The Speaker of the House of Commons, the Rt Hon John Bercow MP, recently contacted Bournemouth University’s Vice-Chancellor, Professor John Vinney, in relation to a Commission on Digital Democracy .
The objective of the Speaker’s Commission on Digital Democracy is to consider, report and make recommendations on how parliamentary democracy in the United Kingdom can embrace the opportunities afforded by the digital world to become more effective in:
- representing the people
- making laws
- scrutinising the work and performance of government
- encouraging citizens to engage with democracy
- facilitating dialogue amongst citizens
BU is very keen to engage in this initiative, and we are currently reviewing the calls for evidence with the intention of making a submission over the next month or so. We are also hoping to organise a debate on campus exploring one or more of the Commission’s five themes:
- Making laws in a digital age – call launched
- Digital scrutiny – call launched
- Representation – call pending
- Engagement – call pending
- Encouraging dialogue among citizens – call pending
We will be setting up an initial scoping meeting to discuss BU’s contribution and if you are interested in participating in the project, please contact Colette Cherry giving your availability for the following dates:
- Wednesday 23 April 1-3pm
- Wednesday 23 April 3-5pm
- Monday 28 April 1-3pm
- Monday 28 April 3-5pm
- Tuesday 29 April 1-3pm
- Tuesday 29 April 3-5pm
- Thursday 8 May 9-11am
- Thursday 8 May 11am-1pm
Engaging the public: putting the people back into democracy










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