My research and teaching aim to understand whether and how participation and deliberation can make contemporary public governance more fair and effective. On this site, you can take a look at what innovative citizens, officials, and activists are doing to improve public education, policing, the condition of the environment, and even the lives of workers in sweatshops in America and abroad. These projects enable ordinary people get involved in the affairs of state. Government, big or small, Democrat or Republican (or even Communist and Worker's parties in developing countries like Brazil and India), just isn't going to work very well for them unless they do.
These ideas of participation and deliberation seem straightforward, but they are complex, even daunting, in both theory and practice. But when citizens and leaders figure out how to practice democracy effectively in their own corners of social and political life, democracy pays off like nothing else can.