With the collapse of the neo-liberal house of cards alternative paradigms are now being considered. But how can societies manage the shift from an exclusive focus on economic growth?
Will biological metaphors get economics out of its post-crisis dudgeon? Or is the problem the use of economics in society?
From the Young Foundation to the Carlton Club, two English political intellectuals search for a way out of the country's crash
Policy think tanks expend much energy hunting for media profile, but it is extremely rare that they ever have it thrust upon them. In this respect, the launch of Phillip
It is commonly assumed that firms in society sit in a political vacuum, but a positive departure from the shareholder value-oriented model of the firm is well overdue
If a Martian landed in London tomorrow, it could be forgiven for believing that Britain is a country governed, for better or worse, by an institution known as the "
In September 2005, Goldsmiths College London hosted an intriguing conference entitled Media Policy and Power that brought together regulators, pressure groups, broadcasters and academics to discuss the formation of media
The most important lesson that marketers and futurologists can learn about new technologies is not to extrapolate too far from the early adopters. Be it cars, telephones, televisions or computers,
The internet has inspired more than its fair share of idiotic ideas. The death of distance claimed that the net would enable us to work where we like and interact