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...development of innovative policy ideas. Kasia Molga based in Margate, Kent, is an interdisciplinary practitioner driven by a curiosity how design, science and technology intersect and how art can reveal...
...see the artworks in real life, as we are planning to bring MANIFEST to a public audience in Sheffield later in the year. If you are interested in testing new...
The Open Policy Making Toolkit was first posted in 2015 to help civil servants incorporate open policy practices into their work. Today, whilst it’s arguably not yet the ‘default,’ open...
...believe are already implicit in Policy Lab’s processes. In the following three blogs, I dig into each of the three categories and share how policy-makers can, and already are, using...
...electricity use by 2050 and this has been a key inspiration for the Electricity Market Reform programme, which aims to encourage investment in low-carbon generation. The team has won two...
...projects We’ve become increasingly interested in that system interconnectivity and how you can better understand and communicate it. The systems approach has the potential to create a paradigm shift in...
...does not inspire initiative, people will not act on facts alone. We are inspired to act by emotional and physical experience.” Ice Watch, Olafur Eliasson, 2015. Photo credit: Martin Argyroglo...
...our nine-month project for the Changing Futures programme in Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities (introduced in our first blog in this series) we learnt policymakers don't often have...
...Autonomous Surface Ships, promotes safe on-water testing and supports UK industry. If you are interested in exploring the use of speculative design techniques in policy, please get in touch: policylab@cabinetoffice.gov.uk....
...to reach disadvantaged groups, helping reduce health inequalities. After each attempt providers could learn, and alter their behaviour for next time. This bit-by-bit testing led to more nuanced and successful...