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How to run a citizens’ assembly

Final report of the Innovation in Democracy Programme.
30 Jun 2020
A group of people sit facing each other in a circle, engaged in discussion, holding papers. The setting is an indoor space with potted plants. The photo is in black and white, capturing a candid and focused moment.
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Radical Home Care: how self-management could save social care

How self-management could save social care.
9 Oct 2019
A colorful, diagonal pattern of rectangular wooden blocks. The blocks vary in vibrant colors, including green, pink, yellow, blue, orange, red, and black, creating a visually striking mosaic-like arrangement.
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Rebel, Upholder, Questioner, Obliger: which one are you? | Gretchen Rubin

This animation shines a light on those quirks of our psychology that make it hard to change our (and other people’s!) behaviour. Bestselling author Gretchen Rubin explains the four personality ‘tendencies’ and their respective strengths and weaknesses.
25 Feb 2019
Cartoon monkeys gathered as one presents a drawing labeled "Wheel" on a flip chart. Other monkeys, some sitting and one on an overhead projector, appear interested. Background features large leaves, creating a jungle-like setting.
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Move fast and fix things: How to be a public entrepreneur

This report describes the findings from a six-month inquiry where we applied the RSA’s model of change “think like a system, act like an entrepreneur” to the challenges of procuring and scaling innovation through government.
24 Jul 2018
Close-up of a cluster of fiber optic cables emitting glowing white light against a dark blue background. The cables have a shiny appearance, with several hexagonal and circular light flares creating a dynamic and futuristic effect.
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Jonathan Haidt on Why We’re Convinced We’re Right

Renowned social psychologist Jonathan Haidt shares a shocking personal example of confirmation bias on social media, and shows just how vital it is for us to open up and absorb ideas from across the political spectrum.
30 May 2017
Illustration featuring abstract faces on a wooden board. Text in the center reads "REPUBLICAN MAN EATS A SWAN." Tabs labeled "WOR," "PATRICIA," and "PICS" protrude from the board, all set against a muted purple background.
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Inclusive Growth Commission: Making our economy work for everyone

The final report of the RSA Inclusive Growth Commission sets out our framework and recommendations for achieving inclusive growth.
7 Mar 2017
Text on a gray background: "Inclusive Growth Commission Making our Economy Work for Everyone." The words "Inclusive Growth Commission" are in orange, and the rest are in white.
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John Lloyd on Knowledge

What should we teach our children, and what important information should all adults have at their disposal? Legendary QI producer John Lloyd turns his curiosity to knowledge itself, and questions whether intelligence is really all it’s cracked up to be.
18 Nov 2014
A collage-style illustration of a person's head, with the top open. Inside, colorful geometric shapes and clouds emerge, with "BOOM!" in yellow text above. The background is a blue grid pattern.
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RSA Animate – The Truth About Dishonesty

In this RSA Animate, Dan Ariely explores the circumstances under which someone would lie and what effect deception has on society at large.
14 Sep 2012
Cartoon of a confession booth styled as a business's entrance. A sign reads "Hello and Welcome." A person inside hands a receipt labeled "for a business expense." Another apologizes for traffic outside the booth.
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RSA Animate – The Power of Networks

In this RSA Animate, Manuel Lima explores the power of network visualisation to navigate our complex modern world.
22 May 2012
Illustration of a man standing next to a globe, pointing at it. Text reads "Manuel Lima: The Power of Networks." Speech bubble: "I'm going to talk today about the power of networks & the challenge of mapping an increasingly complex world.
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RSA Animate – Superfreakonomics

Are we really as altruistic as we might like to think? In the RSA’s new animation series, we put into pictures Steven Levitt and Stephen Dubner’s case for re-evaluating the evidence.
2 Feb 2010
Illustration featuring caricatures labeled "Levitt" and "Dubner," a book titled "SuperFreakonomics," and a building with columns labeled "RSA.
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