How I Built Belonging: with Kim Foulds and Scott Cameron
Sesame Workshop’s Kim Foulds and Scott Cameron on the educational benefits of belonging, balancing culturally specific and culturally agnostic content, and why Muppets are the perfect tools for learning.
How I Built Belonging: with Lynda Hammes
Tertulia co-founder Lynda Hammes on the power of books in community-building, how to use AI to go beyond personalisation and towards belonging, and her future vision for Tertulia.
Lost and Found in Public Space
In this series of vignettes, people at ReD reflect on the spaces around them that at different moments in their lives, have impacted their sense of belonging.
Why Bitcoin Is Really about Belonging
What financial institutions can learn from the hidden cultures of crypto.
One Day We Arrived In Japan
One Day We Arrived in Japan, a feature documentary about three families who leave Brazil in search of a better future in Japan.
Can Hermès Be Your Friend?
What can luxury companies learn from a soft drink campaign and a Berlin nightclub about belonging?
Belonging: A Reading List
From sci-fi novels to ancient philosophical meditations by way of classic sociological studies, our staff picks on the best books about belonging.
Phenomena S2 E5: Mental Health
How can a more social and cultural understanding of mental health offer better solutions to care?
Stepping out of the corporate comfort zone in medical care
Zlatko Rihter (CEO at Mölnlyck) speaks to Martin Gronemann about trusting the ethnographic process, embracing a customer-oriented approach, and uniting the worlds of business and social sciences to build strategy.
Phenomena S2 E4: Belonging
Is an overemphasis on shallow belonging contributing to a crisis of loneliness?
Taking the climate fight to the oceans and aquatic foods
WorldFish’s interim director general on shifting the climate narrative and using social science to lead organisational change
Generative AI: a reading list
A list of articles, Twitter threads, blog posts, podcasts, and books is an attempt to cut through the unchecked hyperbole and direct you to the most interesting angles on the topic.
Phenomena S2 E3: Sustainability
What can we learn from the luxury industry about making sustainability sustainable?
Belonging: At Home in the Crowd
The feeling and function of belonging in building community in sport and music – with author David Sikorjak and musician Clyde Lawrence.
Phenomena S2 E2: Algorithms
From fashion brands to Silicon Valley giants, virtually every company is trying to make algorithms work for their business.
Deep context: A strategic approach to organisational change
Ed Whiting (Wellcome Trust’s Director of Strategy) speaks to Mads Holme about the big organisational shifts required to deliver on Wellcome’s new strategy, how deeper, more reciprocal partnerships lead to more long-term solutions, and the importance of human understanding in both effecting change and creating equitable cultures.
At play with DALL-E 2: fieldnotes from the algorithm
DALL-E 2 has been inspiring endless rumination on the future of technology and art: will DALL-E be a new creative tool or the death of art altogether?
Community Talks: Farhad Anklesaria
Farhad Anklesaria is currently a psychoanalyst in training. He previously co-founded an educational start-up Essai Education in India and was a strategy consultant at ReD from 2010-11.
Being customer oriented never goes out of fashion
A conversation between Britt Meelby Jensen, CEO of AMBU A/S & Mads Holme, Managing Partner at ReD Associates.
Phenomena S2 E1: Cities
Post-lockdown, there is renewed enthusiasm and excitement around cities.