Ruth Kedar is the principal designer at Kedar Designs, a corporate design firm based in Mountain View, California. As well as work for Stanford University…
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Posted by Ben Beaumont-Thomas in Tomorrow People | March 2, 2010 12:06PM | 1 Comment »
Dr. Caneel Joyce works as a tutor and researcher in Organisational Behaviour, an interdisciplinary field that seeks to efficiently marshal workers and draw the best…
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Posted by Ben Beaumont-Thomas in Tomorrow People | February 26, 2010 2:33PM | 2 Comments »
Dr Brooke Rogers is an American social psychologist, who has directed her work and research at King’s College London towards analysing how terror and risk…
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Posted by Ben Beaumont-Thomas in Tomorrow People | February 9, 2010 12:37PM | No Comments »
Recently we interviewed David Cohn, a Bay Area entrepreneur who is experimenting with crowdfunded investigative journalism (journalism funded by small donations from a wide base…
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Posted by Ben Beaumont-Thomas in Tomorrow People | January 21, 2010 3:07PM | No Comments »
David Cohn is the founder of Spot.Us, an investigative journalism project based in the San Francisco Bay Area that is innovating a new ‘crowdfunded’ economic…
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Posted by Ben Beaumont-Thomas in Tomorrow People | December 8, 2009 12:40PM | 2 Comments »
Chris Anderson’s eyebrows are perhaps his most dominant feature; dark, smudgy lines that cut across a fleshy, bald apricot of a head. For the staff…
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Posted by Jack Roberts in Tomorrow People | December 7, 2009 12:57PM | 3 Comments »
Here’s the next in our previews of the new Bad Idea website, looking at Tomorrow People. Derided by one member of the Bad Idea team…
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Posted by The Bad Idea Team in Tomorrow People | October 7, 2009 12:34PM | No Comments »
Anywhere in the Caribbean is beautiful in December. But there’s something special about Jamaica as Christmas approaches. The air from the mountains sweeps down…
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Posted by John Rapley in Tomorrow People | December 19, 2008 5:21PM | 2 Comments »