Wayfinding: Beyond Maps, Towards Community

In the complex world of navigation and exploration, we often get caught up in the intricacies of maps and detailed plans. But what if the true essence of finding our way lies not in meticulously drawn routes, but in the power of human connection? The ABCD of Wayfinding: Rethinking Navigation Traditional wayfinding theory focuses on […]

Surviving historic skills and folklore in modern life?

I am just back from Leeds. I was there for a 2 day Storytelling Lab for organisations working with refugees. It was very good and the power of people who had been thru deep horrors was extraordinary. However, this post is not about that. It’s about some of the things I saw and some ideas […]

Seeking a new way of talking of Resilience

Just looking for synonyms for Resilience for a community project. Resilience as a lost word The word Resilience has been lost to the corporate training idea of providing skills to individuals to cope with the problems they encounter. This is a terrible meaning. Resilience should be more about systemic and organisational change to eliminate those […]

The narrative of rage in The Light

Rather than avoiding the people pressing copies of The Light onto Saturday shoppers in Stroud, I decided to go up and take one. The Light is a conspiracy theory newspaper which is known to be funded by right wingers. It’s in the same cognitive twist zone as yoga/natural food fanatics who became right wingers during […]

Inefficiency as civic protection in government

Building a new country based on data After WW2, as the country rebuilt itself from war damage and built the new social security and health systems promised to citizens, the British civil servants did something that seems odd. They decided to replicate databases rather than built a single centralised database. Thus there was a database […]