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Working partners

A Fellow-led project, bringing together Fellows in Scotland and the US is seeking to bring new ideas for the future of work to Inverclyde, a proud post-industrial area outside Glasgow.
5 Apr 2022 Jamie Cooke
Illustration of two extended arms in teal, reaching out toward each other with "Glasgow" and "Pittsburgh" written between them, against a white and teal background.
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Building connections

The pandemic should make us rethink schools as critical neighbourhood infrastructure, one for all the community to engage with.
17 Mar 2022 Ian McShane, Benjamin Cleveland, Philippa Chandler
A 3D isometric calendar shows a block layout. Days labeled "School day" are positioned higher, while "Community space" days are lower. The arrangement alternates to create a zigzag pattern, with days numbered from 1 to 21 and weekdays listed.
Blog

Changing how we see heritage can help us build back better

How the heritage sector is making a difference in local communities.
7 Aug 2020 Becca Antink
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It’s time for democratic decision making in the third sector

The voluntary sector has stepped up and worked together during the crisis. For the challenges ahead, it needs to make decision making more democratic.
15 Jun 2020 Mark Swift FRSA
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A Universal Basic Income to safeguard our future

There will be other crises. We need to prepare. Ronnie Cowan MP writes for the RSA on why it’s time for UBI.
13 May 2020 Ronnie Cowan MP
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The case for Universal Basic Income after Covid-19

We all feel powerless at the moment. We know more economic damage is coming. That’s why now is the time for a Basic Income.
4 May 2020 Anthony Painter
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The Body Economic

David Stuckler, university lecturer in Sociology at Cambridge University and author of The Body Economic: Why Austerity Kills
22 May 2013
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