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Arnault Coulet

Forum Mondial de l'e-Démocratie: Une base de données pour promouvoir l'e-Part... - 0 views

  • Il s'agit d'une initiative commune du portail politique allemand et du British Council, l'agence culturelle britannique en Allemagne pour créer une base de données interactive sur les projets et les initiatives destinés à renforcer la participation citoyenne en Allemagne et au Royaume-Uni.
  • Si, aujourd'hui, le portail e-participation.it recense les initiatives menées en Italie, l'objectif, à terme, est d'ouvrir cette base de données à toutes les expériences européennes.
stan mag

RSLN - Les pétitions en ligne peuvent-elles vraiment renouveler la participat... - 1 views

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    "Les pétitions en ligne peuvent-elles vraiment renouveler la participation politique ?"
stan mag

ParticipateDB -- Tools for Participation - 1 views

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    "Welcome to ParticipateDB, a collaborative catalogue for online tools for participation "
Rem Palpitt

Elaboration des politiques publiques : processus complexes et outils numériques - 1 views

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    comment identifier les enjeux publics et les problèmes qui doivent faire l'objet de décisions politiques ? Comment sont-ils mis sur des agendas politiques et médiatiques par nature saturés ? Quels outils numériques peuvent favoriser la participation des gens à ces processus ?
stan mag

Speech on Building Britain's Digital Future | Number10.gov.uk - 0 views

  • We’re determined that government websites should be efficient and meet people’s needs - easy to find, easy to use, and fully accessible. And in our relentless drive to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of the way we use websites to meet this goal, we have already closed 900 now unnecessary government websites, with plans to close nearly 500 more. And we will set new challenging standards of quality and accountability for government websites - including a requirement that each one allows feedback and engagement with citizens themselves.  From today no new website will be allowed unless it fully meets these requirements.
  • We’re determined that government websites should be efficient and meet people’s needs - easy to find, easy to use, and fully accessible. And in our relentless drive to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of the way we use websites to meet this goal, we have already closed 900 now unnecessary government websites, with plans to close nearly 500 more. And we will set new challenging standards of quality and accountability for government websites - including a requirement that each one allows feedback and engagement with citizens themselves.  From today no new website will be allowed unless it fully meets these requirements.
  • We’re determined that government websites should be efficient and meet people’s needs - easy to find, easy to use, and fully accessible. And in our relentless drive to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of the way we use websites to meet this goal, we have already closed 900 now unnecessary government websites, with plans to close nearly 500 more. And we will set new challenging standards of quality and accountability for government websites - including a requirement that each one allows feedback and engagement with citizens themselves.  From today no new website will be allowed unless it fully meets these requirements.
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  • We’re determined that government websites should be efficient and meet people’s needs - easy to find, easy to use, and fully accessible. And in our relentless drive to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of the way we use websites to meet this goal, we have already closed 900 now unnecessary government websites, with plans to close nearly 500 more. And we will set new challenging standards of quality and accountability for government websites - including a requirement that each one allows feedback and engagement with citizens themselves.  From today no new website will be allowed unless it fully meets these requirements.
  • With Mygov, citizens will be in control - choosing the content relevant to them and determining their level of engagement. And their feedback will in turn help us to improve services
  • With Mygov, citizens will be in control - choosing the content relevant to them and determining their level of engagement. And their feedback will in turn help us to improve services
  • We know that for every transaction with a public service that is done online rather than over the telephone we can save around £3.30 in administration and staffing costs.  And using the internet rather than filling in paper forms or writing letters can typically save £12 each time
  • We know that for every transaction with a public service that is done online rather than over the telephone we can save around £3.30 in administration and staffing costs.  And using the internet rather than filling in paper forms or writing letters can typically save £12 each time.
  • We know that for every transaction with a public service that is done online rather than over the telephone we can save around £3.30 in administration and staffing costs.  And using the internet rather than filling in paper forms or writing letters can typically save £12 each time.
  • We know that for every transaction with a public service that is done online rather than over the telephone we can save around £3.30 in administration and staffing costs.  And using the internet rather than filling in paper forms or writing letters can typically save £12 each time.
  • We know that for every transaction with a public service that is done online rather than over the telephone we can save around £3.30 in administration and staffing costs.  And using the internet rather than filling in paper forms or writing letters can typically save £12 each time.
  • Revitalising our politics, our governance and our democracy means going beyond simply increased openness about previously secret information - it requires the policy-making monopoly of ministers and the civil service to be challenged - where practicable - through a step change in the opportunities for people to engage with and interact with government in its policy proposals
  • Revitalising our politics, our governance and our democracy means going beyond simply increased openness about previously secret information - it requires the policy-making monopoly of ministers and the civil service to be challenged - where practicable - through a step change in the opportunities for people to engage with and interact with government in its policy proposals
  • The web and the internet offers us a chance to reinvent “deliberative democracy” for the modern age.
  • The web and the internet offers us a chance to reinvent “deliberative democracy” for the modern age.
  • Ultimately this can provide the basis for them to participate in deliberative processes to formulate policy - setting off a historic shift in the way public policy is made.
  • This includes opening more policy development to wider scrutiny, for example through the use of e-petitions and deliberative events
  • Since it was established at the end of 2006, the number 10 e-petitions service has received more than 70 thousand petitions. There have been more than 12 million signatures placed and the Government has replied with more than 8 million e-mail responses. Each week I record a podcast and use twitter most days. Number10.gov.uk carries out daily conversations with more than 1.7 million followers. There have been almost 2 million views of our images on flickr and 4.3 million views of our films and videos on YouTube.
  • identify the far wider scope for deliberative engagements with the public, specifiying the outcome expected from such engagement
  • giving people a greater say over the policies that affect their lives and the services on which they depend.
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    "We're determined that government websites should be efficient and meet people's needs - easy to find, easy to use, and fully accessible. And in our relentless drive to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of the way we use websites to meet this goal, we have already closed 900 now unnecessary government websites, with plans to close nearly 500 more. And we will set new challenging standards of quality and accountability for government websites - including a requirement that each one allows feedback and engagement with citizens themselves. From today no new website will be allowed unless it fully meets these requirements."
Arnault Coulet

Twitter e-solidarity : Hope for Haiti now - 0 views

  • Haiti needs our hope and our help. We encourage everyone to engage and stay connected—the life cycle of this humanitarian endeavor must extend long after the initial burst of compassion. Communication and hope during events like these are important, but real participation on even the most modest level is critical. On this page, you'll find resources we've researched to help you learn about what’s happening in and around Haiti as well as simple and effective methods to donate directly to the cause.Thanks, Biz Stone & Evan Williams
Arnault Coulet

Greenpeace : les internautes peuvent participer à la construction du Rainbow ... - 0 views

  • Via les réseaux sociaux, l'association lance son appel "à contribution" à la construction du nouveau navire - Chacun peut donc en se rendant sur ce nouveau site doté de la techno e-commerce, faire le choix de la pièce qu'il souhaite acheter: un radar, un stylo, un GPS, une cuillère, un kit de survie .... Le choix est large, la contribution peut aller de 1 à 7000 €. Après validation de l'achat, un certificat sera envoyé au contributeur qui pourra le partager à loisir sur ses réseaux favoris. L'ensemble de la liste des contributeurs est consultable sur le site et sera inscrite sur une partie du bateau.
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