🚨 Truth in democracy is more crucial than ever. In our 'Listen' month of the #ThankYouDemocracy campaign, we dissect the common features of fake news. Understanding these can help you critically evaluate information and protect democratic discourse. Learn how to spot questionable sources, misleading headlines, fake expert voices, and more. Stay vigilant, stay informed. 🕵️♂️ Global Democracy Coalition
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The existence of fake news is a contemporary threat to democracy. In the #ThankYouDemocracy campaign we tackle this challenge through learning to 1. Identify and 2. Counter misinformation. In our infographic, we show four ways by which to recognize fake news, essential for preserving the integrity and validity of democratic processes and conversations. Global Democracy Coalition
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Interested in helping to shape the future of democracy? Then let's have a conversation! With half the world’s population going to the polls this year, it’s a critical time to think what democracy means. Influence and power are shifting to new actors, many of whom are undermining democracy, while at the same time using democratic structures to gain decades-long footholds in their countries. I’m launching a series of global dinners for democracy and a card game to ignite meaningful conversations – and I can’t do it on my own. Are you in? DM me and let’s talk. And in the meantime, here are some amazing democracy books you might want to dip into 😊
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🌟 Dive into the intricate landscape of American politics with us! 🇺🇸 Join our interactive Zoom meeting where we'll explore the role of swing voters, the impact of political polarization, and the challenges to democracy. Registration is open! https://lnkd.in/gQGNVR5j #AmericanPolitics #ZoomMeeting 🗳️🔍
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Democracy matters, and so does your voice! 🗳️✨ Watch as diverse perspectives shape the future of democracy and inspire thoughtful discussions. Join the movement to defend democracy. 💪 #VoicesOfDemocracy
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History has shown time and again that electoral systems can play a key role in resolving conflicts — and nowhere is that more true than in Northern Ireland. Learn more in this week’s episode of The Future of Our Former Democracy: https://lnkd.in/eTZZpRR5
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Insurrection Day: Preserving Democracy with a free download. In a time when democracy is under constant scrutiny and the very fabric of civil society feels threatened, the power of knowledge becomes more vital than ever. It's in this spirit that my graphic timeline, "Insurrection Day," serves as a warning that our democracy is fragile. Please share this link with family, friends and colleagues who care about democracy.
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The existence of fake news is a contemporary threat to democracy. In the #ThankYouDemocracy campaign we tackle this challenge through learning to 1. Identify and 2. Counter misinformation. In our infographic, we show four ways by which to recognize fake news, essential for preserving the integrity and validity of democratic processes and conversations.
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Looking forward to this crucial conversation on realizing the true dream of a diverse, inclusive democracy.
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Read our latest Vox Populi newsletter, on the state of democracy reform in the US, public opinion, and deliberative democracy events around the world!
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An amazing group of experts on the judiciary speak to me in this episode. Fida Hammami on Tunisia, Stanley on Poland and Kathryn Sikkink on, well, everywhere!
When democratic institutions fail, what does this do to our faith in democracy? On this week's episode of What’s Wrong With Democracy? Professor Ben Ansell talks to Fida Hammami, Ben Stanley and Kathryn Sikkink about how we can protect the independence of our judiciaries. Listen now: https://lnk.to/WWWDep8. Supported by Open Society Foundations.
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