David Stoker4-Dimensional Social GovernanceThe unexpected benefits of a mathematical view on governanceJun 21, 20221Jun 21, 20221
David StokerTo End Violence Against Women, we Need to Talk Differently To BoysThere has been a renewed debate about the sexual harassment of women following the recent death of Sarah Everard who disappeared walking…Mar 20, 2021Mar 20, 2021
David StokerWhy Big Data Needs Human-Centred Questions if it is Going to Add Value to The WorldI find attending conferences and public lectures really stimulating: a useful way to network with professionals in diverse fields, share…Sep 27, 2017Sep 27, 2017
David StokerFive Ways to Unleash your Inner ActivistWho would be an activist? In his book Radicals, Jamie Bartlett describes the ‘Activist’s Paradox’. In essence, he says that it is jolly…Sep 9, 2017Sep 9, 2017
David StokerThe origins and future of inequality by Samuel Bowles (Lecture notes series)I just went to a lecture at Manchester University by visiting Harvard teacher that I found really inspiring and informative so I wanted to…May 4, 2017May 4, 2017
David StokerExploiting the Possible: Toward a Mindful PoliticsI recently blogged on complexity. In this article I revisit that topic and how we might improve our attitude towards it.Feb 5, 2017Feb 5, 2017
David StokerBridging the political divide: it all starts with a conversationDemocracy — or “deliberative democracy”, with my Poli-Sci geek hat on — involves getting people’s opinions to mix, to fight or to clash…Jan 31, 2017Jan 31, 2017
David StokerDemocracy in a complicated worldIn this article I present a negative view of complexity and a hopeful reframing of it.Jan 27, 2017Jan 27, 2017