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Civic Futures

Kathryn Peters

A scratchpad for studying and imagining revived civic engagement in the 21st century.

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Latest Issues

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Is tech enabling or hindering multiracial democracy?

> “When we're thinking about new technological affordances… they seem like new problems, but we have a whole lot of old problems that we never fixed.”

8 months ago
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Big visions; small steps

The Ash Center just published the final batch of essays from our workshop on reimagining democracy (IWORD), including my own contribution, “Permission and Participation.”

8 months ago
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Finding something to say

> "...policy in this country is made, as often as not, by the necessity of finding something to say for an important figure committed to speak without a prearranged subject."

9 months ago
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Democratic futures; how Meta misunderstands 2020 as history

Last week, I joined a workshop at the Ash Center for Democratic Governance and Innovation on reimagining (or reinventing, or recreating—the workshop materials sometimes vary the call to action) democracy. Each of 48 participants spoke for u...

a year ago
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  • Kathryn Peters

    civic technologist, non-profit entrepreneur, \ud83d\udcda, \ud83d\udc36, \ud83c\udfd4, \ud83d\uddf3 &c. Ex-CITAP, ex-Democracy Works.

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