INTERFACED – Interfaces for Democratic Participation

The INTERFACED project aims to explore how people have participated in politics since the COVID-19 pandemic, a period marked by declining trust in democracy and science, as well as increasing social divisions and inequalities.

The project’s main goal is to understand the different ways citizens interact with political institutions and to see how well these interactions allow for genuine citizen participation in decision-making and governance.

The project will employ a combination of research methods, including large-scale surveys, experiments, data analysis, and field research, to achieve a comprehensive understanding of political participation. The study will focus on eight European countries and Tunisia, providing a diverse range of political contexts, some of which involve active opposition to authoritarianism.

By studying how citizens and governments interact, INTERFACED intends to improve democratic systems and encourage more people, especially those who are less engaged or more disadvantaged, to get involved in politics. The project will also offer practical policy recommendations to make political systems more inclusive, reduce barriers to participation, and ensure that democracies work for everyone.

Find more information on the INTERFACED website.

Researchers

Name Title Phone E-mail
Christina Neumayer Associate Professor +4535333467 E-mail
Matthias Christoph Hoffmann Postdoc E-mail

Funding

The project is funded by the Horizon Europe research and innovation programme (EU).

Project period: 2025-2027
PI: Christina Neumayer

Partners