Over the past twelve months the Democracy Matters research team, consisting of academics and campaigners, has been conducting a project on the use of citizens’ assemblies to explore complex elements of constitutional policymaking in the United Kingdom. Here, one of those campaigners, Katie Ghose, discusses the findings of the project and to act upon them
A growing body of research suggests the existence of a disconnection between citizens, politicians a...
Involve, a think tank and charity which specialises in public participation, recently published a re...
A growing body of research suggests the existence of a disconnection between citizens, politicians a...
The Citizens’ Assembly pilots on local democracy and devolution were the first of their kind in the ...
Calls for a UK citizens convention to assess and rethink our current political and democratic arrang...
Citizens’ Assemblies (CAs) are groups of 40-150 randomly selected citizens, representing a cross-sec...
Simon Burall of Involve, a think tank specialising in democracy and public engagement, recently auth...
As part of our 2017 Audit of UK Democracy, Artemis Photiadou and Patrick Dunleavy consider how well ...
If the UK were to carry out a citizens convention, what should it look like? David Farrell, the Rese...
Tomorrow marks the beginning of a series of citizens’ assemblies, organised by the Electoral Reform ...
The Citizens’ Assembly pilots on local democracy and devolution were the first of their kind in the ...
In 2010, the three party leaders; Gordon Brown, David Cameron, and Nick Clegg, made very few mention...
Simon Burall of Involve, a think tank specialising in democracy and public engagement, recently auth...
The British state is being dramatically restructured by the ongoing wave of devolution deals but the...
As part of our 2018 Audit of UK Democracy, Patrick Dunleavy and the Democratic Audit team examine ho...
A growing body of research suggests the existence of a disconnection between citizens, politicians a...
Involve, a think tank and charity which specialises in public participation, recently published a re...
A growing body of research suggests the existence of a disconnection between citizens, politicians a...
The Citizens’ Assembly pilots on local democracy and devolution were the first of their kind in the ...
Calls for a UK citizens convention to assess and rethink our current political and democratic arrang...
Citizens’ Assemblies (CAs) are groups of 40-150 randomly selected citizens, representing a cross-sec...
Simon Burall of Involve, a think tank specialising in democracy and public engagement, recently auth...
As part of our 2017 Audit of UK Democracy, Artemis Photiadou and Patrick Dunleavy consider how well ...
If the UK were to carry out a citizens convention, what should it look like? David Farrell, the Rese...
Tomorrow marks the beginning of a series of citizens’ assemblies, organised by the Electoral Reform ...
The Citizens’ Assembly pilots on local democracy and devolution were the first of their kind in the ...
In 2010, the three party leaders; Gordon Brown, David Cameron, and Nick Clegg, made very few mention...
Simon Burall of Involve, a think tank specialising in democracy and public engagement, recently auth...
The British state is being dramatically restructured by the ongoing wave of devolution deals but the...
As part of our 2018 Audit of UK Democracy, Patrick Dunleavy and the Democratic Audit team examine ho...
A growing body of research suggests the existence of a disconnection between citizens, politicians a...
Involve, a think tank and charity which specialises in public participation, recently published a re...
A growing body of research suggests the existence of a disconnection between citizens, politicians a...