive Histories in Transition: Symbolic Reparations, Memorial Arts and Gender-based Violence in Comparative Perspective”. £9,012.00 
    • 2016-2018 AHRC/GCRF Network Grant: Debating, Performing & Curating Symbolic Reparations and Transformative Gender Justice in Post Conflict Societies. Collaborative programme with University of Cape Town and Catholic University of Peru. £47,951.32 
    • British Academy/Leverhulme small grant. £9926.40. “Rural-urban migration and regimes of registration”. Charlotte Goodburn 

    Activities

    Social science perspectives on the healthcare policy challenges in the emerging economies: Research workshop
    Social science perspectives on the healthcare policy challenges in the emerging economies: Research workshop

    One-day workshop hosted by the Department of International Development (King's) and Social Policy Forum Research Centre at Bogazici University to unpack and critique the dominant policy paradigm and on-going healthcare policy challenges in the emerging economies.

    Publications

      Awards

      • Economic and Social Research Council (UK): Analysing the transnational provisioning of services in the social sector: the case of commercialisation of NHS services in China and India. SF Murray (PI), R Bisht, B Hunter, B Salter, Y Zhou  1/9/2019- 31/5/2022 £702,000 ES/S010920/1
      • MRC/ERSC/Wellcome/DfID Joint Funded Initiatives: Practices, regulation and accountability in the evolving private healthcare sector: lessons from Maharashtra State, India  S F Murray & I Chakravarthi £178,695 1/7/2017 – 30/6/19 MR/R003009   
      • British Academy/ Newton Advanced Fellowship: Regulatory initiatives and challenges in pluralistic healthcare systems: the case of Turkey Volkan Yilmaz co-applicant SF Murray  NAF2R\170027,  1/2018 – 04/2020  £57,291.00. 
      • British Academy UK Challenges Research Fund, £49.200, Intimacies of Violence, Jelke Boesten  Newton Mobility Grant, British Academy, with Helen Scanlon, University of Cape Town, “Building Inclusive Histories in Transition: Symbolic Reparations, Memorial Arts and Gender-based Violence in Comparative Perspective”. £9,012.00 
      • 2016-2018 AHRC/GCRF Network Grant: Debating, Performing & Curating Symbolic Reparations and Transformative Gender Justice in Post Conflict Societies. Collaborative programme with University of Cape Town and Catholic University of Peru. £47,951.32 
      • British Academy/Leverhulme small grant. £9926.40. “Rural-urban migration and regimes of registration”. Charlotte Goodburn 

      Activities

      Social science perspectives on the healthcare policy challenges in the emerging economies: Research workshop
      Social science perspectives on the healthcare policy challenges in the emerging economies: Research workshop

      One-day workshop hosted by the Department of International Development (King's) and Social Policy Forum Research Centre at Bogazici University to unpack and critique the dominant policy paradigm and on-going healthcare policy challenges in the emerging economies.

      Our Partners

      University of Cape Town

      University of Cape Town