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23 Jun 2016
Jonathan Schifferes
In counting votes, geography doesn’t matter in a national referendum. But where we live is crucial to shaping our political views, argues Jonathan Schifferes.
18 May 2016
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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.
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.
26 Apr 2016
Charlotte Alldritt
Charlotte Alldritt discusses the launch of the RSA's Inclusive Growth Commission which will explore the costs and benefits of economic inclusion in the growth of cities.
04 Mar 2016
Anthony Painter
Anthony Painter considers how Britain can adapt to becoming a society without a strong, centralised state - as the traditional state weakens.
17 Feb 2016
Rachel O'Brien
Rachel O’Brien explores why now might be the right time to explore new, devolved forms of prison governance.
01 Dec 2015
Carole Souter CBE
Funders needs to be aware of the need to hear the voices of the whole community, and not simply those which are most engaged and articulate
30 Nov 2015
Rowan Conway
Loneliness in the UK is at epidemic proportions, so is it now time to rethink what we as communities can do about it?
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26 Nov 2015
How are culture and arts embedded in local identity? Our one-day 'Felt Local' event held at the RSA in July 2015 explored the importance of creative place based approaches.
24 Nov 2015
A panel of experts discuss what the RSA’s Heritage Index has revealed, and what a modern, community-led approach to living heritage looks like.
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