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Decoding Media Impact: Insights, Advice & Recommendations
This report “includes examples of successful media impact evaluation, tools and frameworks for assessment, and the challenges of defining and measuring impact in a rapidly-shifting media landscape” (Donnelly 2020).
Climate risk and response: Physical hazards and socioeconomic impacts
How could Earth’s changing climate impact socioeconomic systems across the world in the next three decades? A yearlong, cross-disciplinary research effort at McKinsey & Company provides some answers.
Fixing Democracy Demands the Building and Aligning of People's Motivation and Authority to Act
Han explores how to “strengthen the capacity of people to exercise their voices in the democratic process—and instantiate the authority they have to hold economic and political leaders accountable within institutions” in order to address underlying democratic issues and reform democracy (Han, 2020).
Integrated Advocacy: Paths Forward For Digital Civil Society
“This report investigates how digital public policy implicates civil society in democracies and how to strengthen, expand and diversify the practical connections between civil society support organizations and digital policy experts” and covers “the current landscape and the possibilities for building broad civil society coalitions” for digital policy (Stanford PACS, 2020).
Time to care: Unpaid and underpaid care work and the global inequality crisis
"Governments around the world must act now to build a human economy that is feminist and values what truly matters to society... Investing in national care systems to address the disproportionate responsibility for care work done by women and girls and introducing progressive taxation… are possible and crucial first steps."
Civil Society and Post-Independence Democracy Levels
"The role of civil society for the consolidation of democracy is contested… This paper argues that the existence of democratic CSOs prior to democratic transition strengthen post-independence democracy whereas non-democratic CSOs have a detrimental effect" (Lührmann and Grahn, 2019).
The Global Satisfaction with Democracy Report 2020
This report uses a combined, pooled dataset to determine that dissatisfaction with democracy has risen consistently and has reached its highest level yet since 1995, particularly in developed democracies. The authors find that the level of dissatisfaction can be widely characterized by events affecting the economic sector and policy crises.
Why Protest?
The authors of this essay “describe the mass demonstrations that have taken place across the world” ...“and raise the question: are these protests a sign of democracy in action, or democracy in crisis?” (Chicago Center on Democracy, 2020). They address root causes of discontent and demonstrations, and examine case studies.
How can local authorities step into a Citizen future?
This piece examines how local authorities play a key role in maintaining and support community actions and civic will.
How can we work together to build community power?
This article supports “the NLGN’s call for a Community Power Act and argues “that it can only be as good as the process that creates it, the principles and culture that underpin it” and build “upon the excellent work already being done by existing change-makers” (New Citizenship Project, 2019).
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