The Center for Critical Democracy Studies (CCDS)

The Center for Critical Democracy Studies was founded in 2016 to foster an interdisciplinary approach to questions of democracy. Purposely aligned with AUP’s liberal arts curriculum, the Center encourages all fields from the natural and environmental sciences to the social sciences and humanities to explore democracy as a social state, a political regime, and a form of agency. Center-sponsored research is global, inter- and trans-disciplinary. The Center has received generous support from the Mellon Foundation and the Annenberg Foundation and received three multinational Horizon Europe projects supported by the EU research & innovation program. It sponsors the publication of The Tocqueville Review/La Revue Tocqueville, its online platform Tocqueville21, and the Analyse & Kritik journal. Offering a platform for the organization of conferences and events around key themes of democracy’s past, present, and future, CCDS is committed to generating innovative pedagogies designed to foster critical thinking on the history, theory, and practice of democracy. The Center also sponsors scholars-in-residence who deliver talks and lead pedagogy seminars.

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