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Focused on the Future

Podcast Focused on the Future
Universiteit Utrecht
Organizations and institutions often focus on the short term. People are tempted to get quick results. The long-term results are much less likely to be consider...

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  • Policing
    Growing polarization in society, increasing conflicts with law enforcement, a rapidly changing work environment, the influence of AI. Many forces that raise the question: What is the future of policing?Our guests are:Theo Jochoms, Strategic Adviser at the directorate Strategy and Innovation at the Dutch National Police.Tessa Diphoorn,  Associate Professor at the Department of Cultural Anthropology at Utrecht UniversityMerijn Bruijnes,   Assistant professor at the School of Governance Utrecht UniversityIsabelle Frens,  Researcher at the Institute of Security and Global Affairs at Leiden University
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  • Citizen councils
    Citizen councils are often used throughout Europe as an additional form of democracy. Randomly drawn residents work together to find solutions to tough social problems. In Ireland there have been citizen consultations on abortion legislation and climate policy. In some cities, permanent citizens' councils have even been introduced. In Utrecht, The Netherlands, the advice of their first citizens' council was recently presented.But what is the position of such an advice within our current democratic government?Marij Swinkels Assistant Professor at the School of Governance Utrecht UniversityEva Oosters Alderman of the Municipality of Utrecht, and responsible for the first citizens' council in Utrecht.Hanneke van Eijken Professor Rule of Law and Democracy at Utrecht UniversityCoco Kanters Assistant professor, Liberal Art and Sciences at Utrecht UniversityRianne Dekker Assistant Professor Public Governance and Management 
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  • Government
    To ensure ecological sustainability, it is necessary to fundamentally change current production processes and consumption patterns. This can be done by imposing new restrictions on producers and consumers, or by increasing the price gap between sustainable and unsustainable alternatives through taxes and levies. However, the question stands: How do we balance the long term effects with the short term actions?Our guests this episode are:Tom Bouwman, Postdoctoral Researcher at the Institute for Private Law at Leiden UniversityMartijn Snoep, Chair of the Netherlands Authority for Consumers & Markets (ACM)Ana Poças Ribeiro, Postdoctoral Researcher on Circular Economy at Utrecht UniversityMichèlle Bal, Assistant Professor in Interdisciplinary Social Science at Utrecht UniversityJoel Anderson, Professor of Moral Psychology & Social Philosophy at Universiteit Utrecht
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  • Communities
    Large-scale changes, like the Covid pandemic, make it clear that inequality exists, and is being reinforced as a result. We tend to look at governments to counter inequalities due to these changes, but what role do communities play? How do communities respond?The main question we explore in this episode: What role do communities play in societal changes for the long-term benefit?Joining the conversation with our host Glenn van der Burg, this episode's guests include:Mara Yerkes, Sociologist and Professor of Comparative Social Policy at Utrecht University Mucahid Bayrak, Assistant Professor in Human Geography and Spatial Planning at Utrecht UniversityJulie Fraser, Assistant Professor with the Netherlands Institute of Human Rights at Utrecht University
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  • Law and A Sustainable World
    Climate change is a global problem that affects both current and future generations. Companies, governments, NGO’s and civilians have to play their role in preventing the impact of climate change. What role does the law play?Due to a year long campaign, the UN General Assembly unanimously made a historic decision by requesting the International Court of Justice to issue an Advisory Opinion on the legal obligations regarding climate change. In the Netherlands, the Urgenda Foundation won their case against the Dutch Government. Royal Dutch Shell also lost their case about CO2 reduction. Not meeting the CO2 reduction targets is endangering the human rights of Dutch citizens.In what way can the law protect against future damage and interests of the unborn? And to what extent can judges make decisions on issues with far-reaching consequences for the environment? How can law or the judge actually ensure a sustainable and liveable world for future generations?Joining the conversation with our host Glenn van der Burg, this episode's guests include:Elbert de Jong, Professor of Private Law at Utrecht UniversityNatalie Dobson, Assistant Professor of International & European Law and Climate Change at Utrecht UniversityMathijs Boom, Lecturer of History and Philosophy of Science at Utrecht University
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Over Focused on the Future

Organizations and institutions often focus on the short term. People are tempted to get quick results. The long-term results are much less likely to be considered. Not considering the long-term results, can cause big problems when it comes to global issues like: climate change, poverty, deforestation, religious conflicts and migration. For these major issues we must develop long-term strategies.  In Focused on the Future, scientists and stakeholders talk about new views on big issues based on Longtermism.This podcast is an initiative of Utrecht University
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