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