BROWSE OUR CURRENT RESEARCH PROJECTS
Good Business
The financial crisis revealed a series of underlying weaknesses in the economy, from an over-reliance on low-paid, low-skilled jobs to an underinvestment in productive enterprise. Led by Duncan O'Leary, this programme explores how companies can do ‘good business’, aiming for solutions that lead to the decentralisation of power – to employees, consumers and communities.
Welfare and public services
In an age of austerity, budgets are shrinking yet demand for services like education, health and social care is rising. Policymakers must establish what people’s real priorities are – and learn to do more with less. Led by Claudia Wood, this programme investigates those priorities through research on public attitudes to key areas of the welfare state.
Claudia Wood,
Jo Salter
This project looks at the role social housing providers can play in helping people back to independent living following a period in hospital.
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Claudia Wood,
Phillida Cheetham
Demos is currently looking at how social housing providers can act as co-ordinators and hubs for support and earlier intervention for their clients.
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Eugene Grant,
Jonathan Birdwell
This project will focus on school-to-work transition: how our education and training systems are preparing young people for employment.
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Citizenship and political participation
Britain continues to experience declining public trust and participation in formal politics, in addition to rising loneliness and social isolation. Led by Jonathan Birdwell, this programme explores the ideas and institutions that can help bring together a more fragmented society.
Jonathan Birdwell,
Emma Vandore
This project examines how a parent's problematic relationship with alcohol can impact on parenting and children’s perceptions of alcohol.
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Jamie Bartlett,
Carl Miller
This projects asks the extent to which young people can discriminate between the wealth of information found online.
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Dan Leighton
This project explores the tensions, hidden assumptions and challenges to the ideals and institutions that make open societies.
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Jonathan Birdwell,
Susanna Pettigrew
This research will look at the potential benefits of a British international citizen service, investigating how it can be integrated into Big Society initiatives and increase civic engagement.
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Integration and national identity
Questions of national identity are all around us, on Englishness and the future of the Union, to appropriate responses to historically high levels of immigration into the UK. Led by Max Wind-Cowie, this programme aims to close the gap between the ordinary voter and the political class to develop a sense of how we live together.
The Centre for the Analysis of Social Media (CASM)
A collaboration between Demos and the Text Analytics Group at the University of Sussex, CASM combines computer science with social science to analyse social media. Led by Jamie Bartlett, its work will develop social media analysis as a valid instrument of research that meets the needs of policy and decision-makers.
Demos Finance
Demos Finance is a new financial services research unit, providing industry leaders, policymakers and the public with a reliable source of objective and easily comprehensible analysis of the sector. Led by Andrew Freeman, it will generate new ideas and public policy solutions, will help to explain and ‘translate’ complex arguments to a non-specialist public.
Political Ideas
Alongside and connected with our research programes, Demos has political projects focused on the burning issues in current political thinking.
Adam Bowie
We're putting on a packed party conference programme of fringe events.
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Samuel Jones
This collection explores the lasting impact of thinking and action by Octavia Hill, founder of the National Trust.
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Max Wind-Cowie
This project will investigate the Conservative Party's relationship to issues of race and identity.
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Ben Rogers
Centre for London is a politically independent think tank focused on the big challenges facing London.
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