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03 Jan 2019
Adrian Hosford FRSA George Oakham FRSA
How do we influence the system around us so that the sum of all our improvements makes a measurable impact on society as a whole?
31 Dec 2018
Alexander Titus
Alexander Titus FRSA on how social research can become more effective and relevant by treating institutions as social theories.
27 Nov 2018
Perry Walker
In his 2018 annual lecture, Matthew Taylor called for at least three national citizens’ assemblies to be held each year on key current challenges facing the UK. Perry Walker FRSA explores how to make that a success.
13 Nov 2018
Steve Morris FRSA
"Where is our community hurting? Is there anything we can do about it?" These are some of the questions that Steve Morris FRSA was asking in the process of creating a community café in North London, to tackle loneliness and improve memory in elderly people.
08 Nov 2018
James Murphy
The RSA is a well-known advocate of exploring universal basic income and its potential. Not all our Fellows agree. James Murphy FRSA believes that the concept is fundamentally flawed and argues that is time to abandon the idea.
27 Sep 2018
Neil McLennan FRSA
November 2018 will mark 100 years after the First World War ended. In what ways could we continue to remember the Armistice and why?
Robert Lindberg
Gender equality should be taught from a young age so that society can unlearn damaging assumptions about gender norms before it's too late.
18 Sep 2018
Sir Brendan Paul Barber
In advance of a national conference on the future of work, Sir Brendan Barber, Acas Chair, argues that anyone who aims to influence the world of work has to understand the ever- shifting policy focus between regulation, in the form of legally enforceable rights, and discretion, where behaving in a certain way is advisory but not enforceable.
04 Sep 2018
Jordana Globerman
Design thinking can be a useful a tool outside the office. It can play a crucial role in education, creative activities and personal development. When we begin to consider the vast array of applications that might benefit from a design thinking approach, the opportunities are limitless. Jordana Globerman found that writing essays was a good place to start.
03 Sep 2018
Dr Muhammad Abdul Bari
Dr Muhammad Abdul Bari argues Boris Johnson's demonisation and mocking of niqab wearers at best displayed a brazen example of ignorant Islamophobia and the bullying of a minority. At worst it signalled a condoning of right wing extremist views.
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