We have had a debate in the office recently about the role of research agencies in the ‘behaviour change’ agenda, considering why traditional research companies seem to have been hesitant to embrace this zeitgeist.
There can be a degree of confusion over what topics and ideas are covered by this behaviour change concept. For some, it [...]
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Life after death (part 2)
Life after death (part 1)
The RSA hosted a curious event this week, looking at the subject of altruism by way of a discussion about organ donation, and vice versa.
Billed as part of the RSA’s Social Brain project, the debate meandered between a philosophical debate about the definition of altruism, sober exploration of the issues faced by those needing organs [...]









