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Feature

Age against the machine

Tania Duarte, FRSA argues that debates around artificial intelligence often frame generational differences in misleading ways. Drawing on research from her organisation, We and AI, she suggests these narratives obscure the real issue.
15 Apr 2026 Tania Duarte, FRSA
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RSArchive

Drawing similarities

RSA Senior Archivist Abby Matthews argues that museums and archives do more than preserve the past. At their best, they ignite conversations between generations, reimagining memories and mapping the futures we choose to build
15 Apr 2026 Abby Matthews
A detailed, vintage map of a city with closely packed streets, labelled blocks, and outlined sections. Prominent roads and buildings are visible, evoking the feel of archive maps treasured by generations. Subtle colours highlight boundary lines throughout.
RSA NextGen

RSA NextGen: Emily Cornuaud

Designer and cultural producer Emily Cornuaud reflects on the role creativity plays in shaping our lives
15 Apr 2026
A smiling girl with glasses holds a clay figure resembling herself, set against a red and pink abstract city background with two people walking in the distance—celebrating food activism inspired by Bite Back 2030.
Last Word

Last word: Ban

Author of Pitch Invasion Karen Dobres on the progress made in women’s football since the 50-year ban was lifted on women and girls playing the beautiful game
23 Sep 2025 Karen Dobres, FRSA
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Comment

Rising to the challenge

The RSA’s Director of Content and Communications introduces the Journal’s ‘Exclusion’ issue.
23 Sep 2025 Vicky Kington
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Feature

Living university

Industrial designer and social innovator Andrea Siodmok explores how universities can channel knowledge, culture and innovation to support regenerative futures.
23 Sep 2025 Andrea Siodmok
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Last Word

Last word: Voice 

It can be harder to stand up for yourself than for everyone else
9 Jul 2025 Isaac Harvey MBE
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Feature

How feminist urban design is shaping a fairer Glasgow

What happens when cities are built for some but not all? A feminist town-planning movement in Glasgow is challenging urban inequality and building a landscape where everyone can belong
9 Jul 2025 Holly Bruce
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Feature

Mixing matters: why diverse social networks fuel mobility

New research by Neighbourly Lab provides deeper insight into the importance of diverse networks in fuelling upward mobility
9 Jul 2025 Marnie Freeman
Infographic showing that low-income children in the top 10% economically connected areas in England earn 38% (£5,100) more as adults than those in the bottom 10%, with icons of families, coins, and a UK map.
Feature

Open Britain: portraits of migration, belonging and hope

Photographer JJ Keith has been roaming the UK, capturing the laughter, sadness, hope and opportunity that are an integral part of its makeup
9 Jul 2025 JJ Keith
A smiling man stands behind a counter with large transparent containers filled with colorful juices in a well-lit indoor market or shop.
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