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The Centre for Civil Society (CCS) is a leading, international organisation for research, analysis, debate and learning about civil society. It is based within the Department of Social Policy at the…
CASC-Social is a network of researchers and practitioners interested in social development issues in Central Asia and the South Caucasus (CASC). It was established at the London School of Economics…
The Citizens Jury process is designed to allow decision-makers to hear the people’svoice. A Citizens Jury provides an opportunity for citizens to learn about an issue and deliberate together to find…
In this working paper (WP 03/2008) by London School of Economics scholar Mary Kaldor, it is argued that the spread of democratic institutions has to be understood in the context of globalisation.…
"dialogue matters" provides training courses for environmental professionals that include: how to work with stakeholders, relevant skills and principles of good practice. If participation is the best…
Subtitled "How to use Collaborative Planning and Urban Design Events to Improve your Environment", this book is aimed at anyone - from concerned individuals to community groups to professional…
The Carbon Disclosure Project is an independent not-for-profit organisation which acts as an intermediary between shareholders and corporations on all climate change related issues, providing primary…
This study assesses the arguments of United Nations Special Representative for Business and Human Rights, Mr. John Ruggie, found in his paper: Protect, Respect and Remedy: a Framework for Business…
The impact of information technology on science and public understanding has been immense. To educate the public about complex issues such as climate change, the Meteorological Office Hadley Centre (…
How citizens actively engage in governance, and how to foster genuine and inclusive participation, are issues of global importance. Demos and the Institute of Development Studies at the University of…