Democracy in a Pandemic : : Participation in Response to Crisis / / edited by Graham Smith, [and three others].

Covid-19 has highlighted limitations in our democratic politics - but also lessons for how to deepen our democracy and more effectively respond to future crises. In the face of an emergency, the working assumption all too often is that only a centralised, top-down response is possible. This book exp...

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