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We get a lot of visitors here. great, you are welcome! Why not join the discussions? Or just leave a message about some interesting resources, links, reports, etc.? Nicola Hall of Hansard Society starts with providing some links to other work done by Hansard Society.

Hansard Society eDemocracy Programme

These are a selection of recent publications from the Hansard Society eDemocracy Programme.

Uspeak online consultation for the Social Security Select Committee (Jan-Feb 2001)

Consultation Findings

Building Digital Bridges: Creating Inclusive Online Parliamentary Consultations By Nicola Hall August 2001, ISBN 0 900432 95 0 £10
Findings
Full report
Order this publication

Womenspeak - Online consultation with survivors of domestic violence for All Part Parliamentary Group for Domestic Violence (March 1999)
Consultation Findings report
Summary report - New Media and Socila Inclusion

Digital Jury project for 16-24 year olds.

EDemocracy Programme homepage

For further info contact edemocracy@lse.ac.uk

Posted by gotze at December 13, 2001 11:15 PM
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Local2Me - A site connects people within local U.S. neighborhoods via a new type of group email where each member chooses their own group by distance from them and age range.

Posted by Michael Olivier at December 14, 2001 04:41 AM

Searching for links to one's own website brings forth some interesting resources:

kablenet.com: Lets talk policy

"Latest world headline" on politicsonline.com

Listed as a "White Paper" under "articles & resources" in the December 17, 2001 issue of Online Community Report

Listed as "What's New" in The Victorian Government's repository of e-government resources

Mentioned on Institute of Public Finance's SIGNPOSTS TO e-GOVERNMENT

Derek Powazek: 'It's fantastic reading'

Ciny Mathew Philip added link from the Development Gateway's E-Government (global) category.

Linked on Heinrich Böll Stiftung's Demokratie der Wissensgesellschaft theme page.

Listed in Social Science Information Gateway (SOSIG)'s category for Government and Public Administration

Posted by John Gøtze at December 27, 2001 11:48 PM


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