I've written a column for the Guardian's Comment is Free on whether the advance of the SNP, and the political agenda of Scottish independence, has a rich enough policy culture to support it. Anyone who's interested in the intellectual debate around the 'Scottish question' is invited to explore the many hotlinks embedded below. And anyone who knows of active Scottish bloggers or ideas networks that could be added to my own list, please don't hesitate to post them in the comments page.
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Just wrote a column for the Scotsman Opinion page, wondering whether there's a 'reverse-brain-drain' going on in Scotland. It's available if you want to pay, but I'll post the text in extending post below. Here's the crucial paragraph:
The challenge is not just to be, say, a 'world
leader in stem cell research', but also a world leader in how we think
through the consequences of this extraordinary innovation. (Ian
Wilmut's changing role - from pioneering cloner of Dolly, to public
ethicist about the genetic revolution - is an example.) We shouldn't
shy away from the complexity of these issues, but embrace them – and
that embrace will attract (and is already attracting) the best minds to
this country.
Continue reading "Shaping up for a new Enlightenment" »
Another column for my good friend Fergus Sheppard at the Scotsman, on my notions about the return of media and broadcasting regulation to the Scottish Parliament. Again, you can pay them cash for it, or you can read it on extended post below. The nub of the thing:
It would be wonderful if we could make bottom-up participation one of
the arguments for media regulation coming to Scotland, rather than just
shouting for the usual 'Tartanising' of the familiar old media
institutions. The resultant 'Scottish Twenty-Four' would surely be an
appropriate expression of the 'democratic Scottish spirit' we so
readily invoke?
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I wrote a short essay for an excellent publication called View - the policy journal for the Scottish Council for Voluntary Organisations. 'Scottish Dystopias and Utopias' is now available here on PDF and Word file.
I'm also creating a new blog category for it - Scotland In Play - simply because I know I'll be posting more on Scottish topics, from the general perspective of the Play Ethic, in the run up to the May elections in the Scottish Parliament. The conjunction in the title is deliberate: there's a sense that much indeed is 'in play' in Scottish politics, with the SNP making inroads into the Labour party's hegemony here. And hopefully, a revival of politics and civic activism and general democratic energy in the country will be the result.
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