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- Henry Hemming
- 16/08/2012
- Author, United Kingdom
- Author, specialising in the role of small groups and communities within society. Henry has written four non-fiction books, co-authored two more, and has also produced articles for a plethora of newspapers and magazines.
Henry Hemming is the author of four books including, most recently, Together: How Small Groups Achieve Big Things, described by Lord Wei as "a non-political manifesto for Big Society" and by Theodore Zeldin as "a very valuable book, lively, instructive, original and full of interesting detail".
He has written for The Times, The Sunday Times, The Daily Telegraph and The Financial Times among others. As a speaker he has appeared on Radio 4′s Today Programme and has given talks to festivals and companies including RDF Media, the RSA, the Big Society Network and the Frontline Club.
Henry is a specialist in the workings of small groups and communities, and the changing role they play in society today. His approach is based both on an understanding of group psychology and the history of these groups over the last five hundred years.
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Other articles
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Riots and group behaviour
24/08/2011
The riots across England earlier this month were manifestations of a behaviour that has served as a means of letting off steam for thousands of years.
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Together: redefining community
21/04/2011
Ideas about community remain biased by romantic notions of a rural idyll. Henry Hemming asks us to reflect on the meaning of community in today’s changing world.
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