PUBLIC DELIVERABLES
Each document reflects our commitment to co-creation, democratic innovation and meaningful youth participation, offering practical insights for practitioners, policymakers, educators, researchers and youth organisations. All deliverables are freely accessible and regularly updated so you can follow the project’s progress and make use of its resources in your own work!
D1.1 - Report on innovative spaces and views on emerging trends in democracy innovations
This report offers an extensive review of academic literature on democracy, focusing on the challenges facing liberal democracy, its resilience, and emerging democratic innovations. Drawing on political theory, empirical research, and recent scholarly debates, it analyzes democratic functioning, its crises, and potential pathways for revitalization in the 21st century.
Author: Andrea Gaiba | Florian Hoppe | Jonathan Moskovic | Kalypso Nicolaidis | Silvia Pellegri | Edit Zgut-Przybylska
D1.2 - Support for Democracy and its Alternatives among European Youth and Older Generations
The aim of this preliminary study is to examine the attitudes of Europeans toward democracy. However, in order to fully comprehend attitudes toward democracy, it is essential to analyze perspectives on its alternatives. Such an analysis is also included in this study. We distinguish between young people, those in middle age, and the elderly to account for intergenerational differences in attitudes towards democracy and its alternatives. While our primary focus is on Europeans as a whole, we also pay particular attention to regional variations across Europe. Where necessary, we strive to highlight country-specific characteristics, shedding light on the unique features of individual societies.
Author: Radosław Markowski | Piotr Zagórski
D1.3 – Report on innovative spaces and views on emerging trends in democracy innovations
We consider this to be a conversation about the various ‘sciences of democracies’ (Gagnon et al, 2025), i.e. the historiography of successful models. This is about how to bust open the black box of democracy and, adjacently, democratic innovations. It allows not only for interdisciplinary thinking, but also for competing intergenerational methodologies to emerge. As this report focuses on emerging practices in democratic innovations with an eye to intergenerational dialogue and systems-thinking, we imbue this ethos in our scoping efforts. In this report, our modest aim is to contribute to a scanning of the field with an eye to the epistemological questions raised above.
Author: Andrea Gaiba | Florian Hoppe | Jonathan Moskovic | Kalypso Nicolaidis | Silvia Pellegri | Edit Zgut-Przybylska
D2.1 - Horizon Scanning for contextual factors impacting futures of democracy in Europe
Author: Aaron B. Rosa | Max Priebe | Olga Iudina | Renata Mandzhieva | Masafumi Nishi | Elisa Zuccarelli
D2.2 – Preferred scenario co-creation workflow development journal
Author: Christophe Gouache | François Jégou | Max Priebe | Aaron B. Rosa


