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19 May 2016
Ahmed Shaal
The phrase “Power to create” can be confusing. Leaving me thinking, what does that mean to me? Is it on individual, family or community level for example and on which of these levels would it be most effective?
Charlotte Alldritt
Growth is not synonymous with inclusion. Charlotte Alldritt explains new data from the Inclusive Growth Analysis Unit which explores this distinction.
Norman Pickavance
Grant Thornton UK's Vibrant Economy Inquiry began in Sheffield on 12 May. Fellows of the RSA and leaders from across the City Region were invited to contribute as they gathered for a day of ideas and inspiration.
18 May 2016
Edwina Grosvenor
As new reforms are announced for prisons, Lady Edwina Grosvenor discusses an existing prison project that dared to be different.
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June Campbell FRSA and Heritage Ambassador reflects on what is required to cherish and develop a sense of place where you live with a reflection on the Anstice Memorial Hall in Madeley.
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New technology holds huge potential to help address some of society’s most pressing challenges, but without getting citizens involved in the design and implementation these technologies could have adverse effects.
17 May 2016
David Boyle (blog)
David Boyle reflects on the first meeting of the Inclusive Growth Commission, identifying the paradoxes inherent in many of the key concepts we take for granted - such as growth and devolution.
09 May 2016
Maurizio Fantato FRSA
What does the RSA's work on Heritage, Identity and Place mean in an international context, and how can it be used to further understanding of heritage in schools? Maurizio Fantato blogs about how it's being used in Italy.
08 May 2016
Matthew Taylor
Government at all levels can be good or bad, but the modern world favours localism. The future is in the cities and Labour’s dynamism is in the cities, argues Matthew Taylor.
Fellowship news
05 May 2016
Catalyst Award winning project Plan Zheroes helps tackle food poverty while eliminating waste. Five years on, they're still going strong.
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