February 01, 2021
Interesting Things on the Internet: February 1st 2021 Edition
- A personal rant — the UK and a failure of governance. "There’s also the suggestion of “oh I suppose you could do better could you?” and the answer to that is “yup”. You dear reader, you could do better. In fact a dead cat and a traffic cone could also provide better governance, since they would sit still and not get in the way, and thus make a neutral contribution rather than a negative one."
- Good twitter thread on new municipalism from Matt Thompson. Expect some blog-all-dog-eared-notes to drop soon from his book on collective housing too.
- The meaning of £20: A majority middle-class media rarely reflects the reality of poverty. "As my friend Sweyn noted on Twitter, Radio 4’s PM contextualised the value of the ‘uplift’ well — it accounts for around 13% of the total income of the families affected." I think people would view the Universal Credit discussion differently if the headlines were about a 13% cut, rather than a £20 cut, and we shouldn't be arguing over it anyway.
- The open city. I liked the idea of thinking about the boundaries between areas of the city in this. Something to throw into the mix in my 15-minute city experiments.
- The Three Languages You Need to Take a Project from Dreams to Reality. Come for the excellent explanation of the different audiences that projects need to communicate with; stay for the lovely summing up of why projects like any of my Liverpool Hannah Links are special.
This blog post is on the personal blog of Adrian McEwen. If you want to explore the site a bit further, it might be worth having a look at the most recent entries or look through the archives or categories over on the left.
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