Professor of Politics at Sheffield University, Matthew Flinders, talks about his new book Defending Politics: Why Democracy Matters in the 21st Century, and argues that the problem with politics is not politicians themselves but the public’s understanding of the processes involved. LSE’s Armine Ishkanian speaks about her book Democracy Building and Civil Society in Post-Soviet Armenia and how civil society and democratisation projects need a firm grounding in a country’s grassroots in order to successfully aid its transition to democracy. George Lawson, Professor of International Relations at the LSE and an expert in democratisation and revolutions, tells us about the role the anti-apartheid movement had in sparking his early interest in in...
A closer examination of federalism, the legitimacy of government and freedom of speech in the media ...
Democracy means the rule of the people, rule by ordinary people rather than by a privileged few. Pol...
This book is motivated, to a large extent, by some recent troubling developments in public discourse...
Few scholars have done more over recent years to engage with and raise public awareness about the is...
The Citizens’ Assembly pilots on local democracy and devolution were the first of their kind in the ...
This new Routledge Major Work, a four-volume collection of classic and cutting-edge scholarship, is ...
© 2016 by Tijdschrift voor Filosofie. All rights reserved. In this interview, Nadia Urbinati elabora...
We fight wars to defend it, vote to uphold it and pride ourselves upon it. But what\u27s so g...
On this episode of Democracy Sausage, The Australian National University’s Matthew Gray joins Mark K...
This book is about democracy and communication. The media and popular culture are often identified a...
On this Democracy Sausage, our panel of distinguished scholars - Glyn Davis, Catherine Althaus and A...
When we are told so regularly that we live in a ‘post truth’age and are surrounded by ‘fake news’, i...
This thesis brings together democratic theoryâs calls for an understanding of the actually existing ...
What is the problem with democracy? That is the question that Matthew Flinders seeks to answer at a ...
In this provocative collection of essays with a distinctly critical and nuanced approach to how demo...
A closer examination of federalism, the legitimacy of government and freedom of speech in the media ...
Democracy means the rule of the people, rule by ordinary people rather than by a privileged few. Pol...
This book is motivated, to a large extent, by some recent troubling developments in public discourse...
Few scholars have done more over recent years to engage with and raise public awareness about the is...
The Citizens’ Assembly pilots on local democracy and devolution were the first of their kind in the ...
This new Routledge Major Work, a four-volume collection of classic and cutting-edge scholarship, is ...
© 2016 by Tijdschrift voor Filosofie. All rights reserved. In this interview, Nadia Urbinati elabora...
We fight wars to defend it, vote to uphold it and pride ourselves upon it. But what\u27s so g...
On this episode of Democracy Sausage, The Australian National University’s Matthew Gray joins Mark K...
This book is about democracy and communication. The media and popular culture are often identified a...
On this Democracy Sausage, our panel of distinguished scholars - Glyn Davis, Catherine Althaus and A...
When we are told so regularly that we live in a ‘post truth’age and are surrounded by ‘fake news’, i...
This thesis brings together democratic theoryâs calls for an understanding of the actually existing ...
What is the problem with democracy? That is the question that Matthew Flinders seeks to answer at a ...
In this provocative collection of essays with a distinctly critical and nuanced approach to how demo...
A closer examination of federalism, the legitimacy of government and freedom of speech in the media ...
Democracy means the rule of the people, rule by ordinary people rather than by a privileged few. Pol...
This book is motivated, to a large extent, by some recent troubling developments in public discourse...