[rohrpost] E-Democracy Links, UK Govt E-Democracy Report and more .
Steven Clift
slc@publicus.net
Wed, 24 Jul 2002 13:33:59 -0500
E-Democracy Links, UK Government E-Democracy Report and more ...
Over the last year, governments around the world have started to
explore "e-democracy" policies and applications that complement their
initial focus on e-government services. This is an important trend
to follow and requires civic activity from the local level on up
around the world. Below are some key resources to help you explore
e-democracy-related issues.
1. New E-Democracy Links Flyer
A simple two-page flyer with links to the top "E-Democracy Resources"
is now available in HTML, PDF, or Word format. The flyer may be
redistributed in print at conferences and other events. Access the
flyer at:
http://www.publicus.net/articles/edemresources.html
2. UK Government Releases Major E-Democracy Paper, Host Online
Consultation
The UK national government recently released a major paper on
e-democracy titled, "In the service of democracy." This is the major
e-democracy event of the year and will likely spawn similar policy
development and e-democracy projects in other nations.
To access the report and online consultation options, see:
http://www.edemocracy.gov.uk
To download their full 61 page, 1MB document in PDF, see:
http://www.edemocracy.gov.uk/downloads/e-Democracy.pdf
3. Democracies Online Newswire - E-mail Announcement List
Now with 2500 members, DO-WIRE is the place for primary source
announcements related to democracy, politics, government and
information and communications technologies. Since 1998 this
moderated e-list has focused on the use of ICTs in governance and
community (not on the politics or regulation of technology).
To subscribe (no more than seven messages a week) to this free public
service, visit:
http://www.e-democracy.org/do
See the sample subject lines below.
4. Other recent articles/resources from Steven Clift -
http://publicus.net
Online Consultations and Events - Top Ten Tips for Government and
Civic Hosts
http://www.publicus.net/articles/consult.html
The Future of E-Democracy - The 50 Year Plan
http://www.publicus.net/articles/future.html
Democracies Online Message Archive
http://www.mail-archive.com/do-wire@tc.umn.edu/
... including, additional UK e-democracy policy links
http://www.mail-archive.com/do-wire@tc.umn.edu/msg00507.html
Other sample DO-WIRE subject lines:
[DW] Young Voters and ICTs - 3 UK Reports
[DW] Major UK e-Democracy Consultation Paper Released
[DW] Using Online Tools to Track Campaign Finance
[DW] UK Fax Machine Uprising - BBC
[DW] "Information Commons" - Reports, Articles, and Legislation
[DW] Democracy, Freedom & Internet Conf - European Parliament
[DW] Global E-Gov Survey, Internet Stats
[DW] Broadband PewInternet, S Korea Broadband E-Democracy
[DW] Evidence-Based Governance in the Electronic Age
[DW] Texting and Lobbying - Leading UK Example
[DW] Web gives a voice to Iranian women - BBC
[DW] Forum for European e-Public Services - e-Forum
[DW] Ventura Not Running, MN Election Links, US Senate Race
[DW] Mobile E-mail and Canadian Liberal Party Politics
[DW] Online Voting Articles and Links - New Resource
[DW] Tunisian Online Journalist/Forum Host Jailed
Please keep me informed of e-democracy-related happenings in your
community and nation so I can continue to pass on the good word to
those around the world working to make a difference with ICTs in
everyday politics and democracy. Send your DO-WIRE submissions to:
clift@publicus.net
Sincerely,
Steven Clift
http://www.publicus.net
Democracies Online
http://www.e-democracy.org/do