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'''Paul Stubbs''' is a British-born sociologist who is currently a Senior Research Fellow at the Institute of Economics in [[Zagreb]] where he heads the Department of Labour Markets and Social Policies.
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'''Paul Stubbs''' is a British (Liverpool) born sociologist and activist-researcher who has lived and worked in [[Zagreb]] since 1994. His work focuses on policy translation, international actors in social policy and social development, new green-left municipalisms and, increasingly, the history of Yugoslav socialism, social welfare and the Non-Aligned Movement. He is a Senior Research Fellow at the Institute of Economics, Zagreb.
  
His main research, advocacy and consultancy interests focus on social protection and social inclusion in South Eastern Europe, with a particular emphasis on the role of international actors. He has recently completed two research projects on child poverty and household coping strategies and local state capture in Croatia. He is working on historical studies of the welfare state in socialist Yugoslavia and on the Non-Aligned Movement, socialist Yugoslavia and UN social rights. He has advised a number of international organisations on their work in the region, including UNICEF, UNDP, the UK government's DFID, Save the Children, CARE International and the Finnish government.
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His publications include the books ''Social Policy and International Interventions in South East Europe'' (Deacon and Stubbs, eds, 2007), ''Towards Open Regionalism in South East Europe'' (Stubbs and Solioz, eds, 2012), ''Transformations in Global and Regional Social Policies'' (Kaasch and Stubbs, eds, 2014), ''Making Policy Move: Towards a politics of translation and assemblage'' (Clarke, Bainton, Lendvai and Stubbs, 2015), ''[http://library.memoryoftheworld.org/#/book/adf05dc1-222c-45dd-b8e3-8d61860982aa Social Inequalities and Discontent in Yugoslav Socialism]'' (Archer, Duda, Stubbs, eds, 2016), and ''[http://library.memoryoftheworld.org/#/book/5b24bd1c-b623-4e1b-a24a-0c959b125c28 Socialist Yugoslavia and the Non-Aligned Movement: Social, Cultural, Political and Economic Imaginaries]'' (ed, 2023). [https://odrast.hr/2023/01/06/paul-stubbs-is-our-fourth-keynote-speaker/ (2023)]
 
 
His publications include ''Social Policy and International Interventions in South East Europe'' (Deacon and Stubbs, eds, 2007), ''Towards Open Regionalism in South East Europe'' (Stubbs and Solioz, eds, 2012), ''Transformations in Global and Regional Social Policies'' (Kaasch and Stubbs, eds, 2014), ''Making Policy Move: Towards a politics of translation and assemblage'' (Clarke, Bainton, Lendvai and Stubbs, 2015) and ''Social Inequalities and Discontent in Yugoslav Socialism'' (Archer, Duda, Stubbs, eds, 2016). He is the team leader of the Croatian team in the European Social Policy Network, which advises the European Commission on social policy and social inclusion issues. [http://csp.org.rs/en/regional-initiative/members-of-the-network/paul-stubbs.html (2016)]
 

Latest revision as of 21:38, 15 January 2024

Paul Stubbs is a British (Liverpool) born sociologist and activist-researcher who has lived and worked in Zagreb since 1994. His work focuses on policy translation, international actors in social policy and social development, new green-left municipalisms and, increasingly, the history of Yugoslav socialism, social welfare and the Non-Aligned Movement. He is a Senior Research Fellow at the Institute of Economics, Zagreb.

His publications include the books Social Policy and International Interventions in South East Europe (Deacon and Stubbs, eds, 2007), Towards Open Regionalism in South East Europe (Stubbs and Solioz, eds, 2012), Transformations in Global and Regional Social Policies (Kaasch and Stubbs, eds, 2014), Making Policy Move: Towards a politics of translation and assemblage (Clarke, Bainton, Lendvai and Stubbs, 2015), Social Inequalities and Discontent in Yugoslav Socialism (Archer, Duda, Stubbs, eds, 2016), and Socialist Yugoslavia and the Non-Aligned Movement: Social, Cultural, Political and Economic Imaginaries (ed, 2023). (2023)