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Autonomy is a think tank focused on all things related to the future of work. Here we host episodes of the Autonomy podcast as well as other relevant clips.
The Autonomy Podcast concerns work, post-work and everything in between.
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BBC Radio West Midlands 29/05/2020 COVID and the 4 Day Week
Director Will Stronge speaks to Richard Wilford on BBC WM about COVID and the prospects of a 4 day week.
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RADIO 5 Covid-19 Stephen Nolan (1/5/2020)
Autonomy director Will Stronge talks through Autonomy's recent work on COVID-19 and why we need a fairer economy to emerge from this crisis.
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BBC Radio Wales with Jason Mohammad: a four-day week for all?
Autonomy's director Will Stronge talks with the BBC's Jason Mohammad about the four-day week and why it is an idea whose time has come.
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AP episode 5: the future of trade unions
This month we're joined by Alice Martin of the New Economics Foundation and Lydia Hughes of IWGB to discuss trade unions past present and future!
The first of many such discussions we hope.
Recorded in late November 2019 (before the general election) -
AP episode 4: the food delivery economy and its future
Callum Cant joins Autonomy's Julian Siravo and Will Stronge to discuss the food delivery industry, precarity and the future of this sector.
Is precarity always bad?
Can platform cooperativism actually work?
What is the future of food delivery infrastructure? -
AP episode 3: Basic income in the UK
Autonomy’s Will Stronge talks to economist Stewart Lansley about a feasible basic income, the idea of everyone in society holding wealth in common (Citizen’s Wealth Fund) and universal basic services.
Would a basic income change much in our economic system?
Is a basic income affordable and by what means?
Are services a replacement for an income guarantee?
What is the difference between a Citizen’s Wealth Fund and an Inclusive Ownership Fund?
Customer Reviews
Highly recommend
Excellent podcast for anyone interested in the world. Would recommend having a listen even if you don't think of yourself as an autonomist, really gives interesting talking points.