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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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.

29.07.2024  
Reinventing democracy conference summary
The rise of authoritarianism, populism, and extremism threatens to erode the values of democracy and the norms of political decency. The influence of vested interests in politics weakens the voice of ordinary citizens and prevents...

07.06.2024  
Community Panel on Time-of-Use Charging in Auckland
Aucklanders are open to the idea of congestion pricing, and are ready for a constructive, pragmatic conversation about the form a scheme in their city might take. 

07.06.2024  
Aucklanders are up for the congestion pricing conversation – new research
Aucklanders are open to the idea of congestion pricing, and are ready for a constructive, pragmatic conversation about the form a scheme in their city might take. 

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