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Take a deep dive into our practice or find out about our latest projects with this selection of articles by Coney HQ and our wider network.

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Reflecting Community

Director Tassos Stevens shares how a ‘good question’ was the key to adapting Coney’s practice to towards community development in Gloucester.

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The Parent Trap: exploring trust in healthcare

Coney Maker Zoe Callow shares her research-to-making process for one of The Trust Games, a suite of games we made to explore factors at play in building or eroding trust.

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From climate anxiety to climate agency

Coney Associate Director Toby Peach unpacks the programme we’ve been developing for young people with international climate activists Greenpeace.

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On trust: what’s at play?

Director Tassos Stevens shares some of the research and practice that emerged from a recent commission, and how this led to a path to better understand the factors in play in building or eroding trust.

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Common Ground: reflections and learnings

Associate Director Rhianna Ilube reflects on her time making games with teenagers on heritage sites across the East of England.

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Playful Activism, game mechanics and participation

Arts education researchers and friends of Coney Elvira Crois and Free De Backer write on Coney’s practice of social change through play.

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The Tower Hamlets Six

Announcing the Tower Hamlets Six, a network of six brilliant local primary schools we’ll be working closely with for the next year.

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A Series of Outdoor Adventures

To celebrate the return of spring, Coney is presenting three outdoor adventures inviting you to explore your locality in new and exciting ways.

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The Incognito Society – Parwinder writes

Our fantastic Trainee Producer, Parwinder Kaur, takes you on an exploration of The Incognito Society, a project commissioned by UCL helping new students to foster connections within the isolation of the pandemic.

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