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Democracy Center, Reykjavik Academy, Iceland

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Democracy Center was founded in 2007 by Björn S. Stefánsson, dr. scient., as an own enterprice in Reykjavik Academy. The Center´s main task is studies of voting and election methods emphazising sequential choice and fund voting and giving consulting service in the field. The activities are presented on the Democracy Center website and by publishing books. The aim is to make Sequential Choice and Fund Voting known the world over. This happens by publishing Democracy with Sequential Choice and Fund Voting on different languages. This also happens by making people used to take sequential choice and fund voting into account when issues are formed and then submitted for decision. Not least concerns this people in position, members of parliament and people in public administration, national and international.

The publishing of Democracy with Sequential Choice and Fund Voting as a research report from Political Science Institute, Oslo University, made it possible to become acquainted with sequential choice and fund voting in a historical continuity within the theory of group choice and in the light of a different kind of empirical cases in Iceland. Although the monograph was composed to be published by an academic institute it was devised for the informed public. The monograph has been published in 17 languages, on each language as ebook and for some of the languages also in print. Moreover, Democracy Center has published as ebook instructions for the application of sequential choice and fund voting making use of sections in the monograph.

The work in Democracy Center, besides publishing, is to win experience with sequential choice and fund voting through advices and other assistance. The Center seeks associations, companies, organizations and issues where one can presume that those in responsibility would make it easier by applying sequential choice and fund voting. The Center is positive to applications for assistance and advices.

For some it may be inevitable that application of sequential choice and fund voting would alter society. The course of events will show. The issue is brought up and considered several times in Democracy with Sequential Choice and Fund Voting.

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Democracy Center, Reykjavik Academy, Iceland Wikipedia