Our projects
Visual interface for social and political opinion polls
The Israel National Election Studies (INES) is the longest-running social and political survey series in Israel. INES, located at the School of Political Science, Government and International Relations at Tel Aviv University, includes social and political public opinion surveys in Israel from 1969 to the present, and constitutes the longest-running survey series in Israel. It is academic research and scientific, independent and qualitative survey data on voting patterns, public opinion, political participation in Israel, and a wide range of other topics.
Collaboration with the Center for Applied Risk Research led to a visual and accessible interface for the data.

Talking Democracy - Podcast
Attorney Racheli Edri Hulata, along with journalist Michael Miro, meet for a weekly conversation on the "Talking About Democracy" podcast of the Center for Applied Research on Risks to Democracy, established at Tel Aviv University. In the podcast, we will meet researchers and discuss with them the critical questions that concern us, and offer an in-depth and multidisciplinary perspective on the challenges facing democracy in Israel and the Western world.
Let's dive into the depths of things and think about the future together.

Call to Action - Democracy Outside the Box
The Center for Applied Research on Risks to Democracy at Tel Aviv University recognizes that the democratic system in Israel and around the world is under constant attack. Competing elements are exploiting the system's weaknesses to control it, and the traditional tools for protecting democracy - such as a constitution, a bill of human rights, and a legal system - no longer provide a satisfactory response, especially in light of the deep crisis of trust in state institutions.
We call on you to take part in thinking outside the box about innovative solutions that do not focus solely on the constitutional-legal structure. Our goal is to understand the roots of the crisis of trust between the various communities and the institutions of democracy, identify the challenges it faces, and develop new ways to strengthen and consolidate Israeli democracy.