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What politicians need to know about social public information pt1: Breaking the monopoly
Tweet A few summers ago, David Cameron allegedly sent Tory MPs on holiday with a copy of Thaler & Sunstein’s behavioural economics bestseller Nudge – a standard-bearer for a wider canon of literature all about how small tweaks in the … Continue reading
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Tell us what you want to talk about in Edinburgh
Tweet If you’re coming along to the Political Innovation event in Edinburgh on the 13th, please have a look at the UserVoice page that we’ve set up to help you shape the day? We’re looking for contributors to raise issues … Continue reading
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What politicians need to know about social public information (introduction)
Tweet Sigmund Freud: “The great question that has never been answered, and which I have not yet been able to answer, despite my thirty years of research into the feminine soul, is “What does a woman want?”” Jean Baptiste Colbert: … Continue reading
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Tagged Cognitive Polyphasia, Politicians, What politicians NTK
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