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Ep. 28: Turning social safety nets into trampolines. A conversation with Sarah Schulman

Apr 23, 201728 min
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Sarah Schulman and her colleagues describe their work as turning social safety nets into trampolines. In the show, she describes her work as trying to disrupt the social welfare state. She and her team often find themselves working within the tensions of traditional approaches to structuring institutions and more iterative approaches to working. They generate insight using ethnography and other research development methods to ensure that people flourish in the work that they do. Visit their social design shop InWithForward. http://inwithforward.com/

This podcast was recorded via Skype both speakers were in different locations.
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