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RSA / Encyclopaedia Britannica Debate II - The Economic Crisis and the Age of Uncertainty

Thursday, March 26, 2009 from 6:00 PM to 7:30 PM (GMT)

London, United Kingdom

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In the second event in the RSA/Britannica “Confidence in Knowledge” series our speakers ask:

To what extent has the global economic crisis triggered a crisis of confidence in our previously trusted repositories of knowledge?

What do the failures of the financial system tell us about the dangers of a hierarchal system of knowledge where power lies in the hands of a professional elite? Can we continue to have confidence in the professional authority of bankers, financiers and economists, when they seem to have so grossly failed us?

Has economics as a discipline failed? Do these failures further case for new organisational models, based on more open, more transparent cultures of collaboration (the "wikinomics" model)? Does the democratisation of knowledge and wealth of information offered by the internet open up the possibility of taking economic decision-making out of the academy and institutions, and into the hands of individual citizens?

Or should we be wary of blurring the expert/amateur divide and trusting too much in the wisdom of crowds?


Don Tapscott, business strategist, consultant and author of Wikinomics, will join a panel of discussants to include:

Andrew Keen, writer, entrepreneur and author of The Cult of the Amateur: how the internet is killing our culture; Dan Hind, editorial director, The Bodley Head and author of The Threat to Reason: how the enlightenment was hijacked and how we can reclaim it; Professor Lord Eatwell, economist and President, Queens College, Cambridge.

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Durham House Street entrance
WC2N 6EZ London
United Kingdom

Thursday, March 26, 2009 from 6:00 PM to 7:30 PM (GMT)


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