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Democratic Innovations

Hosted by DEMOCRATIC INNOVATIONS · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 9 episodes

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Episodes
9
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9 days ago
Avg length
46m
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35
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46
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About this podcast

This podcast explores how democratic innovations are reshaping the landscape of citizen participation in response to the ongoing crisis in representative democracy.It is sponsored by the EU-funded projects INCITE-DEM and INSPIRE, as well as the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation.The podcast is produced by Roberto Falanga at the Institute of Social Sciences of the University of Lisbon, together with Eleonora Tulumello (episodes 1 to 7) and João Santos Duarte (episode 8 onwards), who are responsible for live sound engineering, editing, and post-production.

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DEMOCRATIC INNOVATIONS hosts Democratic Innovations, a government show with 9 episodes published.

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Ep.09: Why technosolutions? - With Álvaro Oleart and Tiago Peixoto

May 19, 202646m0

In this episode, we focus on the role that technological solutions have in the field of democratic innovations and democracy in a broader sense. Together with Tiago Peixoto, political scientist and Senior Governance Spec

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Ep.08: Why Citizen-Led Democratic Innovations? - With Donatella della Porta and Andrea Felicetti

Mar 19, 202645mEp. 8S1

In this episode, we focus on the role that grassroots forces have in shaping democratic innovations. Together with Donatella della Porta, Professor of Political Science, founding dean of the Faculty of Political and Soci

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Ep. 07: Why populism and polarisation? - with Petra Guasti

Dec 31, 202533mEp. 7S1

In this episode, we raise critical questions about the political landscape within which democratic innovations are expected to improve our democracies. Together with Petra Guasti, Associate Professor of Democratic Theory

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Ep.06: Why critical political economy? - with Adrian Bua

Dec 1, 202546mEp. 6S1

In this episode, we move toward an understanding of democratic innovations from the perspective of critical political economy. Together with Adrian Bua, researcher at the Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, we highlight t

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Ep.05: Why Intersectional Inclusion? - with Sonia Bussu

Nov 14, 202543mEp. 5S1

In this episode, we take a critical look at the multiple sources of oppression in contemporary society. Together with Sonia Bussu, Associate Professor in Public Policy at the University of Birmingham and scientific coord

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Ep.04: Changing bureaucracy? - with Stephen Elstub and Rikki Dean

Jan 22, 202456mEp. 4S1

In this episode, we focus on the role that Democratic Innovations play within democratic systems, with a particular emphasis on public administration. Together with Prof. Stephen Elstub and Dr. Rikki Dean, we reflect on

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Ep.03: Solving crises? - with Graham Smith and Oliver Escobar

Dec 9, 20231h 2mEp. 3S1

In this episode we focus on the pathways of democratic innovations through the multiple crises that challenge our democracies, starting from the crisis of democracy itself. Together with Prof. Graham Smith and Prof. Oliv

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Ep.02: Enhancing citizen trust? - with Francesco Veri and Brigitte Geissel

Nov 9, 202338mEp. 2S1

In this episode we question whether and how democratic innovations enhance citizen trust. Together with Professor Brigitte Geissel and Doctor Francesco Veri, we dive into trust in the political system and government. We

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Ep.01: Improving democracy? - with Thamy Pogrebinschi and Mark Warren

Nov 6, 202340mEp. 1S1

In this first episode, we question the assumption that democratic innovations enhance democracy. Professors Mark Warren and Thamy Pogrebinschi guide us through a deep dive into the issues of democracy deficits, social po

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Democratic Innovations is hosted by DEMOCRATIC INNOVATIONS. The show is categorised under government and has published 9 episodes.

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Democratic Innovations has published 9 episodes.

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Episodes of Democratic Innovations average 46 minutes. a focused format where a clear narrative arc and tight preparation matter most.

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