The Social State: From Transactional to Relational Public Services
Despite the easing of Covid-19 restrictions making it easier for people to interact with each other, our new report finds that people are less likely...
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Despite the easing of Covid-19 restrictions making it easier for people to interact with each other, our new report finds that people are less likely...
It’s become a truism that digital revolution is changing politics: and it is, of course. But few research groups have tried to measure exactly how....
Throughout this crisis, companies have been under the spotlight. How they’ve supported staff, how quickly they’ve adapted to guidance, the risks they’ve taken to keep...
Over the last decade, where and how we live our lives has profoundly changed. The rise of social media has changed what information we encounter,...
Join us for the launch of the Collaborative Democracy Network.
The challenges facing the UK as we move forward can seem daunting: the fight against Covid-19 is not over, and the health inequalities that exist...
By Charles Seaford, Senior Fellow The Prime Minister recently announced a new target for UK greenhouse gas emissions reductions by 2030 – 68% of 1990...
It is tempting to think of social media as a great enabler of democratic participation. Online platforms lower the bar to contacting politicians; you don’t...
‘A private space online’ means very different things to different people: a place where what you do is none of anyone else’s business – a...
Barack Obama famously pioneered the use of social media as a campaign tool, to great effect. Demos is currently running a project to teach European...