I’m always interested to read what David Boyle has to say. He is the co-author of a recent report published jointly by the New Economics Foundation and NESTA. The report puts forward co-production as the best, most cost effective way of improving public services. Boyle and his co author, Michael Harris, argue that by focusing [...]
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The merits and limitations of coproduction
Posted in Behaviour Change, tagged Behaviour Change, coproduction, David Boyle, Demos, nef, NESTA on January 10, 2010 | 2 Comments »
Authenticity
Posted in Behaviour Change, tagged authenticity, David Boyle on January 7, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
I’ve been reading David Boyle’s book Authenticity which Neil Talbot kindly lent me. David Boyle argues that there is a growing frustration with the artificiality of our lives and that whether it’s politics, food, shopping or relationships, more and more of us are craving authenticity. In this context it was interesting to read Paul’s blog about [...]











