- The Politics of Public Behaviour The personal has become political. Increasingly, governments find themselves drawn into questions about how children are parented, how household waste is disposed of, how people travel, how much they save for later in life, and how much they eat, drink, smoke and exercise. May 2008
- Democratising Engagement What the UK can learn from international experience Citizen engagement has become an essential part of modern government. Gone are the days when the best that citizens could expect was to be told what was good for them. April 2008
- A Common Language Making English work for London April 2008
- Culture and Learning Consultation Paper February 2008
- The Everyday Democracy Index What are the most democratic countries in Europe? How would we find out? We could look at electoral turnouts. But while elections matter, Demos doesn’t believe that democracy is something that should start and finish at the ballot box. January 2008 | from The Everyday Democracy Index
- Making It Personal January 2008 | from Participative Public Services
- Annual Security Lecture 2007 December 2007
- National Security for the Twenty-First Century December 2007
- FYI The new politics of personal information December 2007
- Seen and Heard Reclaiming the public realm with children and young people November 2007 | from Children Make Places
