Efforts to make democracy count are underway across Harvard Kennedy School. Many faculty members and programs focus on increasing citizen participation, strengthening democratic institutions, training leaders to be more responsive to their citizens, and improving transparency and accuracy in the media and the public sphere.
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Engaged Citizens

ARCHON FUNG
Winthrop Laflin McCormack Professor of Citizenship and Self-Government studies public participation, deliberation, and transparency

HARVARD VOTES CHALLENGE
increases voter registration on campus

KHALIL MUHAMMAD
Professor of History, Race and Public Policy examines the intersections of race, democracy, inequality, and criminal justice in modern U.S. history

JANE MANSBRIDGE
Adams Professor of Political Leadership and Democratic Values studies representation, democratic deliberation, and everyday activism

GETTING AND KEEPING DEMOCRACY
class taught by Tarek Masoud

Media and the Public Sphere

THE POLITICS OF THE PRESS
class taught by Nancy Gibbs

ARTHUR APPLBAUM
Adams Professor of Political Leadership and Democratic Values studies political legitimacy and civil disobedience

DISSENT AND DISOBEDIENCE IN DEMOCRACIES
class taught by Arthur Applbaum

JULIA MINSON
Associate Professor of Public Policy studies how people engage with opinions, judgments, and decisions that are different from their own

MATTHEW BAUM
Marvin Kalb Professor of Global Communications examines the role of the mass media and public opinion in contemporary America

THOMAS PATTERSON
Bradlee Professor of Government and the Press studies the media and elections

DEMOCRACY, POLITICS, AND INSTITUTION
class taught by Thomas Patterson

JOAN DONOVAN
Adjunct Lecturer in Public Policy studies how social movements, political parties, governments, and corporations shape media narratives

MEDIA MANIPULATION AND DISINFORMATION CAMPAIGNS
class taught by Joan Donovan

CHRISTOPHER ROBICHAUD
Senior Lecturer in Ethics and Public Policy studies the role of truth and knowledge in democracies

IGNORANCE, LIES, HOGWASH, AND HUMBUG: THE VALUE OF TRUTH AND KNOWLEDGE IN DEMOCRACIES
class taught by Christopher Robichaud

Responsive Leaders

THE BLOOMBERG HARVARD CITY LEADERSHIP INITIATIVE
trains mayors and senior city leaders from across the country and around the world to be more responsive to citizens’ needs

THE LEGISLATIVE NEGOTIATION PROJECT
teaches legislators to work together effectively across the aisle

PIPPA NORRIS
Paul F. McGuire Lecturer in Comparative Politics focuses on democracy, public opinion and elections, political communications, and gender politics

THE RISE OF AUTHORITARIAN POPULISM
class taught by Pippa Norris

ARTHUR BROOKS
Professor of the Practice of Public Leadership builds dialogue across the ideological spectrum

DEMOCRATIC LEADERSHIP SKILLS: MANAGING SELF AND OTHERS
class taught by Arthur Brooks, Archon Fung, Timothy O’Brien, and Robert Wilkinson

High Quality Institutions

ALEX KEYSSAR
Matthew W. Stirling Jr. Professor of History and Social Policy studies the history of voting and elections

HISTORY OF THE U.S. FOR POLICYMAKERS, ACTIVISTS, AND CITIZENS
class taught by Alex Keyssar

BENJAMIN SCHNEER
Assistant Professor of Public Policy studies political representation in the United States

HOW DECISION MAKERS TRANSLATE PUBLIC OPINION INTO POLICY ACTION
class taught by Benjamin Schneer

TAREK MASOUD
Professor of Public Policy and Sultan of Oman Professor of International Relations focuses on political development in Arabic-speaking and Muslim-majority countries

POLITICAL INSTITUTIONS AND PUBLIC POLICY
class taught by Tarek Masoud, Matthew Baum, Quinton Mayne, and Thomas Patterson

DEFENDING DIGITAL DEMOCRACY PROJECT
develops strategies and tools to protect democratic processes from cyber attacks

THE INITIATIVE ON DEMOCRACY IN HARD PLACES
studies the practices and behaviors that can strengthen democracy around the world
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