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Sokwanele, a Civic Action Support Group in Zimbabwe, has used Twitter to bring a Flickr group of pictures to the attention of the Prime Minister via his Web team at 10 Downing Street. The pictures are powerful. Sokwanele are using Read more…

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By Shane McCracken, 17 years ago
Democracy

Democracy duty for councils

According to the LGA’s FirstOnline site: Councils would have a new duty to promote democracy, under government plans announced this week. Communities secretary Hazel Blears said she wanted every council to run lively campaigns to explain the voting system and Read more…

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By Shane McCracken, 17 years ago
eGovernment

Show us a better way, says UK Govt

Plain English, £20,000 prize fund for development, minimal rules, transparency.  Surely this can’t be government?  But it is. The Power of Information Task Force has launched a competition to get good ideas from the public on how best to reuse Read more…

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By Shane McCracken, 17 years ago
Democracy

Political Disengagement – The Lord’s View

[political disengagement] is a symptom of a deep-seated feeling that everything in the world is basically safe and that life will more or less carry on as usual whatever party is in power. Baroness Murphy has sparked some debate over Read more…

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By Shane McCracken, 17 years ago
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Our NHS, Our Future – Live

Lord Darzi is hitting the headlines today as he announces the NHS Next Stage Review on the 60th birthday of the service.  He has been using a blog for the last six months as part of the massive consultation exercise Read more…

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By Shane McCracken, 17 years ago
Marketing

My Council – from the LGA

The Local Government Association has launched, my council, a new campaign to help people understand the range of services that local councils provide. The first poster appeals to me. A positive image that isn’t the most obvious service.  The posters Read more…

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By Shane McCracken, 17 years ago
eGovernment

Sidewalks for Democracy Online

Steven Clift has written an essay outlining his wish-list for redesigning online democracy. The central idea is: "The typical e-government experience is like walking into a barren room with a small glass window, a singular experience to the exclusion of Read more…

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By Shane McCracken, 17 years ago
Democracy

Weekend elections? Vote y/n here…

I like voting on a Thursday.  The reason for voting on a Thursday isn’t very obvious, but I can’t think of a better day.  The Ministry of Justice though are looking for reasons to move elections to the weekend or Read more…

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By Shane McCracken, 17 years24th June 2008 ago
Gov2.0

Latest News – MPs get to use laptops for now

Steve Webb MP, writes about how he will be breaking new ground in the next few weeks by being allowed to use laptops in committee discussion on the Climate Change Bill. Although the traditionalists will be turning in their graves Read more…

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By Shane McCracken, 17 years ago
Youth Participation

Know your limits

That’s the name of the latest Home Office campaign to reduce binge drinking amongst 18 – 24 year olds, but it could equally apply to advertising.  Looking at the murkiness beyond the glare of the window, the agency really should Read more…

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By Shane McCracken, 17 years ago

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