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developments and their impact on parliament, government and civil society, including digital participation, engagement, political campaigning and the parliamentary process. The programme was led from 2007 until 2011 by Dr Andy Williamson, a well known researcher and commentator on digital democracy. Previous directors included Ross Ferguson (2005 - 2007) and Professor
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The Citizenship Education programme works with young people through schools and colleges to educate and inform them about parliamentary democracy and develop innovative ways to involve them in participatory democratic activities. It aims to ensure that teachers have free access to knowledge, training
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The society has an Advisory Council who support the staff and work of the society in an advisory capacity and across the various programmes of work. It is composed of MPs and Lords, journalists, business people and academics. Within the council there is an Executive Committee, which acts as a board
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programme (until 2010 known as the eDemocracy Programme) was the first research unit dedicated to examining the political and social impact of information and communications technology (ICT). They also conduct research and evaluation; producing commentary and analysis on the latest new media
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The Parliament & Government programme undertakes research on political and constitutional reform. In recent years, they have worked on the issues of Parliamentary scrutiny and government accountability, political representation, the process of law making, and public engagement.
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More than 70 years on, the Hansard Society claims to be universally recognised as the independent and non-partisan authority on Parliament and democracy. Their work encompasses a wide range of areas, from citizenship education to the role of Parliament, from
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As a registered charity, the Hansard Society relies on funding from individual donations, grants from charitable trusts and foundations, corporate sponsorship, and donations from individual parliamentarians from Westminster and the devolved institutions.
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Working closely with parliamentarians, government, the media and the public to consider a range of issues relevant to parliamentary democracy, the programme has made many influential recommendations for parliamentary reform. The society's publication,
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commissioned the programme in 2005 to conduct "an independent review of ways in which central government can use information and communication technology (ICT) to enable and enhance public engagement", called Digital Dialogues.
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In addition to this core work, the programme has expanded to include training for charities, journalists, companies and other organisations that need to understand how the parliamentary system works.
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bringing students from across the globe to study the British political system and to gain experience through internships in a wide variety of political organisations
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website in 2008 to educate, raise awareness and engage with the public on a range of issues regarding the role and business of the House of Lords.
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running training sessions for teachers and policy professionals to enable them to understand a range of political issues and processes effectively
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generating wide-reaching recommendations to improve parliamentary and legislative processes through timely and rigorous research
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providing a platform for debate on current issues around Parliament, constitutional affairs, participation and engagement
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Audit of Political Engagement 8 with a focus on coalition politics, civic involvement and the Big Society
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pushing the boundaries of new technology and its abilities to engage the public with policy makers
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to the impact of new media on politics. In addition, the society organises a variety of events in
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with high-profile speakers, influential seminars and popular fringe events at party conferences.
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to examine the issue of parliamentary scrutiny of government expenditure, and the research
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Audit of Political Engagement 6 with a focus on Political Participation and Citizenship
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Parliament, Politics and Law Making: Issues and Developments in the Legislative Process
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The Hansard Society functions through a number of project teams, whose work includes:
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creating and promoting fresh and accessible resources to help teachers present the
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New Politics, New Parliament? A review of parliamentary modernisation since 1997
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In 2019, the Hansard Society was given a B grade for funding transparency by
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No Overall Control? The impact of a 'hung parliament' on British politics
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Audit of Political Engagement 5 with a special focus on the Constitution
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in schools across the UK and runs a number of student-focused projects.
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Making Better Law: Reform of the legislative process from policy to Act
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to provide courses for future political leaders from around the world.
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Select Committee on Modernisation of the House of Commons (2006-07),
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Audit of Political Engagement 7 with a focus on MPs and Parliament
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Law in the Making: Influence and Change in the Legislative Process
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A Year in the Life: From member of public to Member of Parliament
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A Year in the Life: From member of public to Member of Parliament
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Parliament and Government Finance: Recreating Financial Scrutiny
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Political and economic think tanks based in the United Kingdom
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parliamentary record, which publishes the proceedings of the
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sessions and stimulating resources for political education.
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Revitalising the Chamber: the role of the back bench Member
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Revitalising the Chamber: the role of the back bench Member
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of trustees. The current chair of the Advisory Council is
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The Digital Democracy programme, in conjunction with the
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The Fiscal Maze: Parliament, Government and Public Money
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The Fiscal Maze: Parliament, Government and Public Money
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Parliament in the Public Eye 2006: Coming into Focus?
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The Study and Scholars programme also works with the
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was formed in the United Kingdom in 1944 to promote
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