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Chris Grey is Emeritus Professor of Organization Studies at Royal Holloway, University of London, and was previously a Professor at Cambridge University and Warwick University. He is a Fellow of the Academy of Social Sciences (FAcSS). He originally studied Economics and Politics at Manchester University, where he also gained a PhD on the regulation of financial services.


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Individual Contributors to Policy Commons · 24 February 2017 English

A long way behind the trend, I started using twitter a couple of weeks ago. The reason for this was to try to publicise my other blog (the Brexit blog) …


Individual Contributors to Policy Commons · 23 January 2017 English

I posted recently about the growing possibilities for replacing human workers with robots, but alongside that it’s possible to discern a growing ‘robotization’ of human workers. That thought was prompted …


Individual Contributors to Policy Commons · 27 December 2016 English

This blog, at least, is now living in new times since regular readers will have seen that there has been a complete revamp of the site design, to reflect the …


Individual Contributors to Policy Commons · 6 November 2016 English

This week will see the outcome of the US Presidential election, with the possibility of the victory of Donald Trump. If this occurs it will have profound consequences not just …


Individual Contributors to Policy Commons · 4 September 2016 English

Readers of this blog will be aware that I have posted many times about the EU, especially in the run-up to the Referendum. This remains a topic of passionate interest …


Individual Contributors to Policy Commons · 5 July 2016 English

Within less than a fortnight some of the consequences of Brexit are becoming clear. What was dismissed as ‘project fear’ turns out to have been true. The pound has collapsed, …


Individual Contributors to Policy Commons · 25 June 2016 English

So post-truth politics won the day and in a grotesque act of national self-harm Britain has voted to leave the EU. Within hours reality began to bite back as the …


Individual Contributors to Policy Commons · 23 June 2016 English

The expression ‘post-truth politics’ is one which I have only just become aware of, and I am not sure who coined it. The earliest usage I have found is an …


Individual Contributors to Policy Commons · 31 March 2016 English

There are two big news stories in the UK today. One is the closure of the Port Talbot steelworks, following a decision by its Indian owners, Tata, and due mainly …


Individual Contributors to Policy Commons · 26 February 2016 English

I am not going to write yet again about the EU Referendum today, or at least not directly, but rather about some reflections prompted by an article that appeared in …