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Julien Frisch: The European Citizens' Initiative and our re:publica 10 workshop - 0 views

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    we eurobloggers on the panel were very sure that the ECI as proposed by the Commission so far is undoable for ordinary citizens, it is way too restrictive and it doesn't take into account the great possibilities that modern communication offers.
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The Impact of the Internet on Institutions in the Future | Pew Research Center's Intern... - 0 views

  • innovative forms of online cooperation could result in more efficient and responsive for-profit firms, non-profit organizations, and government agencies by the year 2020.
  • innovative forms of online cooperation could result in more efficient and responsive for-profit firms, non-profit organizations, and government agencies by the year 2020.
  • innovative forms of online cooperation could result in more efficient and responsive for-profit firms, non-profit organizations, and government agencies by the year 2020.
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    "innovative forms of online cooperation could result in more efficient and responsive for-profit firms, non-profit organizations, and government agencies by the year 2020. "
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MediaShift . How Technology Changed American Politics in the Internet Age | PBS - 1 views

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    Une retrospective depuis 2000 de faits marquants
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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."
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Where Does My Money Go? - 1 views

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    Exemple de "data visualisation" des dépenses publiques du gouvernement britannique
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Book Review: SMS Uprising - Mobile Activism in Africa | DigiActive.org - 0 views

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    ""SMS campaigns to promote violence, blogs to challenge mainstream media narratives, and online campaigns to promote awareness of human rights violations.""
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Colombia: networks of dissent and power | openDemocracy - 0 views

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    "The Facebook-sparked protest and 4 February demonstrations in Colombia make an interesting test-case of the burgeoning power of unorthodox media outlets and their potential to rally great numbers of people in a short period of time. The initial spontaneity and synergy are a paradigm example of how technology can spawn transnational political forms; in this the phenomenon both belongs to the past decade of net-based activism and highlights the potential of social networks to make this type of organising even more inventive and sophisticated in the future. At the same time, this particular protest (and this form of mobilisation) exclude the many who do not belong to the technological and transnational elites which they favour. Moreover, by avoiding the classic approaches of civil-society work - including the formation of alliances with NGOs, political parties, human-rights groups, and trade unions - the march organisers disregard traditional forms and institutions of democratic action. In doing so, they privilege a fragmented and highly individualised perspective of reality over one that embodies shared, public action for social improvement. "
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Event-Data on Digital Repression - 0 views

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Online Maps for Advocacy: - 0 views

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    The purpose of this booklet is to enable advocacy groups explore the potential of maps to effectively send out their message. "
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Les cartes de maillage de la Coopol - 1 views

  • Comment partir en campagne sans savoir précisément qui a voté quoi aux précédentes élections? Avec la coopol, c'est aujourd'hui possible. Régionales 2004, présidentielle 2007, européennes 2009: vous avez accès à tout ce qu'il faut pour vous faire une idée précise des rapports de force électoraux sur des zones d'une taille de 2.000 habitants:
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    Comment partir en campagne sans savoir précisément qui a voté quoi aux précédentes élections? Avec la coopol, c'est aujourd'hui possible. Régionales 2004, présidentielle 2007, européennes 2009: vous avez accès à tout ce qu'il faut pour vous faire une idée précise des rapports de force électoraux sur des zones d'une taille de 2.000 habitants:
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Marketing, politique et internet : les approches divergent entre PS et UMP | ... - 0 views

  • Au PS, ça ne rigole pas. On mise sur des outils de geomarketing évolués que l’on met à disposition des militants afin de faciliter leurs actions ‘In Real Life’.
  • Au PS, ça ne rigole pas. On mise sur des outils de geomarketing évolués que l’on met à disposition des militants afin de faciliter leurs actions ‘In Real Life’. Des cartes permettent de repérer les zones où l’on trouvera, par exemple, l’historique des dernières élections, ce qui devrait – si les outils sont utilisés – optimiser les opérations de tractages ou de porte à porte.
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    "Au PS, ça ne rigole pas. On mise sur des outils de geomarketing évolués que l'on met à disposition des militants afin de faciliter leurs actions 'In Real Life'. Des cartes permettent de repérer les zones où l'on trouvera, par exemple, l'historique des dernières élections, ce qui devrait - si les outils sont utilisés - optimiser les opérations de tractages ou de porte à porte."
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What We Do : - 1 views

shared by stan mag on 13 Mar 10 - Cached
  • Our activist has many pre-digital strategies to draw on: the community organizing model of the trade unionists, the strategic communications model of the broadcast era, the lessons of strategic non-violent conflict developed thirty years ago. All have valuable lessons for our digital activist
  • ost digital activists rely on tactical knowledge that is even more slippery and precarious.
  • Even for the rare activists group that is able to replicate a successful series of tactics, the grounds has often moved beneath them
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    "Our activist has many pre-digital strategies to draw on: the community organizing model of the trade unionists, the strategic communications model of the broadcast era, the lessons of strategic non-violent conflict developed thirty years ago. All have valuable lessons for our digital activist"
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Digital Activism: An Interview with Mary Joyce - 0 views

  • The measuring of impact thus becomes extremely subjective.  Digital activism proponents want to count mobilization as success even when the goal is not achieved, while skeptics and pessimists point out that, by traditional measures, most digital activism campaigns are failures. 
  • The measuring of impact thus becomes extremely subjective.  Digital activism proponents want to count mobilization as success even when the goal is not achieved, while skeptics and pessimists point out that, by traditional measures, most digital activism campaigns are failures.
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"Internet is freedom": Lawrence Lessig at the Italian Chamber of Deputies | techPresident - 1 views

shared by stan mag on 12 Mar 10 - Cached
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    Lessig au Parlement italien ? On veut Lessig à Paris aussi !! Ca ferait a du bien à nos législateurs hadopistes
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