About Liza Griffin

Liza Griffin is a lecturer at the Bartlett's Development Planning Unit at UCL. She writes about environmental politics and the governance of 'wicked problems'. Liza is also currently exploring and critiquing the concept of resilient communities.

Articles by Liza Griffin

Privatising the common fisheries policy

This vital matter of public concern, with far-reaching ramifications for our relationship to nature should be subject to greater democratic debate.

Creating publics, opening democracies: introducing the week

Calls for democracy echo around us, but what kind of democracy are people calling for? Some focus on the accountability of government to represent the people, while others are demanding new forms of access to democratic participation. Both of these demands hinge on another idea: publicness - that is, how issues are made visible as questions of collective concern, how resources are shared and how collective decisions are made. 

This week's editor

Heather McRobie


Heather McRobie is a regular contributor to 50.50

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