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Adapting To The New Normal: Political Parties During Lockdown And Social Distancing

"This Primer highlights some of the mechanisms that can be adopted by political parties to allow them to...operate in times where restrictions on social gatherings are being enforced. It also presents options for digitalization...that parties in different contexts can adapt and optimize to respond to such restrictions and support the transformation efforts that parties are undertaking" (IDEA 2020).

30 September 2020
IDEA
Report

Digital engagement and democratic improvement

"This new research aims to update some of the usual democratic debates while establishing a factual basis that allows us to consider ways technology can help improve the quality of democracy. Digital engagement is strengthening relationships between citizens and policymakers. This is a result of lower barriers of access that provide incentives that facilitate public engagement…" (Palumbo, 2020).

28 September 2020
Gabriel Palumbo
Luminate
Report

What Democracy Looks Like. Protecting Voting Rights in the US during the Covid-19 Pandemic

"This report examines changes made by election officials during the 2020 primaries in Arizona, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, and Wisconsin and their impact on voters against international human rights standards. Fears of virus transmission to led state and local election officials to make various changes in the voting process. We identify lessons learned and pathways for reform for the future." (Human Rights Watch, 2020).

22 September 2020
Human Rights Watch
Report

Democratizing knowledge: Transforming intellectual property and research and development

This report details recommendations for “a new approach to the conceptualisation, design, and implementation of IP and R&D; one that recognises how critical these interconnected and entwined systems are to building a more equitable, sustainable, and democratic 21st century economy” (Hanna, Brown, and Bret, 2020).

21 September 2020
Thomas Hanna, Dana Brown, Miriam Brett
Democracy Collaborative, Fifty by Fifty
Report

Out Of Control: Failing Eu Laws For Digital Surveillance Export

"This report gives evidence of the gaps in the current European Union (EU) export regulation framework for digital surveillance technologies and provides the EU institutions and its member states with actionable recommendations to improve the protections of human rights in the upcoming Recast Dual Use Regulation." (Amnesty International, 2020)

21 September 2020
Amnesty International
Report

Monitoring Achievements On Sustainable Development Goal 16 2015-2019: A Global State Of Democracy Indices Perspective

This report presents findings on tracking the progress on SDG 16 using the Global State of Democracy Indices data.

17 September 2020
IDEA
Report

“They Have Robbed Me of My Life” Xenophobic Violence Against Non-Nationals in South Africa

This report details xenophobic Violence against Non-Nationals in South Africa.

17 September 2020
Human Rights Watch
Report

The Shrinking Space for Media Freedom in Southeast Europe

“The report examines the impact of the coronavirus crisis on press independence in Bulgaria, Romania, Serbia and Albania” by assessing “domestic politics and societal developments, foreign authoritarian media interference, technology and social media” (Filipova, 2020).

11 September 2020
Dr. Rumena Filipova
Center for the Study of Democracy
Report

The exchange between citizens and elected officials: a social psychological framework for citizen climate activists

The authors here “conducted a study with citizen activists who lobby the US Congress for a carbon pricing policy to address climate change” to see “how activists think about four social psychological approaches: affirmation, social norms, legacy and immediacy” (SHERMAN, D., SHTEYN, M., HAN, H., & VAN BOVEN, L. (2020)).

11 September 2020
Migration, Immigration, Immigration Policy, Europe, Coronavirus, Diversity, Autocracy, Demography, Travel, Mobility, Students
SNF Agora Institute, Johns Hopkins
Article

Innovative strategies for the reception of asylum seekers and refugees in European cities: multi-level governance, multi-sector urban networks and local engagement

The authors explore the role of cities in solving global challenges by analyzing multi-level governance and local initiatives in European cities.

11 September 2020
Caroline Oliver, Rianne Decker, Karin Geuijen, Jacqueline Broadhead
Center on Migration, Policy, and Society, Oxford University
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