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Published in: 50.50Belonging in Northern Ireland: portraits of the individual migrant
A new art project is challenging Belfast’s reputation as the ‘race hate capital of the UK’, revealing an important...
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Published in: 50.50Anti-deportation campaigns: ‘What kind of country do you want this to be?’
A new musical, Glasgow Girls, showcases the power of anti-deportation campaigns as both an expression of human...
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Published in: 50.50Philanthropy towards asylum seekers: friend or foe?
Due attention must be given to the decision-making processes and rationales that underpin and politicise...
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Published in: 50.50Togo: a country of strangers?
Making peace in Togo is not a numbers game. Nor is it about searching to find out who was wrong in the past. As the...
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Published in: HomeThe 'Democratic Recession' has turned into a modern zeitgeist of democratic reform
It is no coincidence that the wave of protests comes in the wake of a 'democratic recession'. People are...
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Published in: HomeThe Good Society Economy
This Commission’s report is perhaps the first document to identify the lack of effective engagement by UK civil...
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Published in: HomeGiving a damn for the media
Typically missing from most of the plans put forward in the UK media debate is any really innovative thought about...
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Published in: HomeWe are living it
From the English Secondary Students’ Association to social entrepreneurship ‘enternships’ young people can take the...
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Published in: HomeCreating a constituency for climate change
In the second 'Making Good Society' article, Tony Kendle argues that we have to relearn community action and how a...
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Published in: openDemocracyUKThe age of we
The Inquiry into the Future of Civil Society launches its report calling for a radical devolution of power and...