Participation · Deliberation · Democracy
Winthrop Laflin McCormack Professor of Citizenship and Self-Government at Harvard Kennedy School. Director, Ash Center for Democratic Governance and Innovation.
Understanding how citizen engagement, deliberative processes, and government openness can strengthen contemporary governance.
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Selected articles, commentary, and new publications.
With Sean W.D. Gray. Cambridge University Press. Open access.
With David Moss and Odd Arne Westad. Oxford University Press. Open access.
Ash Center for Democratic Governance and Innovation.
With Dennis Thompson. Governance.
With Larry Lessig. The Conversation.
With Joshua Cohen. Constellations.
Selected volumes on participation, transparency, and democratic governance.
How the All-Affected Principle reshapes democratic rules amid global interdependence.
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Eleven episodes of democratic breakdown from ancient Athens to present-day autocracies.
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The perils and promise of transparency across education, pollution, security, and healthcare.
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A weekly livestream exploring the pressing questions of democratic governance, citizen participation, and public policy. Each episode brings together scholars, practitioners, and engaged citizens for candid conversation about making democracy work better.
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Co-founder of participedia.net — a global network and crowdsourcing platform for researchers, educators, practitioners, and anyone interested in public participation and democratic innovations. Hundreds of cases, methods, and organizations catalogued worldwide.
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