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Meine-Demokratie.de: Participation Map for Germany - 0 views

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    a central information hub for opportunities for political participation and allows users to find information about nearby projects and ways to participate.
stan mag

L'observatoire hebdomadaire du web politique #14 : Spécial Tunisie | Facebook - 0 views

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    "Les tenants de la Web révolution Nouvel Observateur, le Figaro, Le Monde : les plus ardents défenseurs d'un rôle décisif du web dans la révolution tunisienne sont, paradoxalement, les médias traditionnels. Le Web comme catalyseur de la « révolution » : le Nouvel Obs, par la voix de J-F Julliard, qualifie purement et simplement les événements actuels de « e-révolution », le mécontentement exprimé sur le Web ayant contribué à déloger le président tunisien. Le Monde, lui, publie une tribune d'un chercheur à l'IRIS, lequel affirme que le Web contribue à former des citoyens éclairés et politisés, donc rebelles. In fine, c'est donc bien le Web qui serait le catalyseur de la révolte. Enfin, certains médias algériens relaient par ailleurs la thèse selon laquelle Wikileaks et Facebook ont joué un rôle complémentaire dans le mécontentement : le premier en publiant certaines informations gênantes, l'autre en les popularisant. Le Web comme outil d'organisation : sur le Nouvel Obs, un article revient plus en détail sur l'organisation du mouvement via le Web, un Web devenu un « outil indispensable de l'opposant » en Tunisie. Numerama adopte le même ton : Internet aurait été en mesure de renverser le régime tunisien en raison de l'efficacité accrue de la mobilisation, une efficacité permise par le Web. Le Web comme transmetteur d'informations : par la voix de Pierre Haski (Rue89), l'AFP se range également dans le camp des tenants de la « Web révolution » : sans Internet, de telles émeutes ne seraient pas permises, notamment grâce la bonne circulation de l'information qui a rendu possible la diffusion de l'appel à la mobilisation. Les « pure players », incrédules À l'inverse, les sceptiques trouvent leur place au sein des pure-players et medias spécialisés. Les blogs comme Netpolitique, Meilcour ou Guy Birenbaum figurent parmi ces incrédules. Le Web ne fait que transmettre
Rem Palpitt

L'avenir de la réutilisation des données publiques « @InternetActu - 0 views

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    A écouter une journée durant, les projets autour de l'open data, on se rend compte combien le sujet de prospective est devenu, en l'espace d'un peu plus d'un an, une réalité. On voit bien combien la réutilisation des données publiques a joué un rôle stratégique notamment dans le cadre de la libération des informations de transports. Bien souvent, l'ouverture des données publiques a permis de lever la tension, ancienne, récurrente entre institutions et délégataires du service public autour de la question de l'ouverture des informations de transports.
stan mag

Le Figaro - Web : L'UMP et le PS se mettent à l'heure des réseaux sociaux - 0 views

  • la technique va induire des changements de comportements beaucoup plus profonds qu'on ne le croit. Plusieurs fois, lorsque Martine Aubry et la direction du PS ont fait appel à lui, il les a prévenus : «Vous savez ce que cela va provoquer ?» Oui, on sait, ont répondu les autres.
  • la technique va induire des changements de comportements beaucoup plus profonds qu'on ne le croit. Plusieurs fois, lorsque Martine Aubry et la direction du PS ont fait appel à lui, il les a prévenus : «Vous savez ce que cela va provoquer ?» Oui, on sait, ont répondu les autres.
  • «Nous allons introduire de l'horizontalité dans un système pyramidal», explique Valério Motta
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  • «Ce ne sera pas un outil de communication mais d'organisation», veut-il croire.
  • créer des groupes de pression et d'alerte sur le terrain
  • Au PS, certains s'inquiètent des réticences des corps intermédiaires : les responsables fédéraux ou les secrétaires de section pourront désormais être contournés par les instances nationales voire par les militants eux-mêmes. «Internet ne va pas aplanir la hiérarchie mais va permettre de la contester, assure Benoît Thieulin. Les postes de responsabilités ne seront plus des positions acquises. Le système va réintroduire de la méritocratie : si vous militez plus que les autres, cela se saura assez vite. La collision va être très saine. Quand on donne la parole aux gens, on désamorce les conflits.»
  • À l'UMP, la résistance est venue des élus. «C'est nous qui devons être les “créateurs de possibles” et proposer un projet de société», a grondé le député Patrick Ollier lorsque Xavier Bertrand est venu présenter son projet.
  • À l'UMP, la résistance est venue des élus. «C'est nous qui devons être les “créateurs de possibles” et proposer un projet de société», a grondé le député Patrick Ollier lorsque Xavier Bertrand est venu présenter son projet.
  • . «Nous allons introduire de l'horizontalité dans un système pyramidal», explique Valério Motta, qui pilote le projet pour le Parti socialiste. Militants et responsables pourront partager les informations plus facilement entre eux. «Ce ne sera pas un outil de communication mais d'organisation», veut-il croire.
  • . «Nous allons introduire de l'horizontalité dans un système pyramidal», explique Valério Motta, qui pilote le projet pour le Parti socialiste. Militants et responsables pourront partager les informations plus facilement entre eux. «Ce ne sera pas un outil de communication mais d'organisation», veut-il croire.
  • . «Nous allons introduire de l'horizontalité dans un système pyramidal», explique Valério Motta, qui pilote le projet pour le Parti socialiste. Militants et responsables pourront partager les informations plus facilement entre eux. «Ce ne sera pas un outil de communication mais d'organisation», veut-il croire.
  • . «Nous allons introduire de l'horizontalité dans un système pyramidal», explique Valério Motta, qui pilote le projet pour le Parti socialiste. Militants et responsables pourront partager les informations plus facilement entre eux. «Ce ne sera pas un outil de communication mais d'organisation», veut-il croire.
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    «Ce ne sera pas un outil de communication mais d'organisation»
Rem Palpitt

Internet creuse la fracture civique - 1 views

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    uelles sont les sources privilégiées par les Français pour se tenir au courant de l'actualité politique ? L'Internet tend-il à supplanter les médias traditionnels en matière d'information ? Les réseaux sociaux en ligne redonnent-ils une nouvelle jeunesse aux conversations dans la formation des opinions ? Alors qu'il existe de nombreux travaux sur les effets politiques des médias, on connaît beaucoup moins bien les pratiques d'information politique des Français. Les premiers résultats d'une enquête réalisée par le Cevipof (Centre de recherches politiques de Sciences Po), dans le cadre du projet Mediapolis, permettent d'analyser comment l'Internet modifie nos manières de nous informer.
Arnault Coulet

Italian Interior ministry unveils new free SMS information service (via @fondapol) - 0 views

  • In July 2009, the Italian Ministry of the Interior launched on its web portal a short messaging information service for citizens.
  • The users of the entirely free of charge service will regularly receive, on their mobile phone, text messages with the Ministry’s latest news as well as relevant notifications, reminders, invitations to events and much more.
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."
stan mag

Tunisia, Twitter, Aristotle, Social Media and Final and Efficient Causes | technosociology - 0 views

  • What Ethan is saying in his piece is that social media facilitated the events in ways that were crucial (material cause), but the revolution was made by the people of Tunisia at great human cost (the efficient cause) and it was aimed at overthrowing to corruption, unemployment and tyranny (the final cause).
  • I find it hard to believe that the ability to disseminate news, videos, tidbits, information, links, outside messages that easily, transparently and without censorship reached one in five persons (and thus their immediate social networks) within a country that otherwise suffered from heavy censorship was without a significant impact.
  • Social media helps strengthen communities as it is the antidote to isolating technologies (like suburbs and like televison)
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  • Social media seems to have been key allowing the expatriate and exiled community to mobilize and act as key links between rest of the Arab sphere
  • yes, the ability to disseminate information is not a sufficient cause for success, but it is surely a necessary one
Arnault Coulet

Publish all government information using Open Linked Data standards (via @fondapol ) - 0 views

  • The idea is that all government information should be published in a selected open and standard format
Rem Palpitt

In Iran, The Revolution Will Be Tagged - 0 views

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    Why is Twitter getting all the attention? For one thing, Twitter has become the social media darling of journalists. Between its utility as an information-gathering tool and the exuberance resulting from celebrities embracing Twitter, it's become a pop cu
stan mag

The White House - Blog Post - Transparency and Open Government - 0 views

  • phases: Brainstorming, Discussion, and Drafting.
  • weblog in a discussion phase. On June 15th, we will invite you to use a wiki
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    Thursday, May 21st, 2009 at 1:00 pm Transparency and Open Government Vivek Kundra, our Chief Information Officer, and Beth Noveck, Deputy Chief Technology Officer for Open Government, explain the Open Government Initiative On January 21, 2009, his first full day in office, the President issued a Memorandum on Transparency and Open Government and called for recommendations for making the Federal government more transparent, participatory, and collaborative. As Valerie Jarrett, Senior Advisor to the President says in the video below, we are proud "to announce an important next step in this historic call to action - one that will help us achieve a new foundation for our government - a foundation built on the values of transparency, accountability and responsibility." The Administration is committed to developing those recommendations in an open fashion. Consistent with the President's mandate, we want to be fully transparent in our work, participatory in soliciting your ideas and expertise, and collaborative in how we experiment together to use new tools and techniques for developing open government policy. Today we are kicking off an unprecedented process for public engagement in policymaking on the White House website. In a sea change from conventional practice, we are not asking for comments on an already-finished set of draft recommendations, but are seeking fresh ideas from you early in the process of creating recommendations. We will carefully consider your comments, suggestions, and proposals. Here's how the public engagement process will work. It will take place in 3 phases: Brainstorming, Discussion, and Drafting. Beginning today, we will have a brainstorming session for suggesting ideas for the open government recommendations. You can vote on suggested ideas or add your own. Then on June 3rd, the most compelling ideas from the brainstorming will be fleshed out on a weblog in a discussion phase. On June 15th, we will invite you to use a wiki t
Rem Palpitt

Bloomberg Campaign Connects to Facebook - 0 views

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    Facebook Connect could ultimately give political campaigns more viral exposure for their online efforts. Campaign supporters who join Mr. Bloomberg's social network can easily invite their friends to join them in various online activities; if they sign up to attend a political event, that gets transferred back to Facebook too. Users are presented with options to withhold any and all of this information from Facebook if they wish.
Rem Palpitt

Adding value in the new news ecosystem - 0 views

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    I've also been arguing that for journalists, saying what you don't know is becoming as important as saying what you know. That is all the more critical as misinformation and rumor can spread at the speed of information online. So I imagine a news organiza
stan mag

Harnessing the Power of Digital Data for Science and Society Report - 0 views

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    The report furthers the goals of President Obama's open government policy, including the need to "disclose information rapidly in forms that the public can readily find and use" and represents a step forward in the Data.Gov concept of Federal CIO Vivek Kundra to "democratize data and give data access to the public.
Arnault Coulet

10 Projects that Help Citizens Become Government Watchdogs (via @internetactu) - 1 views

  • With the 2010 U.S. elections coming into view, many people are looking for more information about the people running for office -- and the individuals and organizations funding these candidates.
  • Many are funded by The Sunlight Foundation, which aims to use "the revolutionary power of the Internet to make information about Congress and the federal government more meaningfully accessible to citizens."
  • 1. Watchdog
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  • 2. SourceWatch
  • 3. Follow the Money
  • 5. OpenCongress
  • 6. OpenSecrets
  • 7. GovTrack.us
  • 8. MAPLight
  • 9. GovernmentDocs.org
  • 10. The Foreign Lobbying Influence Tracker
Arnault Coulet

10 Examples how Local Governments can use Twitter | DotGov - 1 views

  • 1. News & Events Obviously, the first step is to use Twitter for press releases, news & events. It only adds an extra communication channel next to the local newspaper, website and RSS feed.
  • 4. Transportation The Oregon Department of Transport (@oregondot) has been doing a great job by tweeting on road conditions, traffic jams, weather and travel information. They also have a great safety tip: Don’t Tweet ‘n Drive!
  • 7. City Council
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  • The City of Regina used Twitter, Facebook and YouTube to provide information on the 2009 civic election and better engage citizens in the process. As candidates submitted their papers a ‘tweet’ went out to let people know. It seems like one way to overcome the issue of getting the media to pay attention, and to go straight to your citizens with the news. On Election Day, Twitter acted as the most direct channel for the vote results. Unfortunately, they took their Twitter page offline.
  • 10. Citizens groups
Arnault Coulet

Interview du NPA de Besancenot : vers la galaxie Web anti-capitaliste (@elu20) - 0 views

  • Afin de matérialiser sur le Web la blogosphère NPA et ainsi aider les militants à interagir entre eux, le NPA a le projet Web de mettre en ligne une interface graphique facilitant le repérage des blogs. La base du projet sera une carte de France cliquable qui reprendra en particulier les sites Web et blogs créés - région par région - par les militants à l'occasion des élections européennes 2009 et des élections régionales 2010.
  • Le NPA et les réseaux sociaux : une réunion stratégique à l'automne Le NPA a dans son équipe Web une personne en charge de veiller sur facebook et Twitter. Elle gère également la page facebook du NPA (page bloquée actuellement par facebook sans que le NPA en connaisse la raison) et son compte Twitter sur lequel elle renvoie des informations publiés sur le site ou concernant des évènements du NPA. Cependant, selon Frédéric BORRAS, le NPA fait à ce jour une faible utilisation de Twitter et il n'existe pas de coordination au niveau des élus et des militants sur ces 2 réseaux sociaux (il nous indique également qu'il n'y a pas à ce jour de plan de formation généralisé pour que les élus et militants s'approprient davantage les outils et services Web). Les choses sont néanmoins appelées à changer puisque Frédéric BORRAS nous annonce une grande réunion à l'automne sur la stratégie Web du NPA. Twitter sera un des points clés du programme de cette réunion.
  • ce qui résume le plus ses propos sur l'utilisation du Web pour le NPA, c'est le Web comme lieu pouvant favoriser l'émergence d'une galaxie anti-capitaliste. A ce titre et en plus de la blogosphère NPA existante, Frédéric BORRAS cite la structure Louise Michel montée hors du NPA qui va bientôt disposer d'un site Web permettant le regroupement de personnes qui défendent les mêmes causes. Il nous précise par ailleurs que le NPA va créer, aider à créer et répertorier de plus en plus de sites thématiques (par exemple, un site sur l'automobile, la santé, les jeunes...) lui permettant d'étendre ses idées à toute la société.
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