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Who prescribes change? Power and balance. Part 2. #conversations

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Key points for part 2. Key lessons from memorable episodes Post capitalism and funding - Who prescribes change? Who dictates what change can happen? Who has the power? Rethinking impact evaluation - What serves us and what doesn’t? What’s changed since you started the podcast? Fié Neo is an interdisciplinary artist who makes socially engaged works through participatory practice, wearable art and film. She creates spaces and encounters for human connection. She also designs for theatre and films in costume and set. In 2017, she set up INSEP (International Network for Socially Engaged Practitioners) which brings together people around the world in the field of socially engaged practices to share projects and initiatives. Fié has performed and shown her works at Royal Albert Hall, Edinburgh Fringe Festival 2017, London Design Festival 2016, Gillman Barracks and others. She also hosts a podcast called Onions Talk. Website: fieneo.art Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL5Sx3YtkLxpdmeeZllzoGh6MJVMrSqvDj Instagram and twitter: @feeyeh_neo Writings: https://feeyeh-neo.medium.com International Network for Socially Engaged Practitioners: https://connectinsep.wixsite.com/insep https://www.facebook.com/groups/159361521342200/

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Key points for part 2. Key lessons from memorable episodes Post capitalism and funding - Who prescribes change? Who dictates what change can happen? Who has the power? Rethinking impact evaluation - What serves us and what doesn’t? What’s changed since you started the podcast? Fié Neo is an interdisciplinary artist who makes socially engaged works through participatory practice, wearable art and film. She creates spaces and encounters for human connection. She also designs for theatre and films in costume and set. In 2017, she set up INSEP (International Network for Socially Engaged Practitioners) which brings together people around the world in the field of socially engaged practices to share projects and initiatives. Fié has performed and shown her works at Royal Albert Hall, Edinburgh Fringe Festival 2017, London Design Festival 2016, Gillman Barracks and others. She also hosts a podcast called Onions Talk. Website: fieneo.art Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL5Sx3YtkLxpdmeeZllzoGh6MJVMrSqvDj Instagram and twitter: @feeyeh_neo Writings: https://feeyeh-neo.medium.com International Network for Socially Engaged Practitioners: https://connectinsep.wixsite.com/insep https://www.facebook.com/groups/159361521342200/

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