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Fair Enough? From UCL's Grand Challenge of Inequalities

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Fair Enough? is a new podcast from UCL’s Grand Challenge of Inequalities, asking a simple but urgent question: when it comes to tackling inequality, are we really doing enough? In an increasingly divided world, where competing interests often pull us apart, what would solutions that most people consider fair actually look like? Hosted by UCL’s Pro-Vice-Provosts for Inequalities, Dr Victoria Austin... more

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Artwork for Fair Enough? From UCL's Grand Challenge of Inequalities

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Why do inequalities persist, even when opportunities appear to be expanding? How do factors such as gender, ethnicity, and geography shape our life chances? And can technology help create a fairer society, or risk deepening existing divides?

In thi... more

In this episode of Fair Enough, we’re exploring the transformative power of technology in promoting access to justice. Hosts Victoria and Lauren are joined by two inspiring guests: Professor Cathy Holloway, a leader in interaction design and innovati... more

Welcome back to Fair Enough. In this episode, Lauren and Victoria tackle the pressing issue of spatial inequality, focusing on the dynamics of cities and urban development. 

Joined by expert guests Bridget Wilkins, Head of Adoption, Engagement and I... more

Welcome to the first episode of Fair Enough, the podcast from UCL’s Grand Challenge of Inequalities. Hosted by Professor Lauren Andreas and Dr Victoria Austin, the series brings together researchers, policymakers and practitioners to explore bold ide... more

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Catherine Holloway
Professor of Interaction Design and Innovation, Co-Director of the Global Disability Innovation Hub
University College London / Global Disability Innovation Hub
Episode: Wired And Rooted: The Technology Transforming Access to Justice
Elly Savatia
Founder and CEO of Signverse, AI-powered sign language accessibility advocate
Signverse
Episode: Wired And Rooted: The Technology Transforming Access to Justice
Bridget Wilkins
Head of Adoption, Engagement and Innovation, Ministry for Housing, Communities and Local Government
UK Government
Episode: Housing, Community, and the Future: A New Approach to Urban Inequality
Mac Raco
Professor of Urban Governance and Development, Bartlett School of Planning, UCL
UCL
Episode: Housing, Community, and the Future: A New Approach to Urban Inequality
Saffron Woodcraft
Professorial Research Fellow of Collaborative Social Science at UCL's Institute for Global Prosperity; Director of UCL Citizen Science Academy
University College London (UCL) Institute for Global Prosperity
Episode: Regional Inequalities: Empowering Communities for Change
Graham Thrower
Head of the Institute for Economic and Social Inclusion at the University of Sunderland
University of Sunderland
Episode: Regional Inequalities: Empowering Communities for Change

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Wired And Rooted: The Technology Transforming Access to Justice
Q: Elly, how can technology enable inequalities to be reduced?
Technology can reduce inequality when it removes dependence on scarce human intermediaries, scales via infrastructure rather than one-off services, and is designed from the outset to work in low-resource contexts with local data and collaboration with communities.
Regional Inequalities: Empowering Communities for Change
Q: What practical solutions can scale up to improve regional equity?
Solutions include devolution with robust local accountability, universal basic services tailored to place, and investment in social infrastructure that supports mobility, health, education, and civic participation.
Regional Inequalities: Empowering Communities for Change
Q: What role can universities play in driving place-based, inclusive change?
Universities can act as anchor institutions, sustaining long-term partnerships with communities, building a knowledge infrastructure, training citizen scientists, and translating local insights into national policy evidence.
Regional Inequalities: Empowering Communities for Change
Q: What would a revolutionary approach look like if we unpicked common assumptions about inequality?
They suggest three areas: better local data and governance, humane use of technology that does not widen marginalization, and a stronger role for communities through citizen science to produce knowledge and inform decisions.
Regional Inequalities: Empowering Communities for Change
Q: What are the elements of regional inequality that feel most pressing and problematic today?
The guests highlight the intersection of inequality and insecurity, the chronic, long-term nature of regional disparities, and the need to shift policy from crisis management to systemic solutions that address the underlying drivers such as data quality, trust, and regional governance.

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