I just found out that Christian Friis is organising the 3rd Workshop on Knowledge Management in Electronic Government (KMGov2002) will be held in Copenhagen, Denmark, May 23– 24, 2002.
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Going to France?
The 2002 Worldwide Forum on e-democracy will take place on 11-12 April 2002 in Paris.
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Political consumers
A new report argues that public participation moves from the city halls and community centres to the malls and supermarkets with the rise of political consumption. How does eCitizens consume politics?
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The e-consultation world according to GOL-IN
Another e-democracy report is out today: The final report, Online Consultation In GOL-IN Countries – Initiatives to foster e-democracy, from the 2001 GOL-IN e-democracy project is now available. I was in a hurry when publishing the report, so it’s only available in PDF and RTF – any volunteer HTML-coders out there?
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Gone bowling
I’ve been busy lately. Thanks to BT, I was in beautiful Bologna, eating incredibly good food and launching our new report, Bowling Together: Online Public Engagement in Policy Deliberation. We, Stephen Coleman and I, also launched our new website, bowlingtogether.net, with the report and our collaborative blog.
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The High Cost of Convenience
In Eclipsing the Sunshine of E-Government Problems, Rebecca Fairley Raney looks at the state of the e-state.
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Digitial city
“The Rise and Fall of DDS – evaluating the ambitions of Amsterdam’s Digital City“, Reinder Rustema writes that DDS might not have been open enough because of its institutionalisation and the closed design of the interface which did not allow improvement by the users. It intended to become a broadcaster and mass communicator more than becoming a community. This eventually made the users passive paying consumers of a telecommunication service. In spite of efforts to ‘design’ an on-line community, the major achievement of DDS has been more that it contributed computing power, disk space and connectivity to the internet for public use, much like the academic and research institutes have done in the early years of the internet.”
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Keep it simple stupid
Interview with a content management heretic: Ovum’s Alan Pelz-Sharpe wonders: just how fancy does your Web content management system really need to be?
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The Danes want e-democracy
Our agency co-sponsored a recent survey ‘Den Digitale Borger’, which was about eCitizens’ life-style with focus on their use of public e-services. The findings were published a few weeks ago.
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Scottish + US = International
International Centre for e-Governance is a new project of the Scottish Council Foundation, an Edinburgh-based organisation that promotes independent thinking in public policy.
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