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Projects on the theme 'public'
- The New Public Diplomacy Researchers: Alex Evans Charlie Edwards 2 BlogPosts 4 Themes
- Healthy Conversations (past) We know that the doctor-patient relationship is changing. Sources of health information have multiplied and the GP’s monopoly on knowledge is wobbling. But as we move from paternalism to ‘patient-centred’ how should we think about professionalism and expertise? What are the advantages and challenges of patients and the public playing a more active role in their own healthcare? As the questions patients ask of their doctors become more complicated, how do conversations with doctors need to change? 21 BlogPosts 3 Bookmarks 20 Themes
- The Public Value of Security A review of the UK's security architecture. Researchers: Charlie Edwards 16 BlogPosts 6 Bookmarks 8 Themes
- An Underwhelming Truth (past) 2006 was the year of the eco-issue, Priuses on back-order, "An Inconvenient Truth" and Arnold Schwarzenegger's green coup. But is sustainability’s new look only skin deep? Researchers: Molly Webb 2 BlogPosts 15 Bookmarks 17 Themes
- New directions for public services (past) We are examining emerging approaches to public service delivery from across the globe to understand what a new wave of reform might look like in New Zealand, and to examine how unions can take a proactive role in helping their members adapt and thrive in the future. Researchers: Duncan O'Leary 20 BlogPosts 30 Bookmarks 10 Themes
- The Collaborative State Collection (past) This collection will outline the lessons to be learned from inter-organisational collaboration in practice, through case studies looking at successful collaboration in action, and conceptual and systems analysis. 3 BlogPosts 6 Bookmarks 13 Themes
- Experts (past) We rely on experts more and more. But we trust them less and less. Researchers: Jack Stilgoe 5 BlogPosts 14 Themes
- The Nanodialogues (past) Nanotechnology - the science of small things - promises to be one of the defining technologies of the 21st Century. But what will it mean for society and the environment? And how can public engagement in deciding the direction of research be moved 'upstream'? Researchers: Jack Stilgoe James Wilsdon 48 BlogPosts 12 Bookmarks 18 Themes
