Tracking Democracy Through the Words We Use

The Democracy Discourse Index (DDI) is a student-powered initiative that measures how democracy is discussed online, capturing real-time insights into public trust, sentiment, and civic engagement.

Democracy Discourse Index

Democracy is shaped by how people vote and how they talk about it.

From disinformation to political polarization, the way democracy is discussed online reveals powerful insights about societal trust, fear, hope, and resilience. Yet most traditional democracy indices focus solely on laws and institutions, leaving out the civic voice itself.

That’s where the Democracy Discourse Index (DDI) comes in.

Built within The Disinformation Observatory, the DDI fills a critical gap: mapping the emotional and linguistic trends that shape civic life.
We explore the rationale behind this shift in this article, outlining why discourse-based measurement is essential for understanding democracy in real time.

The DDI is powered by three core components:

What Sets the DDI Apart

The Democracy Discourse Index is built to support those working to understand and defend democratic values—from educators and researchers to journalists and civil society leaders. Whether you’re exploring democratic theory or analyzing political narratives, the DDI offers fresh insights into how democracy is talked about and what that means for its future.

If you’d like to learn more, share insights from your country, or explore partnership opportunities, we’d love to hear from you.