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Citizenship

China: the next science superpower?
J. Wilsdon;J. Keeley / Demos, 2007
This report charts out the development of China as a science superpower. It argues that this process followed the following plan and suggests that The UK must do more to strengthen its collab...
The atlas of ideas: how Asian innovation can benefit us all
C. Leadbeater;J. Wilsdon / Demos, 2007
The rise of China, India and South Korea will remake the innovation landscape. US and European pre-eminence in science-based innovation cannot be taken for granted. The centre of...
Just another emperor? The myths and realities of philanthrocapitalism
M. Edwards (ed) / Demos, 2008
This book is about a new form of philanthropy dubbed 'philanthrocapitalism'. The authors determine that philanthrocapitalists believe that foundations and non-profit civil society organisations s...
Democratising engagement
A. Cornwall / Demos, 2008
Citizen engagement has become an essential part of modern government. Governments around the world are starting to realise that engaging their citizens more in shaping the decisions that affect the...
The slow race
M Leach;I Scoones / Demos, 2006
This report from the Institute of Development Studies, in the UK, argues that innovations in science and technology to combat poverty should be citizen led, with development and use of technology desi...
The public value of science: or how to ensure that science really matters
J. Stilgoe; J. Wilsdon; B. Wynne / Demos, 2005
This pamphlet argues that the UK needs to find new ways of talking about and building "the public value of science". The UK's hope of becoming the best place in the world to do science rests as much...
Network logic: who governs in an interconnected world?
H. McCarthy; P. Miller; P. Skidmore / Demos, 2004
From the Internet to Al Qaeda, the teetering electricity grid to old school ties, we live in a world of networks. A profoundly disruptive shift has occurred in our societies, making networks the most ...

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