Knowledge exchange funding for Public Futures Database
Published: 10 December 2019
Andrew Cumbers and Franziska Paul successfully applied to the University of Glasgow Knowledge Exchange Flexible Fund 2019 to establish the Public Futures Database
Andrew Cumbers and Franziska Paul successfully applied to the University of Glasgow Knowledge Exchange Flexible Fund 2019 to establish the Public Futures Database. The application titled "Building a Global Database on Remunicipalisation", worth £12.600, includes a collaboration with the Netherlands-based Transnational Institute (TNI), and means that an interactive and open access database of deprivatisation cases will be created out of an existing collection of cases through crowd-sourced efforts of TNI and partners.
First published: 10 December 2019