Democracy:Differently Podcast
1) The State of Democracy with Anneliese Dodds MP
In this extra long episode, host Keith Hyams sits down with Anneliese Dodds, MP for Oxford East. From AI, the climate crisis and the rise of populism, they discuss the current state of democracy.For m...Show More
2) How Corrupt is the UK? With Daniel Bruce
In the first episode of season 2 of Democracy: Differently, hosts Jess Sutherland and Keith Hyams sit down with chief executive of Transparency International UK, Daniel Bruce. They reflect on how much...Show More
3) Keith Hyams on Empathy in Democracy
In this episode co-hosts Jessica Sutherland and Keith Hyams sit down together to discuss Keith's own work! From the role of empathy in democracy to the reasons for starting the podcast, Keith discusse...Show More
4) Juliet Hooker on Grief, Grievance and Uncivil Disobedience
In this episode, host Jessica Sutherland is in conversation with Professor Juliet Hooker about Black grief, white grievance, and the role of protests and uncivil disobedience.Juliet Hooker is the Mert...Show More
5) Jennifer Edmond on Artificial Intelligence and Alienation
In this episode, host Keith Hyams talks to Jennifer Edmond about how democracy may be changed by artificial intelligence and knowledge technologies. Jennifer Edmond is Associate Professor of Digital H...Show More
6) André Bächtiger on Democracy for Mars
In this episode of Democracy: Differently, host Keith Hyams talks with Professor André Bächtiger about what democracy could look like if we started from scratch, on Mars. What would citizens design? W...Show More
7) Jonathan Benson on Epistocracies and Democratic Scepticism
In this episode of Democracy:Differently, host Jessica Sutherland speaks with Jonathan Benson about democratic scepticism, the epistemic benefits of democracy, and the importance of defending democrac...Show More
8) Maija Setälä on Democratic Deliberation and Climate Assemblies
In this episode, host Keith Hyams speaks with Maija Setälä about how democratic deliberation like citizens' assemblies can help in accounting for the interests of future generations in areas such as c...Show More
9) Nicole Curato on Democracy in Conflict Settings, and Decolonisation
In this episode, host Jessica Sutherland discusses with Nicole Curato the significance of democratic deliberation, its role in transforming collective trauma into political action, and the need to dec...Show More
10) Graham Smith on Citizens' Assemblies
Graham Smith is Professor of Politics at the Centre for the Study of Democracy at the University of Westminster. He is a leading authority on deliberative democracy whose work has shaped the design an...Show More