Open: 2019 brings together activists and coders - to explore how to collaborate at a big scale
We know that work is going to radically change in the next few decades. Here's four usefully different scenarios
Belonging is what people crave in an ever-more divided society. Can increasing their ownership of assets achieve this?
If you're going to be a consultancy, then do it to help companies & organisations reduce their working week
"Grown in London, Portsmouth, Bristol, Doncaster...." How food plans for cities could reconnect us
How localities can run themselves - beyond state or market - is something that Elinor Ostrom, Nobel in economics, can teach us
Defining the DNA of cooperation, from Open:Coop's Oliver Sylvester-Bradley
How to be a Network Entrepreneur: be ready to lose control, open up to discomfort, relate to those different from you
"B Corps" - for-benefit corporations (rather than only for-profit) - are proving their worth
Trebek and Williams ask: What if we ran our economies and societies as if we had “arrived” - instead of obsessing about progress?
"Beyond the fear & chaos of contemporary life, there is good news to share": David Wood's Sustainable Superabundance
Alternative Editorial: Shift Your Gaze
From shared harvests to energy co-operatives, citizen collectives are no longer waiting for govts to solve their problems
The Local Trust supports bottom-up civil society... starting from a glass-strewn waste-ground
3D manufacturing could replace our mountains of wasteful commodities. A musician's take on the "end of stuff"
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?
Alternative Editorial: The Blue Peter Approach to Systems
What changes could you make to the world... at the end of Fifty Coffees?
Encountering "social innovation" in Seville - and pondering what it could really become