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Coleman connects on Citizenship

That arch-sceptic of bloggers, Professor Stephen Coleman, has succumbed to the lure of blogging (for a week at least) as a guest blogger on Connecting Bristol. He’s just returned from an intellectually challenging conference in Amsterdam to pose some points Read more…

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By Shane McCracken, 17 years ago
Engagement

The Audit of Political Engagement 5

The Audit of Political Engagement series is the Hansard Society’s annual political check-up of the nation’s health. It includes original poll data from surveys conducted by Ipsos MORI, which allow yearly comparisons to be made about the British public’s attitude Read more…

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By Shane McCracken, 17 years ago
eGovernment

No 10 Twitters and Flickrs into life

Having recently dipped my toe into the TwitterWorld (or whatever it is called) my attention (h/t Simon Dickson) was drawn to the new Twitttering from no.10 who then today drew my attention to their new Flickr account. Personally I’m not Read more…

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By Shane McCracken, 17 years ago
Conferences etc

Citizen Empowerment Symposium – Final Evaluation

The talented folks from Norfolk who ran the X-factor session at the symposium have now posted their evaluation on YouTube.  Well done guys.  You’ve joined a small group who have actually posted something about their attendance at the symposia.  A Read more…

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By Shane McCracken, 17 years ago
Democracy

Your Personal President(ial Candidate)

The Obama08 campaign have always made a big deal out of the fact that they raise all their funds from ordinary citizens whereas Clinton and McCain have taken millions of dollars from lobbyists and political action committees. The latest sales Read more…

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By Shane McCracken, 17 years ago
Democracy

Free Our Bills

MySociety, of TheyWorkForYou and WhatDoTheyKnow fame have started the Free Our Bills campaign to get Parliament to provide upcoming bills online in a structured data format so that anyone can publish, compare, comment or do whatever they like on them Read more…

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By Shane McCracken, 17 years ago
Democracy

What on earth do they mean by democracy then?

The government seems to be having problems with the human embryology and fertilisation bill. It appears they were intending to apply the whip, but Catholics, in particular, are objecting and calling for a free vote. One quote in this article Read more…

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By Shane McCracken, 17 years ago
civic leader blogging

Lords of the blog – V Natural

I’ve been following the Lord (Clive) Soley instigated group blog for a few days now and despite the awful design, name, and technical set-up it is working well at the moment.  In my opinion it is because the blogging Lords Read more…

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By Shane McCracken, 17 years ago
eGovernment

Guide to Social Media for Organisations

Colin McKay, a Canadian Government communicator and blogger and social media pioneer extraordinaire, has written The Secret Underground Guide to Social Media for Organisations.  It is not a technical guide.  More a cultural, managerial guide to avoid the roadblocks set Read more…

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By Shane McCracken, 17 years ago
Democracy

5 Principles of a Constitution

One of the highlights of the empowerment symposium in February was going for dinner and sitting between Phil Booth, from NO2ID and Carolyn Lukensmeyer from AmericaSpeaks.  Amongst other things we talked about the previous symposium in Budapest and I went Read more…

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By Shane McCracken, 17 years ago

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