“Justice is the first virtue of social institutions, as truth is of systems of thought.”— John Rawls in A Theory of Justice (1971) This article examines a communication strategy used across political traditions, and its implications for public trust and the integrity of democratic institutions. The multi-headed hydra of late capitalist messaging Modern British politics... Continue Reading →
Beyond DEI? Harnessing Technology to Build Equitable Futures
As DEI faces backlash, is it the end—or a chance to rebuild with smarter tools? This blog explores how AI and big data can revive equity efforts by turning fairness, access, inclusion, and representation into measurable, systemic outcomes.
Policy Primer: Impact of Extended Caregiving
Extended caregiving is defined as the long-term personal, social, and medical support provided to individuals with diminished physical or mental capacity, often by family or community members (WHO, 2022). Driven by demographic shifts, increased life expectancy, and stretched health services, informal caregiving is rising globally (Carers UK, 2024). In the UK, 5.8 million people are... Continue Reading →
The History of Intersectionality: Essential Insights for HR and EDI Professionals
history of intersectionality and respecting people for their complexity and multiplicity of issues.
The Contextual Void: the Formation & Shaping of Judgement
Context and information consumption.
Influence & Illumination: A Bernays Blueprint for Artists
Edward Bernays and the ability of artists to influence the perception of their work - opinion piece.