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 eDemocracy
Modern voting methods for a modern democracy may be the way to catch the attention of today’s voters.
The Democracy Online Project's post-2000 general election survey found that the younger the voter, the more likely they used the Internet to access election information.
The California Voter Foundation is an independent, non-profit organization advancing new technologies to improve democracy and providing non-partisan voter information on the Internet at www.calvoter.org.
http://www.centre-for-egovernment.com/edemocracy.html   (7223 words)

  
 Extending the Public Sphere through Cyberspace: The Case of Minnesota E-Democracy
"American Democracy and Computer-Mediated Communication: A Case Study in Minnesota," Doctoral Dissertation in Social and Political Sciences, Cambridge University.
Clift is founder and board chair of Minnesota E-Democracy.
"Hosting Online Political Discussion - Emerging Lessons from Minnesota" Democracies Online Newswire, (27 April).
http://www.firstmonday.dk/issues/issue6_3/dahlberg   (8581 words)

  
 BBC NEWS Wales Switching on the wired generation?
Democracy and news media must adopt Big Brother-style guerrilla tactics to appeal to an electorate hooked on e-mail, instant messaging and spoof websites if they are to fight voter apathy.
That is according to a study which concludes the internet is the new battleground for the hearts and minds of voters.
It may not mean Wales' next first minister is picked with a click from cyberspace.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/wales/2881023.stm   (787 words)

  
 E-democracy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
American Democracy and Computer Mediated Communication - A Case Study in Minnesota — Ph.D. by strategist and e-democracy.org co-founder G. Scott Aikens.
Ross Perot was for a time a prominent advocate of EDD when he advocated "electronic town halls" during his 1992 and 1996 Presidential campaigns in the United States.
As in a direct democracy, in an EDD citizens would have the right to vote on legislation before parliament, author new legislation and recall representatives at any stage.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/E-democracy   (1229 words)

  
 CBC Radio The Current Whole Show Blow-by-Blow
Earlier this year, Britain became the first country in the world to experiment with Internet voting in a public election.
Countries like Canada and Britain are quickly catching up to the low voter-turnout levels long associated with the United States.
It's no secret that in many of the world's democracies, fewer and fewer people are actually interested in the old ways of doing politics.
http://www.cbc.ca/thecurrent/2003/200309/20030902.html   (919 words)

  
 The evolution from e-Government to e-Democracy is not as simple as 1,2,3 - On Line Opinion - 1/4/2004
As is evident from the Australian and international examples, and typified in Professor West's research approach, what constitutes a progressive e-government state does not constitute a progressive e-democracy.
Comparing these results with research from Freedom House, a group that rates nations on their level of democracy (press freedom, political rights and civil liberties) makes some interesting comparisons.
In looking at each country's on-line presence West ranked nations on two dozen different criteria, including the availability of contact information, publications, databases, portals, privacy, security, disability access, and the number of online services His results show Singapore as the leading adopter of new technology followed by the United States, Canada, Australia, and Taiwan.
http://www.onlineopinion.com.au/view.asp?article=2109   (1082 words)

  
 //openedSource: E-Democracy Archives
Which, understandably, would raise the hackles of a whole bunch of lobbyists and politicians.
In his writing about Open-Source Democracy, Douglass Rushkoff introduces the divergent archetypes of the surfer and the cartographer.
And the reclamation of a democracy that serves the American people above corporate interests.
http://www.openedsource.net/blog/archives/cat_edemocracy.html   (3406 words)

  
 COMMUNET Archives -- August 1994, week 1 (#36)
Minnesota E-Democracy will focus on the Governor and U.S. Senate races.
This volunteer effort is working to help candidates place their position papers and other information on the Internet.
This effort may demonstrate how electronic communication can be a positive contribution as well as a challenge in our democracy.
http://list.uvm.edu/cgi-bin/wa?A2=ind9408A&L=communet&D=&H=&T=&O=&F=&P=2562   (748 words)

  
 Maine.gov: Government: eDemocracy
Resources for young and first-time voters, Maine's Mock Election, and state and national government resources for kids, students, parents, and teachers.
Understand Your Government Participate Stay Informed Elections and Voting Access to Public Information Democracy for Kids and Young Voters eDemocracy Resources
Through online information and services, this initiative aims to help citizens better understand their government, to encourage citizen participation in government, and to provide greater communication, access, and accountability of government.
http://www.maine.gov/portal/government/edemocracy   (257 words)

  
 Hansard Society - E-Democracy
Ross Ferguson, Director of our eDemocracy Programme, has been asked to sit on the panel judging the 2006 New Statesman’s New Media Awards.
This is a highly important issue for the sector today, and the significance will increase in the next few years.
This year’s key themes are innovation, usability and efficiency; in view of this, the judges will be looking for evidence of creative implementation of technology; a willingness to exploit the potentialities of new media; and an effort in making content as widely accessible as possible.
http://www.hansardsociety.org.uk/programmes/e-democracy   (592 words)

  
 Audio Activism » Local E-Democracy
(More details on this soon.) I’ll briefly demonstrate how making your own media with tools like Podcasting can empower citizens to be more active in politics, democracy, and social justice.
His vision of a participatory democracy augmented with technology is revolutionary and quite advanced.
My short presentation is entitled Discover, Report, Share.
http://www.audioactivism.org/category/events/local-e-democracy   (632 words)

  
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Increased information circulated from government about government to citizens is being seen increasingly as not only a response to a democratic citizen right, but also as engendering a citizen’s responsibility to participate, in orderly ways, in political life.
This is recognised as a dangerous state of affairs, given the rise of fundamentalism and populism globally.
A representative democracy is more than a sum of a history of legislation, the workings of existing political and judicial institutions, and what Benedict Anderson called the “horizontal fellowship” - a nation.
http://www.egov.vic.gov.au/Documents/eDemocracy1.doc   (4639 words)

  
 E-Democracy: Stealing the Election in 2004
Stealing one election could be called a fluke; stealing two elections is called a "democratic dictatorship".
The result will be a bloodless coup, the end of democracy and the installation of an de facto police state.
But regardless of Kerry’s exact pre-election poll lead, the final vote will favor Bush if the Republican voting machine programmers rig the vote.
http://www.globalresearch.ca/index.php?context=viewArticle&code=MOO20040711&articleId=109   (1873 words)

  
 E-Democracy or Virtual Civil War (News) Steven Clift
First, he suggests certain laws mandating easier citizen access to government, such as requiring that:
And finally, he sees online public issue forums in every town, city, state, province, and nation on the globe: "two-way citizen-based e-democracy forums in every locality." These forums would be used to provide information on candidates, set agendas, and have citizen discussions.
Clift has a few revolutionary suggestions for saving the democratic promise of the Internet before it gets savaged in a virtual civil war.
http://www.utne.com/webwatch/2004_130/news/11050-1.html   (352 words)

  
 LXer: About the Potential of E-democracy
In 2002 an American organization "MoveOn.org - Democracy in Action" led an international political movement for peace against the war of the United States with Iraq via Internet.
In Brazil strikes of lecturers are organized and mobilized via Internet and there is the inspection of enterprises and governmental services (some as E-government) made by citizens and innumerable social and political initiatives of diverse civil and non-governmental organizations.
For this historical task initiatives from society, state and government need to come close together and work in a constructive way.
http://lxer.com/module/newswire/view/26294   (2566 words)

  
 Headshift :: e-Democracy '05: The characteristics of e-Democracy
Democracy as a public conversation - civilized, moderated, not hateful, meaningful
I think that his language and attitude towards top-down were intrinsically negative, and he obviously favored the bottom-up approach.
In his introductory speech Coleman introduced what he had identified as four key characteristics of top-down and bottom-up e-Democracy.
http://www.headshift.com/archives/002670.cfm   (1485 words)

  
 E-Democracy: UNESCO-CI
Democracy and Government On-line Services: Contributions from public Administrations Around the World (1999)
This document in French contains the report on the conference "Local e-democracy" which took place in Paris, June 2002.
The report examines the changing relationship between citizens and institutions of governance in an e-democracy, focusing on such issues as its impact on political engagement and democracy.
http://portal.unesco.org/ci/en/ev.php-URL_ID=6289&URL_DO=DO_TOPIC&URL_SECTION=-465.html   (308 words)

  
 Britain outpaces the United States in e-democracy
In the United States, the city of Winona, Minn., began an e-democracy project five years ago that seeks to give all residents a greater say on issues and decisions affecting their city.
"And part of our migration strategy is move away from 'e' meaning electronic government to meaning effective government," said Julian Bowrey, who heads the project for the Office of the Deputy Prime Minister, during the conference.
Reid, who is also the chairwoman of the project, spoke here July 26 during the two-day International Symposium on Local E-Democracy, billed as the first global conference on local democracy in the Information Age.
http://www.fcw.com/article89814-08-08-05-Print   (1313 words)

  
 Designing for Civil Society: How to sell e-democracy: engage
By encouraging participation in local issues outside of elections, citizens are more likely to consider voting and taking part in the overall political process, be it local or national.
Key to this engagement is involvement in local democracy and councils and councillors must do more to support their citizens to take part.”
Any political website can claim to be national or global, but such top-down approaches have limited value and rarely reach critical mass awareness such that they take on an agena-setting role in governance and democracy.
http://partnerships.typepad.com/civic/2005/08/how_to_sell_ede.html   (1909 words)

  
 International Symposium on Local E-Democracy Association For Community Networking
- E-Government and Democracy - Leading e-democracy practices in governance and civic education
http://www.afcn.org/node/210   (500 words)

  
 The Center for the Study of Technology and Society - Government and Politics
Assessing E-Government: The Internet, Democracy, and Service Delivery by State and Federal Governments
While it is certainly odd that the government is using digital democracy only to consider digital democracy, the success of this project will likely affect future attempts at letting citizens use the Net to influence legislation.
Digital Government: The Next Step to Reengineering the Federal Gov't
http://www.tecsoc.org/govpol/govpol.htm   (3429 words)

  
 Pros Cons Of Democracy
Democracy's pros, cons..`Worst form of government except.....the interim director of the Carter Centre's democracy program in Atlanta.
other "private" citizens like in a republic or democracy.
Mock Trial :: View topic - [Split] The pros and cons of voting
http://www.bluedogdemocrats.com/pros-cons-of-democracy.html   (258 words)

  
 e-Democracy - openDemocracy
The political potential of the internet lies not in connecting people to politicians, still less in online voting; it lies in the possibility of bringing citizens together to help themselves, argues a veteran of online politics.
Explore how the world has used the Net for politics.
Siva Vaidhyanathan’s argument is entertaining but simplistic, argues this journalist, programmer and editor of openDemocracy’s Media & the Net theme.
http://www.opendemocracy.net/debates/debate.jsp?debateId=85&id=8   (960 words)

  
 E-Democracy - GotzeTagged
Describing the nascent, growing movement to embed deliberative democracy into governance at the national level.
These technologies are enabling groups not only to create community but also to wield power and create rules to govern their own affairs.
Electronic democracy theorists have either focused on the individual and the state, disregarding the collaborative nature of public life, or they remain wedded to outdated and unrealistic conceptions of deliberation
http://slashdemocracy.org/links/E-Democracy   (522 words)

  
 PoliticsBlog: Call For e-Democracy White Papers
Technological solutions for enhancing the functioning of contemporary democracies have been proposed by both public and private actors.
Academic attention has focused on a range of issues, from attempts to address the security issues associated with e-voting to empirical analyses of different deliberative experiments and the formulation of normative theory-driven analyses.
However, the interdisciplinary study of e-democracy suffers from three main problems:
http://www.politicsonline.com/blog/archives/2005/02/call_for_e-demo.php   (658 words)

  
 Democracies Online - E-Democracy, E-Government, and Politics Online
Democracies Online - E-Democracy, E-Government, and Politics Online
Each week, well known e-democracy expert and speaker Steven Clift posts/forwards, with occasional analysis, carefully selected messages.
DoWire is a free, low volume, moderated blog and e-mail announcement list.
http://dowire.org   (227 words)

  
 Jason Kitcat: online community consultant > Where's the free e-democracy project?
This was (and still is as far as we know) the only Free Software Internet Voting package designed for legally binding elections and not little web-based polls.
GNU.FREE was initially developed as part of a joint project at the University of Warwick Department of Computer Science and the Warwick Business School.
The project has since refocussed onto the aims above, as the process of developing GNU.FREE highlighted the difficulties inherent in technologising government and democracy processes.
http://www.j-dom.org/h/n/BIO/HOME/ALL/26   (589 words)

  
 VoxPolitics - e-democracy in UK politics
He has masters degrees in philosophy and artificial intelligence from Birkbeck College and Sussex University respectively.
Mel Poluck is senior reporter with the VoxPolitics newsletter Future Democracy Bulletin and the other Headstar publications E-Government Bulletin and E-Access Bulletin.
Recently we have been running these events in partnership with the Hansard Society.
http://www.voxpolitics.com/about.shtml   (734 words)

  
 Usability News - Feature: the Future of E-democracy
The government has embraced e-democracy as a way of reaching out to citizen constituencies — such as young people — who are currently opting out of the party political process.
Government focus on technology and 'channels' avoids many issues being addressed, argued Woudhuysen.
Furthermore, digital technologies perhaps offer the only way to govern certain international bodies in a democratic fashion.
http://www.usabilitynews.com/news/article800.asp   (1337 words)

  
 GOL-IN - Government Online International Network: projects/e-democracy
The project on e-democracy in GOL countries is moving on.
The report shows that governments around the globe are actively promoting online consultations in order to strengthen democracy and development.
The final report from the 2001 GOL-IN e-democracy project is now available.
http://governments-online.org/projects/e-democracy/index.shtml   (160 words)

  
 E-democracy - DoWire Wiki
Only with democratic intent and the application of best practices across all democratic sectors will e-democracy be viewed as a positive contribution.
To many, e-democracy suggests greater and more active citizen participation enabled by the Internet, mobile communications, and other technologies in today’s representative democracy as well as through more participatory or direct forms of citizen involvement in addressing public challenges.
E-democracy success will be achieved when we drop the "e" and simply call it democracy.
http://dowire.org/wiki/index.php/E-democracy   (184 words)

  
 Time to have a say on e-democracy - Next - http://www.theage.com.au/technology/
Victorian Electronic Democracy: Your say in the future raises what the committee believes are the key issues, including such questions as how new technologies can be used to draw citizens into policy development, whether parliament has the resources to use interactive technologies and the security implications of using technologies such as online voting systems.
A Victorian parliamentary committee has called for public comment on the issue of e-democracy following the release early this month of a discussion paper.
Michael Leighton, Labor Member for Preston and chair of a parliamentary subcommittee charged with inquiring into e-democracy, says the issue wasn't simply about introducing new technologies.
http://www.theage.com.au/articles/2004/11/15/1100384482704.html?oneclick=true   (297 words)

  
 U.S. PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION 2004
Democracy in Action's P2004: The 2004 Presidential Campaign
Vote: The Machinery of Democracy - National Museum of American History
Jazz Funeral for Democracy, New Orleans - January 20, 2005 (Archive)
http://www.betterworldlinks.org/book109.htm   (687 words)

  
 Technorati Tag: e-democracy
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http://www.technorati.com/tag/e-democracy   (525 words)

  
 BBC NEWS Technology BBC site wins e-democracy honour
The site was declared the winner of the Top 10 vote at the World Forum on e-Democracy in Paris this week.
The list picks out the best e-politics initiatives, democracy think-tanks, bloggers, and political thinkers.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/rss/-/1/hi/technology/4298662.stm   (438 words)

  
 E-Democracy Otherwise Engaged.
I've spent the past two days at a Ohio State for a conference on Building Democracy Through Online Citizen Deliberation, which has been a terrifically productive gathering.
Submitted by Alexandra Samuel on 25 June, 2005 - 10:28.
One session consisted of an interesting conversation about how to structure online deliberation in a way that promotes civil dialogue.
http://www.alexandrasamuel.com/categories/e-democracy   (2933 words)

  
 E-voting PR - SourceWatch
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http://www.sourcewatch.org/wiki.phtml?title=E-voting_PR   (910 words)

  
 E-Democracy.Org: default
A gloss, however, is put over > all topics so that we do have some further appearance of local > citizenship and of meaningful citizen input into governance.
What is it that Democrats hope to achieve?
The Empire will coldly unfold here in Minneapolis even as we insist more loudly that we are safe and free citizens of a great Republic.
http://forums.e-democracy.org/minneapolis/groups/mpls/messages/view_email?id=84297&show_thread=1   (7965 words)

  
 E-Democracy.Org - Discussion Forums with Political and Election News, Links and Information
E-mail Newsletter - Join 5,000 other citizens on our low volume e-mail update list.
United Kingdom - Building a global model for local democracy in the information age.
- Building online public space in the heart of real democracy and community since
http://www.e-democracy.org   (342 words)

  
 EUROPA - IDABC - Italian central government to co-fund 57 e-democracy
Half of the projects were presented by public bodies from towns with less than 5,000 inhabitants, and 85% of them also involved civil society groups such as citizens’ associations, trade unions, and NGOs.
Most projects accepted for co-funding make use of well-known Internet tools – such as e-mail lists and web forums – to promote democracy and e-participation at regional and local levels.
However, a number of projects propose more sophisticated solutions based on technologies and applications such as:
http://europa.eu.int/idabc/en/document/4031/194   (472 words)

  
 e-Democracy - openDemocracy
The answer lies in the careful exploration of all levels of politics online, from local campaign groups, through national governments to global treaty organisations.
Click here to see all the related links
Could the internet in fact be bad for democracy?
http://www.opendemocracy.net/debates/issue-3-85.jsp   (338 words)

  
 edemocracy, edemokrati, e-democracy, e-demokrati
While the site is primarily in English, there will be also Swedish language postings.
By giving strategic links to websites studying and/or using eDemocracy as a concept and method for improving democracy
http://www.edemocracy.se   (148 words)

  
 E-Democracy Thrives in Winona, Minnesota
Community of Learners, invited Steve Clift of Minnesota E- Democracy to give a presentation about online civic discussion
The impetus for WOD began when a local organization, Winona A
to call our group Winona Online Democracy and use the
http://www.co-intelligence.org/CIPol_winonaEdemocracy.html   (1001 words)

  
 Steven Clift - Publicus.Net - E-Democracy, E-Government,
DoWire - Join my Democracies Online Newswire e-mail list and
Links - My e-democracy resources and project links
http://www.publicus.net   (137 words)

  
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