The central premise of the book is based on an innovative conceptual understanding of prosperity. We formulate what we need to do to make prosperity a realisable proposition for specific people living in specific locales and outline why this entails a rethinking of economic value and systems change.

This is a book for our time. It comes at a moment of protracted global recession and environmental crisis, and a broadening recognition that conventional economic instruments are failing to protect people and our planet. It offers authoritative analysis, transformative pathways and reason to hope. Above all, it shows how prosperity, differently understood, resides in the people who live it.

In an increasingly fragmented world, one of the biggest challenges is to enable people to come together to work towards shared visions in which they feel they have a degree of ownership and a clear inclusive role to play. This book acts as a stepping stone to the next phase of citizen-led research and design.

Professor Coppens’ tour in Mexico with plenary at the AMIDIQ conference
Professor Coppens’ tour in Mexico with plenary at the AMIDIQ conference

Professor Coppens’ tour in Mexico with plenary at the AMIDIQ conference

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16 Jul 2025

Congratulations to soon-to-be Dr Adriana Bernardes and Dr Lucy Todd!
Congratulations to soon-to-be Dr Adriana Bernardes and Dr Lucy Todd!

Congratulations to soon-to-be Dr Adriana Bernardes and Dr Lucy Todd!

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16 Jul 2025

UCL-led research on spinal cord injury recovery
UCL-led research on spinal cord injury recovery

UCL-led research on spinal cord injury recovery

UCL Researchers lead on a breakthrough study on FES cycling for spinal cord injury recovery funded by the RFU Injured Players Foundation.

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