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Demos Helsinki is a Finnish future-oriented think tank focused on governance and societal innovation for the development of a democratic and sustainable society. [1] The organisation receives a mix of public and private funding. [2] When it was founded in 2005, Demos Helsinki became Finland's first independent think tank, described as a "front-runner" amongst think tanks in the Nordic by the Scandinavian Political Studies journal. [3] Internationally, Demos Helsinki remains one of Finland's most prominent advocates of social change, receiving regular coverage from notable English-language newspapers, including The Guardian, The New York Times, and The Economist. [4][5][6]
Formation | 2005 |
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Type | Think tank |
Headquarters | Mechelininkatu 3d, 00100 |
Location |
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Chief Executive | Juha Leppänen |
Founders | Aleksi Neuvonen, Roope Mokka |
Website | Demoshelsinki.fi |
Aside from its headquarters in Helsinki, Demos also has an office in Paris. [7]
History
Demos Helsinki was launched in 2005 to conduct research for the Finnish innovation fund Sitra about the future of public services and quality of life in Finland. Forbes
The organisation has been actively involved in increasing environmental and social sustainability of urban planning projects, and has been a long-standing partner to the city of Helsinki in its local sustainability programmes. [8] [9] The French RATP Group is also one of Demos Helsinki's major clients, with their collaboration being aimed at improving the societal impacts of Paris's public transport infrastructure, whilst decreasing its environmental footprint. [10]
Notable People
This is a list of notable people presently or formerly associated with Demos Helsinki:
- Sari Baldauf - Chairman of Nokia.
- Geoff Mulgan - British political scientist.
- Aleksi Neuvonen - Finnish futurist and co-founder of Demos Helsinki.
- Roope Mokka - Finnish futures researcher and co-founder of Demos Helsinki. [11]
See Also
References
- ^ "Demos Helsinki -About", Demoshelsinki.fi
- ^ Lounasmeri, Lotta (2020). "The Finnish Think Tank Landscape–A Mixture of Consensualism and Adversity?". Scandinavian Political Studies. 43(3): 187–206. Retrieved 2 May 2021.
- ^ Lounasmeri, Lotta (2020). "The Finnish Think Tank Landscape–A Mixture of Consensualism and Adversity?". Scandinavian Political Studies. 43(3): 190. Retrieved 2 May 2021.
- ^ Goodman, Peter (17 December 2016). "Free Cash in Finland. Must be Jobless". The New York Times. Retrieved 2 May 2021.
- ^ Soila, Amanda. "Think Tanks See an Even Better Finland". This is Finland. Retrieved 2 May 2021.
- ^ "Roope Mokka", Sitra.fi
- ^ "Demos Helsinki -About", Demoshelsinki.fi
- ^ "Think Sustainably", Sustaineurope.com
- ^ "Helsinki Launches Local Sustainability Programme", Smartcitiesworld.net
- ^ Nuutinen, Johannes. "RATP, Paris – The world's fourth biggest public transport operator examines the year 2035". Demoshelsinki.fi. Demos Helsinki. Retrieved 2 May 2021.
- ^ "Roope Mokka", Sitra.fi
External Links
Category:Organisations based in Helsinki
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