Alternative Editorial: Where We Should Be Looking
A/UK EDITORIAL, BREXIT, COMMUNITY, DEMOCRATIC INNOVATION, ENVIRONMENTALISTS, FUTURES, PARTY POLITICSpat kanesystems, localism, connectivity, belonging, community
A young girl skips school to climate-protest in front of her Parliament - and other stories from Masha Gessen
Bristol to Brooklyn, Paris to Pittsburgh: restless cities act themselves on climate crisis
The rat race--literally. "Happiness", an animation by Steve Cutts.
"Deep reading" is good for citizenship - but we need "deep screening" too. Time to cultivate a "bi-literate brain"
Four days for work, three days for play. And both managers and workers can see the value
Veganism can generate anger - because it reminds us of the suffering behind our meals
Robots and AI: all the things they’ll do. We must apply our intelligence for the best result, says Martin Ford
Alternative Editorial: the Feeling of Rising Up
Mammamiaaa meals encourage participation across Europe... and Sheffield Food Works transforms food waste
Buy items for refugees in the Choose Love shop--& leave with nothing. Anti Black Friday? Or just more consumerism?
Civil Society Futures' final report: people's desire for power and control must be answered
Come to Westminster, find your MP, & tell them to support proportional representation, on Dec 11th
Young people are about to utterly transform climate politics, in the UK and US
"In Turkey, the government uses the media. We use the street - to splash art in their eyes"
What Italian cities can teach us about how to establish urban commons - and their value
Alternative Editorial: The Blue Peter Approach to Systems
If you’re just crunching stats on how social systems work, you’ll miss the nuances. You need “warm data”
You'd think dance was the ultimate frivolity. But it's one of the key means to bring humans together.
Both men and women are talking more about the feminine