In her inspiring essay, Seema Shah argues that we need to put "the lived experiences of historically marginalised communities at the centre of democracy measurement. By doing so, she says, we can meaningfully reshape our understanding of democracy as a practice".

For more, see: https://theloop.ecpr.eu/recentring-the-demos-in-the-measurement-of-democracy/

The discussion I propose here is methodological: how can/do we, or should we, measure the lived experiences of democracy by marginalised communities?

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