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Collaboration

When two big egos collide, does it make a sound?
16 Mar 2022 Daliso Chaponda
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Home safe

How one open door can change a life.
16 Mar 2022 Rachel O’Brien
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Past RSA Journals

Issue 1 2022

2022’s first issue of RSA Journal explores how a radical reimagining of what we know, and what we think we know, is necessary for the establishment of new education systems.
16 Mar 2022
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Pandemic nights

Exploring the impact of Covid-19 on our dreams.
16 Mar 2022 Deirdre Barrett
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Energy into action

We need swift and radical change in capabilities, innovation and investment to save the planet. Read Mari Nishimura, from the United Nations, own view on moving towards a healthy planet.
15 Mar 2022 Mari Nishimura
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Social security: The risks from automation and economic insecurity for England’s social renters

This research seeks to understand how social housing residents experience economic security and how technological changes to workplaces might impact their futures.
7 Feb 2022 Jake Jooshandeh, Hannah Webster, James Morrison
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2020s crises and change: a guide to the terrain

Ian Burbidge assesses how we’ll need to navigate social change in light of the pandemic further exposing structural inequalities.
17 Jan 2022 Ian Burbidge
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The best locations for wedding photos near RSA House

Discover all the most beautiful backdrops for your wedding photos near RSA House.
12 Jan 2022
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The cost of independence: young people’s economic security

12 Jan 2022
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The cost of independence: young people’s economic security

This report uncovers a worrying level of financial precarity among young people today and explores how we can better protect young people’s economic security.
12 Jan 2022 Fran Landreth Strong, Hannah Webster
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