December 2016 Industrial strategy and the challenge of inclusive growthFollowing our recent expert roundtable on industrial growth strategy, Peter Harrison-Evans explores the role of devolution in healing divisions after Brexit.
November 2016 The Clock is Ticking for EuropeSophie Gaston reports back on a fragile, but hard-headed mood in Brussels.
November 2016 ‘Infosmog’ and the challenge of misinformationLeah Selig Chauhan analyses the spread of conspiracy theories surrounding the US election.
November 2016 Personalisation can’t be a tool to cut welfare costsDemos' Chief Executive, Claudia Wood, digs into what the Work Health and Disability Green Paper means for personalisation in employment support.
October 2016 Are “corporate parents” the answer to a lack of clarity in the care system?Simone Vibert, author of Demos' new report on commissioning in children's services, explores the idea of "corporate parents" in the care system.
October 2016 A honeycomb of echo chambers? Twitter’s response to the Munich attackLeo Sands analyses the eruption of anti-Muslim activity online following the shooting in Munich and why we must go outside our own circles to challenge hate speech online.
September 2016 Democracy’s Twilight HourTurning democratic rights to privileges would only give us more reason to feel divided, writes Sophie Gaston.
August 2016 Passing the buck? Why censorship isn’t sufficient to tackle extremismJosh Smith reflects on what the new report from Home Affairs Select Committee on radicalisation means for social media companies and their users.
August 2016 Measuring Islamophobia on TwitterA follow up blog from Carl Miller on Demos' research into Islamophobia on Twitter
August 2016 Honest Speaking in the Post-Truth Politics AgeSophie Gaston reflects on the nature of the new age of political rhetoric, arguing that serious politicians, and parties must resist the urge to match populist rhetoric.
August 2016 The Brexit divide on TwitterJack Dale analyses the demographic tensions in the digital Brexit debates.
July 2016 Brexit and the Youth MythCharlie Cadywould analyses new data to find a significant gap between older and younger EU Referendum voters.
July 2016 Brexit and the Power of PerceptionThe latest British Social Attitudes survey provides some clues behind the UK's unexpected decision to leave the European Union, writes Sophie Gaston.
July 2016 Why the Youth Vote Couldn’t Win it for RemainSocial media was quick to interpret the result of last month’s Referendum into a ‘war of generations’. Older voters, who had overwhelmingly...
June 2016 Language of art not science will reunify a divided BritainRalph Scott, Head of Citizenship, takes a look at how the appeal to pathos rather than ethos can reunify a divided Britain.