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Politics and Emotions
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Resilient Nation
Researchers: Charlie Edwards
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RSC Ensemble Working
Researchers: John Holden Robert Hewison
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Saved for the Nation
Working with the Textile Conservation Centre at Southampton University, we are working to raise awareness of this pressing agenda, and stimulate deeper thought about the role of conservation amongst policymakers, cultural professionals and within the sector itself.
Researchers: John Holden Samuel Jones
4 BlogPosts 1 Bookmark 12 Themes
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Science, Technology and Civil Society (STACS)
Researchers: Jack Stilgoe
5 BlogPosts 7 Themes
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Social Switchboards
Researchers: Catherine Fieschi Charlie Tims
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The Atlas of Islamic-World Innovation
800 years ago, scholars from the Islamic world led much of the world in medicine, astronomy and mathematics. But today, many countries with significant Muslim populations fall below the global average on key indicators of science and technology-based innovation.
Now there are signs of renewed ambition and investment, with strong support from national governments, businesses, philanthropists and bodies like the Organization of Islamic Conference (OIC). If this is sustained, we could be witnessing the start of a second golden age of Islamic-world innovation.
Researchers: James Wilsdon Natalie Day
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The Cultural Age
Online and in the streets we encounter a more diverse range of cultures than ever before. Culture is a space in which values are expressed and interpretated. In partnership with the AHRC, Demos is hosting two seminars to investigate how policy-makers can link up with academics to think about what this means, and how the understanding of complex cultural issues can be brought into different policy areas.
Researchers: Rachel Briggs Samuel Jones
5 BlogPosts 10 Themes
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The Future Face of Enterprise
Researchers: Alessandra Buonfino
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The Hive
The Hive is like an art gallery... Except instead of pictures and paintings, there is a catalogue of some of the former interns who have passed through our doors. Prepared to be amazed. Or at least moderately impressed...