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Recent research has included new models of public health, the role of the creative industries, and policy-making in a devolved setting. Gerry is also active in organising numerous events and discussions, including a series of non-summer schools (which take place ever spring and winter) at The Ceilidh Place, Ullapool. He is organiser of a range of international conferences, including recently Towards a Confident Scotland (Nov. 2003, with Martin Seligman) and Scotland’s Tipping Point (Dec. 2004, with Malcolm Gladwell).
 
Recent research has included new models of public health, the role of the creative industries, and policy-making in a devolved setting. Gerry is also active in organising numerous events and discussions, including a series of non-summer schools (which take place ever spring and winter) at The Ceilidh Place, Ullapool. He is organiser of a range of international conferences, including recently Towards a Confident Scotland (Nov. 2003, with Martin Seligman) and Scotland’s Tipping Point (Dec. 2004, with Malcolm Gladwell).
  
Gerry is an international speaker on a range of subjects about Scottish and UK policy, polity and futures thinking, and frequently comments in the Scottish and UK press and media on a variety of polity and politics. He is a well-known commentator in the press and has a column in the journal, ‘[[Holyrood]]’. He is also an Associate Editor of the journal Renewal and an Honorary Research Fellow at Glasgow Caledonian University.
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Gerry is an international speaker on a range of subjects about Scottish and UK policy, polity and futures thinking, and frequently comments in the Scottish and UK press and media on a variety of polity and politics. He is a well-known commentator in the press and has a column in the journal, ‘[[Holyrood]]’. He is also an Associate Editor of the journal [[Renewal]] and an Honorary Research Fellow at Glasgow Caledonian University.

Revision as of 09:39, 24 April 2006

From a Biographical note on the Demos website:

Gerry Hassan is a writer, researcher, policy analyst and broadcaster, who has worked on a range of Scottish, UK and international subjects. He has published widely, researched in a variety of areas, organised events and seminars, and been involved in setting up a number of research and ideas networks.

He is Head of the Demos Scotland 2020 programme and is the Head of the forthcoming Demos Glasgow 2020: Tales of the City project – a futures project looking at how citizens see cities and change and their role within this.

He has previously been Director of the Centre for Scottish Public Policy an independent think tank, and Head of Communications at Scottish Council for Development and Industry a business membership organisation.

He is author, editor and co-editor of ten books including the Demos collection, Scotland 2020: Hopeful Stories for a Northern Nation (2005) which he was co-editor of; co-author of The Political Guide to Modern Scotland (2004); editor of The Scottish Labour Party: History, Institutions and Ideas (2004). Forthcoming publications include a study of the contemporary Scottish National Party, looking at Scottish nationalism in a Scottish, UK and international comparison. Other forthcoming books include After Blair: Politics after the New Labour Decade, published in conjunction with the Compass network, examining progressive politics in the UK and internationally post-New Labour, bringing together a dozen of the most original centre-left writers in Britain.

Recent research has included new models of public health, the role of the creative industries, and policy-making in a devolved setting. Gerry is also active in organising numerous events and discussions, including a series of non-summer schools (which take place ever spring and winter) at The Ceilidh Place, Ullapool. He is organiser of a range of international conferences, including recently Towards a Confident Scotland (Nov. 2003, with Martin Seligman) and Scotland’s Tipping Point (Dec. 2004, with Malcolm Gladwell).

Gerry is an international speaker on a range of subjects about Scottish and UK policy, polity and futures thinking, and frequently comments in the Scottish and UK press and media on a variety of polity and politics. He is a well-known commentator in the press and has a column in the journal, ‘Holyrood’. He is also an Associate Editor of the journal Renewal and an Honorary Research Fellow at Glasgow Caledonian University.