Tag: democratic erosion
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Q&A with the Democratic Erosion Consortium Directors: Measuring and Teaching Democracy in a Time of Threats
Overview: A Critical Conversation on Democracy, Measurement, and Teaching The Democratic Erosion Consortium (DEC) recently sat down with Mike Albertus, Professor of Political Science at the University of Chicago, for a candid Q&A on his Substack, The Good Society. The discussion centers on how DEC approaches the core questions driving contemporary studies of democracy: how…
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Q&A with the Democratic Erosion Consortium Directors on DEED and Democracy Measurement
Q&A with the Democratic Erosion Consortium Directors In a thoughtful exchange featured on Mike Albertus’s Substack, The Good Society, the Democratic Erosion Consortium (DEC) co-directors and the Research Director sit down to reflect on the group’s work. The discussion spans how DEC approaches measuring and teaching about democracy, how to identify democratic threats, and what…
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Q&A: Directors of the Democratic Erosion Consortium Reflect on Measuring and Teaching Democracy
Overview The Democratic Erosion Consortium (DEC) sits at the intersection of political science, data journalism, and civic education. In a recent Q&A hosted on Mike Albertus’s Substack, The Good Society, the DEC co-directors and the Research Director reflect on the core questions driving their work: how to measure democracy, how to teach it effectively, and…