Feeding back
Having marked the anniversary of the assassination of the Great Emancipator with the launch of the Great E-mancipator blog, I’ve been promoting it across the various lists and mailing lists I’ve been...
View ArticleAn summary of some recent post on the UK E-Democracy network
In government circles we have long been expected to follow Prince 2 project management principles and define what we were expecting to achieve before we set out. In central government ‘gateway reviews’...
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December 2007 National Indicator 14 – avoidable contact - this was the first draft! Measure for measure - a look at metrics internationally World Wide Web Consortium - some new reports January 2008...
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A long-time lurker on the W3C e-government group, J.H.Snider, posted links to his 2001 commentary in Government Technology, E-Government vs. E-Democracy where he argued “that it is harmful to equate...
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Following the very active debate on the UK and Ireland E-Democracy Exchange following the announcement of the publication of the Digital Participation in Scotland report I thought it worthy of a brief...
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