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27 Feb 2023
Fabian Wallace-Stephens
A blog on the rural and post-industrial perspectives on the just transition in Scotland highlighting some of the key takeaways which, if implemented, will help achieve this vision.
29 Jul 2022
We're hosting a series of participatory futures workshops over summer 2022. Join us to explore how changes to the energy system could bring citizens together to collectively imagine better futures.
29 Jun 2022
Hannah Breeze Aidan Daly (Researcher)
Read about the winners of the RSA Pupil Design Awards 2021 – 2022. The teams have provided us with a range of innovative ideas that tackle challenges in the food, education and built-environment systems.
22 Apr 2022
Riley Thorold
Riley Thorold explains how recent RSA work on public participation can inform this broader shift towards a more active and empowering democracy when levelling up.
21 Mar 2022
Ruth Hannan
Explore the themes of our People and Place research and how we hope to work with people and places to increase participation, reduce inequalities and develop systems that centre wellbeing.
19 Apr 2021
Ian Burbidge
Building strong foundations for the future requires collective effort, with the public and private sectors both playing a part.
10 Feb 2021
Joe Mitchell
Democracy in the UK needs to be defended and strengthened to deal with the challenges ahead.
07 Aug 2020
Becca Antink
How the heritage sector is making a difference in local communities.
15 Jun 2020
Mark Swift
The voluntary sector has stepped up and worked together during the crisis. For the challenges ahead, it needs to make decision making more democratic.
08 Apr 2020
Dr Dee Gray, Alan Henry and Pam Luckock FRSAs
This blog is written as three reflections, inspired by recent on RSA regional ‘meet ups’ in north Wales. It is written by RSA Fellows Dr Dee Gray, Alan Henry and Pam Luckock.
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