10 points to consider about Brexit and the EU Referendum February 21, 2016March 11, 2019 andywilliamsonCampaigning, Constitution, Europe, European Union Read more
Micro-targeting and more dead cats: What’s in store for the digital campaigns in 2016 January 30, 2016March 11, 2019 andywilliamsonCampaigning, Politics, UK Read more
Our diminishing tolerance for difference is bad for democracy December 14, 2015March 11, 2019 andywilliamsonCampaigning, Europe, Politics, Representative democracy Read more
Taking democracy from arrogance to intimacy at TEDxRhodes November 21, 2015March 11, 2019 andywilliamsonCampaigning, Digital democracy, Open Government, Politics, Presentation, Transparency, Video Read more
Digital didn’t win it, but it did shape the campaign May 21, 2015 andywilliamsonCampaigning, Digital democracy, Politics, Social media, UK Read more
Tweeting to the boys: Social media is just as male and stale as the rest of politics April 12, 2015 andywilliamsonCampaigning, Social media, Twitter, UK Read more
Comparison Sites Make Elections More Transparent January 19, 2015 andywilliamsonCampaigning, Policy, Politics Read more
It's time to Fix Europe through Active Democracy October 30, 2014 andywilliamsonCampaigning, Digital democracy, Europe, Politics Read more
A tale of two campaigns: Scotland and New Zealand September 18, 2014 andywilliamsonCampaigning, New Zealand, Parliament, Politics, UK Read more
My new book: From arrogance to intimacy – a handbook for active democracies September 18, 2014 andywilliamsonCampaigning, Community informatics, Digital democracy, Innovation, Publication Read more