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19 Dec 2017
Reema Patel
Reema Patel argues that creating and renewing spaces for the cultivation of a common citizenship as well as for citizen deliberation is essential in response to the global legitimacy crisis that we are experiencing.
06 Dec 2017
Kayshani Gibbon
Reflections on the need for systems-thinking and stories in communicating evidence and building empathy.
05 Dec 2017
Nick C Jones
Everyone has an interest in the success of the economy. But it’s not always easy for the public’s voice to be heard in the rough and tumble of economic debate. The question is why?
22 Nov 2017
Reema Patel introduces two kinds of Budget - the 'u-turn' Budget, or the frozen Budget. Might there be a way forward through this impasse for a bigger, more collaborative conversation about economic questions?
20 Nov 2017
The Citizens’ Economic Council programme has piloted models of engagement to enable citizens to ‘take back control’ over the economic decisions that affect their lives.
02 Nov 2017
Economics has a democratic deficit for three key reasons. Reema Patel explores what they are, and what can be done about it.
30 Oct 2017
The Citizens' Economic Council team submitted evidence to the Select Committee on Civic Engagement and Citizenship - read our thoughts and recommendations.
23 Oct 2017
Tony Greenham
The RSA is cautiously optimistic about the potential of technology to enhance human experience for all. It’s not the robots that worry us, it’s the humans in charge of them.
10 Oct 2017
Anna Dent
Previously an idea very much at the margins of politics and policy debates, basic income has recently enjoyed a steep rise in popularity. But how and why has this occurred, and what has led a growing number of countries to invest in basic income experiments?
04 Oct 2017
Brhmie Balaram
Announcing a new RSA and DeepMind partnership to explore the ethics of using artificial intelligence through citizen engagement.
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