Growing Old Democratically?
In 1995 Robert Putnam wrote a fascinating and highly influential essay called Bowling Alone. Within this, and the subsequent book published in 2000, Putman documented
In 1995 Robert Putnam wrote a fascinating and highly influential essay called Bowling Alone. Within this, and the subsequent book published in 2000, Putman documented
One of the central challenges of being an academic is attempting to translate what we write about in our publications into some kind of meaningful
Several years ago at the very start of my journey into exploring democratic organizations, I visited Nixon McInnes, a digital consultancy company based in Brighton.
The pandemic was a challenging time to work through. For “key workers” it involved continuing as normal, albeit with an intensification of workload and complex
One of the scariest things I can recall about being a young academic was attending conferences. Not only were you being asked to present your
One major theme in my research is that whilst many individuals aspire to more democratic ways of working, achieving it in practice is an extremely
One of the most rewarding parts of being an academic is getting the opportunity to regularly meet extremely interesting and intelligent people. I can’t think
I have long admired the work of Alexis De Tocqueville. It was one of the first books as an undergraduate that genuinely excited me on