innovation
Projects on the theme 'innovation'
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The Future Face of Enterprise
Researchers: Alessandra Buonfino
2 Bookmarks 4 Themes
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Children of Europa
New Europe is not a place, it’s a young person. Committees, constitutions and commissions may hold Europe together as a political project, but it is people that hold it together as a cultural entity. This project will look at the aspirations of geographical Europe’s youngest generation, focusing particular on the way they make and exchange new-media with one another.
Researchers: Celia Hannon Charlie Tims
11 BlogPosts 82 Bookmarks 102 Themes
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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
10 BlogPosts 7 Bookmarks 21 Themes
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Digital Curriculum - Their Space
(past)
The way young people use technology outside school is changing and so are the ways they learn. This project, funded by the NCSL, aims to explore how schools should respond to children's informal learning with digital media such as games consoles, the internet and mobile phones.
Researchers: Celia Hannon Hannah Green
4 BlogPosts 20 Bookmarks 38 Themes
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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
4 BlogPosts 6 Bookmarks 10 Themes
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Atlas of Ideas 2.0
The Atlas of Ideas is mapping changes in the global geography of science and innovation - pinpointing where innovation is coming from and where it is heading.
So far our work has focused on China, India and South Korea, but Phase 2.0 sees Demos extend this work to include an ambitious study of science in the Islamic world; a focus on the innovation potential of Brazil; a closer look at 'knowledge nomads'; and the prospects for a low-carbon China.
Researchers: Charles Leadbeater Jack Stilgoe
465 BlogPosts 630 Bookmarks 40 Themes
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Experts
(past)
We rely on experts more and more. But we trust them less and less.
Researchers: Jack Stilgoe
5 BlogPosts 14 Themes
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The Journey to the Interface project
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Drawing on all of our public services work of the last three years, as well as over fifty interviews with service innovators in the public, commercial and voluntary sectors, this project explores the emerging discipline of service design, and what it has to offer to ways of approaching the transformation of public services.
Researchers: Joe Heapy
6 BlogPosts 10 Bookmarks 14 Themes