23 01, 2025

ICPR guest-edited blog 6 – Voicing Loss: ‘I know it’s all about the death, but somehow it becomes about their life when you’ve got the inquest’

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Jessica Jacobson, Alexandra Murray and Lorna Templeton  This is the second blog post about the project Voicing Loss, which explored the role of bereaved people in coroners’ inquests in England and Wales. Voicing Loss was funded by the ESRC (grant reference ES/V002732/1) and conducted by the Institute for Crime and Justice Policy Research at Birkbeck [...]

26 11, 2024

Guest Blog Series on Preserving Public Values in The Automated State: Participation in Privatised Digital Systems

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Post 3 in the Guest Blog Series Preserving Public Values in The Automated State by Marco Almada and Estela Lopes In modern democracies, citizen participation is not limited to elections. Lawmakers and administrators are often expected—and at times obliged—to involve citizen perspectives in their work. For example, Article 11 of the Treaty on European Union obliges the [...]