The Global KAITEKI Center: Recent Publications and Patents
Recent Publications and Patents from research projects at The Global KAITEKI Center.
Rede NAMI: Women’s Empowerment through Urban Arts
“Our work aims to promote structural change in society, bringing knowledge through communication so that girls and women know how to fight for their rights and guarantee full access to
Nanas y Amas: Building prosperity through dignified domestic work
By Danyelle Kawamura, WE Empower Intern “Our mission is to promote domestic work with dignity as a powerful tool to build prosperity.” – Claudia Esparza, Founder of Nanas y Amas
Transformative Technology – The Future of Agriculture
“I am passionate and dedicated to not only advancing the world of global agriculture but also forging a path of success for innovative female farmers and leaders in the future.”
Accelerate2030: An Innovative Take on Advancing Entrepreneurship
By Danyelle Kawamura, WE Empower Intern “We have some eight and a half years to go into 2030 and this is a journey we really can’t do alone.”Alexandra Boëthius, Strategic
Women in Digital in a Male-Dominated Industry
“We believe technology does not have any gender and we have proved that women can do the coding and technical things.”Achia Nila, founder of Women in Digital Achia Nila, founder
Hand Over: Sustainable, Community Conscious Construction
“Our aim is to set an alternative for our building activities that will allow us to reduce our carbon emissions, reduce our energy consumption in buildings, improve our indoor air
Distinguished KAITEKI Lecture: How Much Income Inequality Is Fair? A Surprising Answer to a 200-Year-Old Open Question in Political Economy
Extreme economic inequality is widely seen as a serious threat to the future of stable and vibrant capitalist democracies. Yet some inequality is inevitable, even desirable and necessary, for capitalist societies to work productively. But how much more? The debate is not so much about inequality per se as it is about fairness.
Companies Convene at ASU to Discuss the Future of Packaging
The Future of Packaging visited ASU in early March for a 2-day convening with professionals from across the country to discuss what packaging will look like in 2032 & beyond.
Can Climate Conscious Leadership Stop the Comet?
Faculty leads George Basile and Hylke Faber join Ryan Johnson for a discussion on the importance of cultivating climate conscious leaders to stop the metaphorical “comet” that climate change represents
Climate Conscious Leadership on Phoenix Business Radio X
Climate Conscious Leadership is a brand new offering from ASU’s College of Global Futures which launches in May 2022. The program will focus on how to effectively become a leader
Could coral habitats be rebuilt on sunken warships?
Faculty and researchers from the ASU Center for Global Discovery and Conservation Science, teaming with partners from the University of Hawaii, recently published a paper based on their survey of