Future society

Social cohesion & resilience | Democratic innovation
Society is changing rapidly, challenged by huge demographic change such as ageing populations and growing ethnic diversity, climate change and new technologies. Democracy is under threat by increasingly pervasive disinformation. Our work aims to address social cohesion and societal resilience and we're developing new democratic tools to encourage better public decision making.

Ko ngā rā kei te heke mai. Ko te iwi e ara mai ana.

The days to come. The people to come.



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19.09.2024  
Perceptions of fairness in New Zealand

View of the New Zealand flags flying in front of the parliament building, the Beehive, in Wellington.
19.08.2024  
Political transparency underpins public trust
Koi Tū welcomes the new Helen Clark Foundation report released this week which calls for stronger laws and regulations to improve trust and confidence in political decision-making.

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07.08.2024  
Deliberative forum on transport for Auckland
The current transport system is not meeting the needs of our growing population and economy and is failing to respond to the challenges of climate change. But the problems are complex, and the solutions are not...

30.07.2024  
Reinventing democracy with John Gastil
In this episode of the Informed Futures podcast, Koi Tū deputy director Anne Bardsley speaks with one of the world’s leading deliberative democracy scholars and innovators, Pennsylvania State University Distinguished Professor John Gastil.

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