ONLINE BOOK LAUNCH ‘Love you - public policy for intergenerational wellbeing’ by Girol Karacaoglu
Please forward this invitation to others who may be interested
FOR THE philosopher Walter Kaufman ‘I love you’ means:
I want you to live the life that you want to live
I will be as happy as you if you do; and as unhappy as you if you don’t
In Love you: public policy for intergenerational wellbeing, author Girol Karacaoglu looks at how we would design, implement, and evaluate public policy if it were based on our love for future generations.
Tuwhiri will be launching Love you: public policy for intergenerational wellbeing by Girol Karacaoglu online on Zoom on Wednesday 17 February 2021 starting at 8:30pm NZ time.
AND YOU ARE INVITED
If you’re outside Aotearoa New Zealand, to find out when this meeting will be taking place in your time zone, click here:
https://timeanddate.com/worldclock/fixedtime.html?iso=20210217T0730
If you would like to attend, please register at https://lu.ma/hn9jczfw
Programme
8:30–8:35pm David Hanna (Inspiring Communities) – Mihi whakatau – welcome
8:35–8:50pm Girol Karacaoglu (Head of the School of Government, Victoria University of Wellington) – what you can expect to find in this book
8:50–8:55pm Gabriel Makhlouf (Governor of the Central Bank of Ireland, ex-NZ Treasury Secretary) – reflections on the background and context for the wellbeing work programme
8:55–9:00pm Professor Robert Wade (London School of Economics) – the political-economy context for the emergence of wellbeing as a focus for public policy
9:00–9:05pm Nancy Hey (Executive Director, WhatWorksWellbeing UK) – recent trends in the application of wellbeing to public policy and management
9:05–9:10pm David Hanna (Inspiring Communities) – community perspective on wellbeing
9:10–9:45pm General conversation
BUY ONE
In the Tuwhiri online store you can purchase printed books and digital books:
While prices are in NZ Dollars you can pay with a debit card or credit card when your account is denominated in other currencies.
Love you: public policy for intergenerational wellbeing is also available from your local bookshop and library suppliers, as well as on Amazon, Book Depository, in the Apple Book Store, and elsewhere online.
Half of the net proceeds from sales of this book will be donated to The Nest Collective which gives baby and children’s essentials to families in need in Aotearoa New Zealand.
To register for this event go to ➡︎ https://lu.ma/hn9jczfw
Please share this invitation with friends and colleagues who may be interested. Thank you.
Plus …
MEET THE AUTHOR
Wednesday 3 March ❡ 12:30–1:15pm
Unity Books, 57 Willis Street, Wellington
No need to register – just turn up