In 2024, the Samara Centre team published timely analyses on technology's impact on democracy, political engagement, and civic participation in Canada, sharing insights across mainstream, policy, and peer-reviewed outlets.
“Être député francophone à Ottawa,” by Beatrice Wayne and Chloë Hill in Policy Options (February 2024).
“M-86 affords MPs the chance to show civic respect,” by Beatrice Wayne, Sabreena Delhon and Anita Nickerson (February 2024).
“Courage, ambition and renewal: the story of women in politics,” by Sabreena Delhon in Honest Talk (March 2024).
“Detoxing Democracy: Exploring Motivation, Authority and Power” by Sabreena Delhon in Peter Biro, ed., The Notwithstanding and the Canadian Charter: Rights, Reforms and Controversies (Montreal: McGill-Queen’s University Press, March 2024).
Engagement and Abuse on Toronto's Digital Campaign Trail: The 2023 Toronto Mayoral By-election Report (Toronto: The Samara Centre for Democracy, April 2024).
“Social media researchers are under attack. The online harms bill can help them fight back,” Sabreena Delhon, Beatrice Wayne and Alex MacIsaac in Policy Options (April 2024).
“Les importants piliers des parlementaires,” by Beatrice Wayne and Chloë Hill in Policy Options (April 2024).
“The Digital Battleground Shaping Toronto's Civic Future,” by Sabreena Delhon in The Green Line (May 2024).
“Local politicians face abusive working conditions. What can we do about it?” by Andrea Mariko Grant and Sabreena Delhon in Municipal World (September 2024)
Measuring Online Abuse Faced by Canadian Politicians by Andrea Mariko Grant in the journal The Parliamentarian (December 2024)