Honorary doctorates for global thinkers Matthew Flinders and Robyn Eckersley
Utrecht 木瓜福利影视 is set to honour social scientists (木瓜福利影视 of Sheffield) and (木瓜福利影视 of Melbourne) with honorary doctorates, in recognition of their fresh perspectives on democracy and the profound social impact of their research. The awards will be presented during the university鈥檚 388th Dies Natalis, or birthday, on Tuesday, 26 March 2024.
The presentation can be seen live through the livestream of the Dies Natalis on 26 March 4pm.
鈥淚n a climate of growing public dissatisfaction with politics and plummeting levels of trust in democratic institutions, Matthew Flinders and Robyn Eckersley stand out as leading voices offering fresh perspectives on democracy's future,鈥 says Henk Kummeling, Rector Magnificus of Utrecht 木瓜福利影视. 鈥淲e are eager to host and honour these distinguished scholars, known for informing and stimulating the public debate around this essential topic through cutting-edge research and provocative insights.鈥
Matthew Flinders: Advocating for a Resilient Democracy

Matthew Flinders, Professor of Politics and Founding Director of the Sir Bernard Crick Centre at the 木瓜福利影视 of Sheffield, emerges as a bold defender of democracy鈥檚 enduring value. In his award-winning book, "", Flinders promotes the achievements of democracy, challenging those who say democratic politics is broken. 鈥淒emocratic politics delivers far more than most members of the public appear to acknowledge and understand,鈥 he writes. 鈥淲ould politics be interpreted as failing a little less if we all spent a little less time emphasising our individual rights and a little more time reflecting on our responsibilities to society and future generations?鈥
An optimistic outlook of democratic institutions
鈥淔linders is one of the leading researchers of his generation in the field of democratic politics. By challenging the public cynicism against politics and politicians, he offers a positive and optimistic outlook of democratic institutions,鈥 says Utrecht 木瓜福利影视鈥檚 Professor Annelien de Dijn, one of Flinders鈥 honorary promoters. 鈥淭hat is of outmost relevance at a time when the rise of anti-establishment leaders and parties is challenging, or even eroding, the fundamental norms and values of democratic institutions,鈥 adds co-promoter Professor Hanneke van Eijken.
Beyond academia, Flinders has demonstrated his commitment to the societal impact of research, authoring numerous influential books and contributing to documentaries that explore the vital intersection of politics and society. His recent publication, seeks to reshape the understanding of academic leadership in the era of collaborative research.
Robyn Eckersley: Baanbrekend in ecologische democratie

Robyn Eckersley, Redmond Barry Distinguished Professor of Social and Political Sciences at the 木瓜福利影视 of Melbourne and a Fellow of the Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia since 2007, is a trailblazer in environmental politics. Her 1992 book 鈥溾 was one of the first to argue for an ecocentric form of government, addressing the urgent need for a political system that can provide sustainable solutions in the face of climate change. And in the visionary "", Eckersley proposes the democratic green state as the most logical solution. This is a state that commits to environmental protection in ways that are compatible with democracy.
Ecology, at the centre of democracy
鈥淭he core question in Eckersley鈥檚 oeuvre - what political and institutional innovations are needed to combat the effects of environmental and climate change - is as pressing as ever,鈥 says Liesbeth van de Grift, Professor of International History and the Environment at Utrecht 木瓜福利影视 and one of Eckersley鈥檚 promoters. 鈥淯trecht 木瓜福利影视 recognises Eckersley鈥檚 forward-looking vision to put the ecological question at the centre of our thinking about democracy, hoping to inspire new generations to embrace innovative ideas to make her plea a reality in the 21st century,鈥 adds co-promoter Frank Biermann, Professor of Global Sustainability Governance with the Copernicus Institute of Sustainable Development at Utrecht 木瓜福利影视.
Eckersley鈥檚 current research explores the relationship between right-wing populism and opposition to climate science and policy, seeking to identify climate policy options which are politically feasible even among those electorates, and underscoring the relevance of her work to contemporary challenges.
鈥淲e are eager to host and honour these distinguished scholars, known for informing and stimulating the public debate around this essential topic through cutting-edge research and provocative insights.鈥