Peer-reviewed research by SNF Agora faculty that contributes to scholarly debates on political behavior, democratic resilience, civic engagement, and the foundations of democratic life.
Books authored or co-authored by SNF Agora faculty that explore democracy, pluralism, civic life, and institutional change, offering research and ideas for scholarly and public audiences.
Case Studies on Democracy show how civic and political actors respond to real-world challenges. Practitioners and educators use them to sharpen strategy and support democratic practice.
Evidence-based reports produced by SNF Agora faculty or affiliates that apply academic insights to questions of policy, institutional design, or democratic problem-solving in the field.
Works-in-progress by SNF Agora faculty that present emerging ideas, draft frameworks, or new data. These early-stage papers invite feedback from academic and practitioner audiences.
Agora
noun/ag-er-uh/Literally “A gathering place,” the agora is an open space that served as a meeting ground for various activities of the citizens in ancient Greece.