Director, RSA's Social Brain project
Matt Grist is a researcher in behavioural sciences and their relationship with social policy and runs the Social Brain project in London at the RSA. Grist studied as an undergraduate at the University of Essex before joining the university as a Research Fellow, and writing his philosophy thesis on ‘Kant and the Problem of Intentionality’. He is the author of the RSA report Changing The Subject: How New Ways of Thinking About Human Behaviour Might Change Politics, Policy and Practice
20 Mar 2010
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