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Tag Archives: Interactivity
No 7: Breaking the monopolies that control the way schools are designed
I’ve been following the Political Innovation project quite closely over the last month or so and the innovation that I would like to propose represents a synthesis of many of the other ideas in this series. I work in the … Continue reading
No 1: Towards Interactive Government
The communication revolution that we’ve undergone in recent years has two big impacts: It changes what’s possible. It makes creating networks between people across organisations easier; it opens new ways for communication between citizens and state; it gives everyone who … Continue reading
A politically cross-cutting demand for innovation?
We’re taking the political innovation project forward because there are people on all sides of the political dartboard who have a general belief in the positive potential of interactivity. This project will demonstrate that there is a community of opinion … Continue reading
