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25 Feb 2016
James Derounian
Academic and activist, James Derounian offers a simple mechanism for accelerating ground-level ‘People Shaped Localism’
Kate Pugh
What makes a North Easterner feel a sense of identity? And how do people identify their collective and personal identities? Kate Pugh, Chief Executive of Heritage Alliance, explores these themes following on from a recent debate.
Felipe Zalamea
The fair trade movement has grown considerably in recent years, but tourism is one industry where it is failing to establish itself. Felipe Zalamea FRSA explains why we desperately need a greater focus on ethical tourism.
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24 Feb 2016
Anthony Painter
Now is the chance to take stock of society’s vulnerabilities and work for a better future.
Joanna Massie
What makes a sense of place – and how do you empower everybody in a community to feel proud of, and able to contribute to, where they live and work? And how do you build this sense of place, through strategic interventions – and community ownership? Joanna Massie explores.
David Hughes
David Hughes, Chief exuctive of the Learning and Work Institute explores the future of lifelong learning
23 Feb 2016
Matthew Parsfield
Matthew Parsfield, who recently presented our Connected Communities findings to four audiences in Finland, is struck by the RSA’s huge potential for impact in the country.
22 Feb 2016
Thomas Schuurmans
Social entrepreneurship is hot, but it’s not just a trend in western nations Developing countries are also seeing positive change as result of emerging social enterprises. Will 2015 be remembered as the tipping point? Thomas Schuurmans FRSA, founder of ProPortion dreams that this new type of entrepreneurship will soon become mainstream. After seven years of experimentation in the developing world,he shares his top 5 tips..
Bill Wells FRSA
Matthew Taylor recently argued that the social market economy was in retreat. Bill Wells FRSA disagrees. He argues that in many countries, particularly the UK, it is alive and well even if there is room for improvement.
Charles Handy
Drawing on the work of his wife, the photographer Elizabeth Handy, Charles Handy, former Chair of the RSA, reflects on the need to balance our passions, and need to earn, with people.
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