Critique of the pure multitude.
Joaquín Fernández Mateo, pp. 6-9.

From the electoral program to local reality. Are local governments willing to undertake real processes of citizen participation?
Melania Álvarez García, pp. 10-13.

Civil society and collective action.
Rubén Díez, pp. 14-17.

Transparency International publishes a new edition of the Corruption Perception Ranking.
Angie Katherine González González, pp. 18-19.

The messages left by the pots and pans.
Pablo Pérez Paladino, pp. 20-21.

Ibero-America is on the rise.
Sofía de Roa, pp. 22-25.

Regional Elections in Venezuela.
Pedro Abellán Artacho, pp. 26-27.

New spaces for political participation: voting rights for foreigners in Argentina.
Norberto Emmerich, pp. 28-29.

The death of Sultan affects us all.
Francisco José Pérez Valero, pp. 30-33.

The dangerous normalisation of insults.
Marta Bernasconi, pp. 34-37.

Ten keys to implementing citizen participation policies.
José L. Sahuquillo Orozco, pp. 38-41.

Trends in political communication and electoral campaigns in Latin America.
Pablo Mieres, pp. 42-49.

Interview with Patxi López on the Basque government as an example of political transparency.
Alberto Mora, pp. 50-51.

The School of Politics and High Government successfully concludes its first edition.
Ana Belén Campillo, pp. 52-55.

Participation and civil society.
Antonia González, pp. 56-57.