Professor Peter Madden imagines a future Wales dominated by surveillance technology.
Catryn Ramasut: How I made it to Chair of Creative Wales
As Creative Wales embarks on a recruitment round for non-executive Board members, Catryn Ramasut tells us about her journey to Chair.
The Era of Cultural Economics in Wales
Dr Ani Saunders and Dr Edward Jones argue a culture-led strategy can help regenerate Cardiff’s economy, but ask what cost such an approach might have for the city’s grassroots scene and communities.
Book review: Coal and Community in Wales: Images of the Miners’ Strike, Richard Williams and Amanda Powell
Lydia Godden reviews an account of the 1984-85 Miners’ Strike informed by interviews with miners and by the authors’ own reporting on the events at the time.
Imagining Wales in 2100: Wales in 2100
Jia Wei Lee imagines a future where sustainability and intersectionality go hand in hand.
Why isn’t Plaid Cymru talking about land?
Eben Myrddin Muse argues that Plaid Cymru’s lack of a vision on land is a gap in their electoral strategy.
The Welsh justice system of the future: Beyond Mega Prisons?
Following her eco-dystopian reflection on the prisons of the future, Heledd Melangell explores whether transformative models and the restorative laws of Hywel Dda could inform our approach to the Welsh justice system and prisons by the year 2100.
The craft of co-production: six lessons from the development of the Ely and Caerau community plan
Martin Kitchener and Panayiota Georgiou reflect on the lessons learnt from the development of the Ely and Caerau Community Plan.
Building a confident Cymru
Cassy Taylor explains the work of designing an inclusive suite of National Qualifications for 14- to 16-year-olds.