Collective creativity, as described (and espoused) by Stephen Boucher in our latest Briefing, is a tool for political problem solving that brings both new ideas and greater legitimacy.
Author: Daniel Mackisack
The Local Impact of Global Politics
In the few weeks since we released our latest Briefing, ‘Geopolitical Thinking for Domestic Politics’, there have been a few new developments on the international stage.
Supporting Local Government Resilience to Disinformation
In an age where misinformation and active disinformation is undermining already fragile public trust in institutions, local governments can sometimes seem like the last bastion of trust in politics.
Doing Politics Differently
Doing politics differently means putting people, not just technology, at the heart of innovation. By focusing on human-centred practices and outcomes, we can ensure political change is thoughtful, effective, and truly impactful.