Rosemary Bechler is a mainsite editor of openDemocracy, editor of Can Europe make it?, and a member of DiEM25, for whom she co-edited with David Adler, A Vision for Europe, Eris, (May, 2019).
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Published in: HomeEvelina isn’t herself?
Whenever a law court let alone a tabloid newspaper takes an undue interest in a rape victim’s mores, we hear an echo...
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Published in: Can Europe Make It?Taking deliberation seriously: ‘considered judgment’ from the Brexit referendum to the pandemic
On the 2019 UK elections, popular sovereignty, and citizens’ assemblies. A conversation with Stuart White.
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Published in: ourBeeb: OpinionThe unravelling of the Reithian BBC
How essential is the particular construction of Britishness which underpinned the Reithian BBC to the governing...
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Published in: Can Europe Make It?Citizens assembly: towards a politics of ‘considered judgement’. Part 2
In itself, having a new constitution doesn’t heal a country. But we have all sorts of different deliberative models...
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Published in: HomeCitizens assembly: towards a politics of ‘considered judgement’
Experts in deliberative democracy have been working across the world for around twenty years. Now, all of a sudden,...
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Published in: Can Europe Make It?DiEM25 and Brexit
As the rollercoaster continues, one account of the evolving perspectives of a pan-European movement.