Theme : participation
- The Talking Cure Demos will launch a new pamphlet which examines the future of medicine and healthcare in the UK, and argues that is now time to rethink and rebuild relationships between patients, professionals and the public. from : clairecoulier 15th April 2008
- Democratising Engagement Demos and the Institute of Development Studies at the University of Sussex will launch a new publication entitled Democratising Engagement: What the UK can learn from international experience. from : clairecoulier 10th April 2008
- Making public services personal Demos is launching a new report which explores the next big idea in public services – participative public services. from : jenlexmond 20th November 2007
- How does the internet change British politics? A joint event between Demos and Google. from : peterharrington 9th October 2007
- Person centred planning (PCP) and care management PCP is not an activity that is done to people by professionals, instead people themselves must lead it. This article explains the role of professionals - care managers - in responding to a more person centred approach, and outlines the 'five gear' approach to care management: 1. Gather information 2. Design service 3. Develop service 4. Solve problems 5. Review and learn from : niamhgallagher 2nd April 2007
- Another inconvenient truth? Al Gore has announced plans to organise seven concerts around the world to take action on climate change. He is backed by the man behind the Live8 concerts in 2005, Kevin Wall. With Make Poverty History and the One campaign seen by most people as a huge success, the news that these concerts will take place in response to another of the most pressing environmental and social issues that we face has been welcomed with open arms. To a large extent, that reaction could be the right one. from : hannahlownsbrough 21st February 2007
- Cultural Revolution in the 1990s ‘By the mid-nineties museum directors had figured out along with the rest of us that the worldwide system of production had radically changed with the advent of the PC, then the Internet' from : samjones 7th November 2006
- MoMA and Tate Modern One of the most commonly heard criticisms of Tate Modern is the paucity of its collection in comparison with other major museums. This article in the New York Times makes for interesting reading, arguing that the collection has encouraged more creative curation down at Bankside. There are also some interesting comments about the participatory nature of the Unilever commissions. One of the big points to be made about, say, Olafur Eliasson's Weather Project, or Rachel... from : samjones 2nd November 2006
- An orthodoxy of ‘the local’... A look at participation in the context of international development. from : petebradwell 29th August 2006
- The Tryanny of Participation in Information Systems A brief and accessible look at the problems associated with participation. from : petebradwell 29th August 2006
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