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NEP: New Economics Papers - Social Norms and Social Capital - Digest, Vol 106, Issue 4

In this issue we feature 11 current papers on the theme of social capital, chosen by Fabio Sabatini (Università degli Studi di Roma “La Sapienza”):

Educating the Heart, Body and Mind: Gandhian principles in developing new futures for higher education in India

18 Sept 2019, New Delhi – “Concepts such as the non-violent economy and non-violent governance must replace the present development paradigm modelled on war, crime and violence. There is a lot of research, innovation and investment in the war industry. There is a need to bring the same into non-violence", said Dr PV Rajagopal, eminent Gandhian practitioner, speaking at the international conference on “Educating the Heart, Body and Mind” held in New Delhi. While sharing his learning curve from local to global knowledge, he also posed an important question for young academics: “How can our education be made relevant to today’s world, especially for the marginalised?”

ALADIN Online Alert 28

The ALADIN Online Alert is a joint ALADIN initiative, produced bimonthly by the UIL Library and CDÉACF, with input from additional ALADIN members from all over the world. Its goal is to share recent online and full-text information and documents in the area of adult and lifelong learning.

Countdown to Placemaking Week!

 Hello placemakers! We're just about 10 days away from Placemaking Week!

Please note that online registration for the conference will close officially on Friday, September 27th. The sooner you register, the more time you have to sign up for one of Tuesday's mobile workshops on Sched, which are filling up fast! These are first come, first served, and we will close mobile workshop sign ups on Sept 30th -- don't miss out.

Update: Additional Speaker for Sustainable Development Goals 'SDG 8: Decent Work & Economic Growth' 24 Sept 2019 at RMIT

Update: We are pleased to announce that Daisy Gardener, Advocacy and Campaigns Manager at Oxfam Australia, will also join the panel for this event.

Cultural Heritage Project SOPHIA set to begin in December 2019

How cultural heritage is preserved and enhanced is a major factor defining Europe's identity and its place in the world. Many jobs are also created by the management and promotion of cultural heritage and heritage contributes to sustainable growth and social cohesion. PASCAL, working in cooperation with the European Museums Academy (EMA), is set to make an input to a new project known as SOPHIA which is focussing on heritage and its impact on society.  

 

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