Unlocking Digital Democracy in the EU
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....
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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....
The public conversation around the source of Covid-19 has been laced with worrying undertones. Almost as soon as the global scale of the pandemic became...
It is becoming clear that the run up to the general election will increasingly turn into a game of one-upmanship. With each populist pledge the...
Allegations of a Cabinet minister’s intervention in the planning process has been causing waves throughout Westminster this week. While details of the particular case are...
As part of our ongoing project analysing the role that social media is playing in the 2015 General Election, Demos – alongside Qlik, the University...
This analysis was presented at the Mayor of London’s Policing and Crime Summit on Monday 24 April, 2017. The Centre for the Analysis of Social...
Here are three things I’ve noticed recently: 1) Barney Stringer’s fascinating blog about London passing an extraordinary milestone – the population finally caught up with its 1939...
A couple of weeks back those decent people at the Samaritans got themselves into a bit of trouble. They released an app on Twitter which allowed...
Much of what we know about mental health comes from a clinical setting. When health commissioners, policy-makers and practitioners make decisions on the nation’s healthcare,...
The surprise election result has produced a lot of early responses, which offer avenues for more detailed research. Amongst these have been suggestions that Labour...