In this issue:
We focus on communities. How can more communities play a bigger part in making change happen?
With contributions from Matthew Parsfield, Matthew Taylor, Jess Potter, Justin Forsyth, Anthony Giddens, Hilary Cottam, Jörg Wettlaufer, Indy Johar and Anthony Painter.
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Connected communities
Building communities is not only intrinsically good; it can benefit the economy and public services too. -
Charities and organisational change
Justin Forsyth, outgoing Chief Executive of Save the Children, argues that charities must embrace organisational change. -
Back to basics: rethinking the welfare system
Embracing a citizen income for all requires a radical overhaul of the welfare state. It’s time for a rethink. -
A common sense
To solve complex societal problems, we must use both the communitarian and technocratic tools at our disposal. -
Mind the gap
Negotiating the pathway from rhetoric to reality in community-centred work is still the major challenge of our times. -
Reality bytes
Anthony Giddens and Matthew Taylor discuss what the digital revolution means for both institutions and individuals. -
The shame game
Moral emotions have long been used to change people’s behaviour, but is shaming still relevant in modern society?
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