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- The reality, biology and gaming of politics (or how we have the most meritorious generation of problem-solvers on the planet) » 21stCenturyFix.org.uk on Politicos – meet gamers
- On thinking differently (or how the old limits where our thought can go) » 21stCenturyFix.org.uk on The problem with think-tanks: Introduction
- On reinventing the corporate lobbyist (or did I mean think tank?) » 21stCenturyFix.org.uk on The problem with think-tanks: An alternative model
Latest news- It’s not what you play, it’s the way that you play it 16 April 2012
- Politics and Gaming? 29 March 2012
Latest essays- Policymaking in the Cloud: Doing Things Differently
- No 8: The broadening inkblot: Self-improvement for people who read newspapers (and blogs…)
- No 7: Breaking the monopolies that control the way schools are designed
- No 6: Citizen-control of personal information
- No 5: Government information? Get the public to provide it!
- No 4: See Change – opening policy research to the public
- No 3: Assertion-flagging: for less partisan, prejudiced blogging
- No 2: The politics of buying stuff
- No 1: Towards Interactive Government
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Launching ‘Political Innovation’ today
When bloggers meet, I often find that old allegiances (be they left right, or Unionist/Republican often dissolve into a different political spilt. Those of us who imagine that we ‘get’ the read-write web against the political colleagues that we have … Continue reading
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