technology
Projects on the theme 'technology'
- 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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Video Republic
Production companies and broadcasters no longer hold a monopoly over moving-images - instead, a new theatre of public information has emerged. Spread across the internet, television, festivals and campaigns this emerging ‘Video Republic’ is a messy, alternative realm of video creation and exchange, dominated by young people. Who inhabits, shapes and regulates the Video Republic?
Researchers: Celia Hannon Charlie Tims 72 BlogPosts 336 Bookmarks 102 Themes - Science, Technology and Civil Society (STACS) Researchers: Jack Stilgoe 5 BlogPosts 7 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? 7 BlogPosts 1 Bookmark 20 Themes
- For Your Information Researchers: Peter Bradwell 56 BlogPosts 286 Bookmarks 85 Themes
- Culture Online (past) Culture Online has pioneered a project-based approach to bring new audiences to arts and culture using new technology. In this it differs significantly from the portal approach of many cultural websites. Demos is working with Culture Online to place their achievement in a wider context of policy development, and to articulate lessons for practitioners and policymakers. Researchers: John Holden Samuel Jones 2 BlogPosts 6 Bookmarks 8 Themes
- Recruitment 2020 (past) A project with the Guardian and the The Recruitment & Employment Confederation Researchers: Duncan O'Leary Grahame Broadbelt 66 Bookmarks 29 Themes
- Cool Tools for Government (past) We're looking at 'cool tools' that allow us to re-think public services. Who are the people seeing the gaps between individuals and institutions, and how are they filling them? How do we close feedback loops? Researchers: Molly Webb 20 BlogPosts 14 Bookmarks 21 Themes
- Knowledge and Inspiration (past) This project highlights the evidence for the central importance of museums, libraries and archives to our future. By understanding their role as a public service, delivering public value, it will demonstrate what the sector does in terms of values that are intrinsic, instrumental and institutional, and show what they mean in practice. Researchers: John Holden Samuel Jones 1 BlogPost 2 Bookmarks 8 Themes
- As You Like It (past) This work examines the implications of current trends in the English Language for policy agendas. Run in association with Cambridge Assessment, and ESOL Examinations at the University of Cambridge, it will identify not only areas in which policy makers will have to change to meet the challenges posed by the emergence of variants of English - Englishes - but also how government and others can work with providers to take advantage of the many opportunites that 'Englishes' present... Researchers: Kirsten Bound Peter Bradwell 21 BlogPosts 24 Bookmarks 29 Themes
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