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- PEP-NET » Asociacion Ciudades Kyosei / Pedro Prieto-Martin - PEP-NET will be a European network of all stakeholders active in the field of eParticipation.
- Ciudades Kyosei - Internet y Participación Ciudadana (e-Participación, eParticipación, e-Participa, eParticipa, e-Participação, eParticipação, e-Participation, eParticipation) - Quiénes somos - Ciudades Kyosei, "Todos conviviendo y trabajando juntos por el bien común" Internet y Participación Ciudadana
- Ciudades Kyosei - Internet y Participación Ciudadana (e-Participación, eParticipación, e-Participa, eParticipa, e-Participação, eParticipação, e-Participation, eParticipation) - Ciudades Kyosei - Ciudades Kyosei, "Todos conviviendo y trabajando juntos por el bien común" Internet y Participación Ciudadana
- ePractice; Cases | ePractice
- ECDL as a Window to the World | ePractice
- Kyosei-Polis | ePractice
- Liberating Voices Pattern Language
- Public Sphere Project
- Countless Dens of Uncatchable Thieves - New York Times - American identity thieves tend to be easy to catch. Not so their overseas counterparts.
- Personal Democracy Forum | How technology is changing politics and governance
- Depends on What the Meaning of “Universal” Is | Cato @ Liberty
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- Gister-CL: An Evidential Reasoning System
- Nicholas G. Carr: Writing
- Create a Custom Toolbar or App | Conduit 100% Free Custom Toolbar or App - Over 200,000 Publishers Increased Traffic and Brand Awareness by Placing Their Site on a Community Toolbar or App. No Hidden Costs, Safe & Secure. See it Now!
- Web Content Management System for Designers, Content Management System for Ad Agencies, CMS LightCMS - LightCMS is a web based content management system for designers and ad agencies. 100% branded web 2.0 content management system. content management systems are also known as cms.
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- Chris DeWolfe Makes His Move – Raises Big Round, Acquires Gaming Platform MindJolt - Last year we reported that MySpace founder and former CEO Chris DeWolfe was raising a big round of capital to start acquiring companies. He's now closed on that round of capital and has made his first acquisition. He's also
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- Planet Debate | Files - March 4th Politics (Health Care/Financial Reform DA's) - A comprehensive collection of resources for policy and Lincoln-Douglas debate, which include evidence cards, chats, forums, research resources, and more.
- UN-HABITAT.:. Youth | News | UN-HABITAT trains youth in participatory urban planning
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- YouthCore.ca
- Beck backtracks: Social justice in which "you empower yourself to go out and help the poor" is permissible | Media Matters for America - From the March 12 edition of Premiere Radio Networks' The Glenn Beck Program...
- Christina Gagnier: It May Not Be "MySpace" Right Now, But It is For Someone - Coffee shops are classrooms for life lessons and insights on human behavior. Today's lesson was about the perils of tech elitism that I think the echo chamber of Facebook and Twitter perpetuates: that MySpace is no longer a "space" to be.
- Anonymity as the Seed of Transparency | Patterns of Engagement - Time for corrective action. I have stood and continue to stand among those calling for greater transparency in the public sphere, and particularly in the
- Question Everything: Greed is good? - Robert Reich's blog today in the HuffingtonPost,"The Audacity of Greed", reminded me of a thought that has from time to time been rattling round in my skull. Lately we've seen so many examples of greed trumping good judgment just about...
- Lester Brown: The Man With the Eco Plan | elephant journal - If you like challenges, there's no greater time to be alive - Lester Brown
- Best Online Collaboration Tools 2009 - Robin Good's Collaborative Map - MindMeister Mind Map - This is a collaborative mindmap originally started during the LearnTrends live online event on November 16th 2008. In that web event, over 100 people led by Robin Good collaboratively created this large map identifying as many as possible of all the available online collaboration tools, giving initial preference to those providing a free access plan versus the high-price corporate solutions. The map has been updated regularly since then and it keeps being updated with new tools and services. The map is now closed to public editing and updates are directly done on a weekly basis by Robin Good. If you want to signal new tools that you think should be listed in this map, please write to Robin.Good@masternewmedia.org providing specific info and URLs.
- What steps do we need to take to reconnect culture and religion to ecology? | Global Oneness Project
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- Debatewise - where great minds differ - Debatewise - The first place to think of when you want to make your mind up about anything
- America should have universal healthcare - According to the Institute of Medicine of the National Academy of Sciences, the United States is the "only wealthy, industrialized nation that does not ensure that all citizens have coverage" (http://www.iom.edu/?id=17848). Obama has pledged to reform the healthcare service by increasing coverage and reducing costs (http://www.barackobama.com/issues/healthcare/). This has reopened the long standing debate over whether America should have a free public healthcare system such as the NHS.
- Should Mossad carry out extrajudicial killings? - The killing of a Hamas chief in a Dubai hotel room by alleged Mossad agents travelling on counterfeited British passports of olim has led Gordon Brown to announce an inquiry by the Serious Organised Crime and Fraud Agency (Soca). The Hamas official had been wanted for the capture and murder of two Israeli soldiers in 1989 and for the smuggling of weapons into the Gaza Strip – he was allegedly on his way to Iran to secure an arms deal. Is this ‘liquidation’ policy the best way of dealing with the threat of terrorism? Or can extrajudicial killing, even of terrorists, simply not be condoned?
- The Debatewise Blog
- Libertapedia
- Online Mind Mapping and Brainstorming - MindMeister
- Online Mind Mapping and Brainstorming - MindMeister - Online Mind Mapping: MindMeister - free web-based collaborative mind mapping tool for brainstorming and project management
- Use Cases - MindMeister
- Geistesblitz Widgets - MindMeister
- You Are Not a Gadget: A Manifesto on GetGlue - A groundbreaking book on our culture and the digital world by one of the legendary visionaries of the computer age. In the 1980s, Jaron Lanier was among the first to recognize the potential of the Internet as a transformative venue for creative expression, education, and communication. Now, as he considers an online culture filled with disposable film clips and blogs, puerile discourse, and a file-sharing ethos that celebrates copyright infringement, he describes how the Web has failed to live up to its early promise.<br><br>Lanier argues against the current digital design concept, Web 2.0 (exemplified by sites like Facebook and Wikipedia), which favors “the hive mind” over the intelligence and desires of individuals. He warns that these designs are perilously close to becoming inexorably “locked in” to the fabric of the Web, threatening to put our sense of personal identity at risk. Nevertheless, <i>You Are Not a Gadget </i>is fundamentally an optimistic book, and in discussions that range from the origins of language to the future of music, Lanier presents a profound alternative vision of how digital culture can still evolve.<br><br>Brilliant and idiosyncratic, <i>You Are Not a Gadget </i>is an impassioned defense of individuality and humanism by a man who understands the technology and the culture of the Web better than anyone.
- Angler: A Thinking Tool
- Stormy Weather: 101 Solutions to Global Climate Change - Building an Ark: 101 Solutions to Animal Suffering shows how our disregard for the natural environment has impacted on wild, domestic and companion animals, and provides positive, solutions-based alternatives.
- Analysts give away & monetize intellectual property « rand($thoughts);
- Our Team: Andy Plesser
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- TakeOnIt - Every Side to Every Story - Compare opinions of world leading experts and influencers.
- TakeOnIt - Every Side to Every Story - Compare opinions of world leading experts and influencers.
- Talking Points Memo | Breaking News and Analysis
- Talking points - SourceWatch
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- Talking Points-Archives - Stock market newsletter Talking Points offers readers a wealth of market information, including sector-specific commentary, news, and analysis; discussion of the week's top stories; and the "fresh picks" for the week ahead, researched and rated by technical and fundamental analysis. Staffed by a team of top-notch columnists, Talking Points offers something for investors of every level.
- Iraq Talking Points - anti-war,anti-bombing,iraq,cluster bombs,history,April Glaspie,Bush and Iraq,no fly zones,cruise missiles
- 10 Essential Design Tools for Social Media Pros - We've talked to the experts about what they use for inspiration, collaboration, and getting down to the business of design in a social media world. Here are some of the suggestions they offered up.
- Gillgren Communication Services - Gillgren Communication Services, Inc. gets to the root of the core communications obstacle to enable an organization or business to address unexpected challenges or unanticipated opportunities.
- 9 Great Document Collaboration Tools for Teams - Cloud computing offers some of the best ways for small business employees to collaborate from any computer or device. Here are some great online document tools.
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- Opinion Suite: integrated e-consultation and opinion research
- IdeaGraph - ESW Wiki
- IdeaGraph - Atom Wiki
- Ideagraph
- Semapedia.org: index
- Visual Understanding Environment
- Opinion Suite - Opinion Suite Demo Consultation Hub
- Delib’s “technology not policy” Parliament Debate round-up | Delib Blog
- Building Britain’s Digital Future: ‘a chance to reinvent deliberative democracy for the modern age’ | Delib Blog
- Governance 2020 roundtable – thoughts on the future of participative policy-making | Delib Blog
- International Teledemocracy Centre - The remit of the international Teledemocracy Centre (ITC) is to research and apply advanced information and communication technologies (ICT) to enhance and support the democratic process
- E-Democracy.Org – Project Blog | E-Democracy.Org – Project Blog
- Centre for Teaching Excellence Blog » Notes v. Maps: Trading Quantity for Quality – Chris Ray
- E-Democracy.org
- Participation 3.0 - E-Democracy.org
- Paul Evans (Paul0Evans1) on Twitter - strategy campaigns research training. Specialities: social media, democracy, consultations, community building. Tel 07973 714206
- Memeserver Ltd - promotions, campaigns and research. - Promoting local democracy and participation projects for local government, NGOs, Trades Unions national government and corporates. Also providing training, mentoring and thought leadership services.
- Ben | Delib Blog
- ChrisQ | Delib Blog
- Peter Cruickshank (spartakan) on Twitter - E-Participation research - very broadly defined (think OSS, risk management, organisational factors)
- Spartakan
- Who is Spartakan? « Spartakan
- Local Democracy blog - promoting innovation and a conversational local politics. - Part 2
- A model of how local issues are debated « Spartakan
- What’s missing from this picture? | Local Democracy - Via Spartakan, I've just seen this outline of how local debate could be / is structured. And, initially, it looks fairly complete as long is it is covering only
- Rob Kall: Time for Spring Cleaning: Putting Out the Right Wing Policy Trash in the USA - The recent health care reform effort started out with a very low starting goal. That was a huge error. This list is more ambitious -- the way we should be thinking and striving for.
- Filters and the scaled perception of the whole | Patterns of Engagement - Just contributed a comment to another great conversation over at Tim Kastelle's Innovation Leadership Network blog about Personal Filter, Aggregate, and
- Patterns of Engagement - The language of participation for building communities, organizations and enterprises
- From Complication to Complexity « Interaction Institute for Social Change Blog
- A tangled mess that might not lead anywhere? Cool! Traits of great groups
- Raindrop Makes Communication Easier to Manage | Firefox Facts - Over the weekend I started checking out the newest project out of the Mozilla Labs, Raindrop. To some it might sound a little like Google Wave –
- Justice with Michael Sandel - Lecture Summaries - Justice is one of the most popular courses in Harvard’s history. Nearly one thousand students pack Harvard’s historic Sanders Theatre to hear Professor Sandel talk about justice, equality, democracy, and citizenship. Now it’s your turn to take the same journey in moral reflection that has captivated more than 14,000 students, as Harvard opens its classroom to the world.
- OSTP Blog | The White House - WhiteHouse.gov is the official web site for the White House and President Barack Obama, the 44th President of the United States. This site is a source for information about the President, White House news and policies, White House history, and the federal government.
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- OSTP Blog | The White House - WhiteHouse.gov is the official web site for the White House and President Barack Obama, the 44th President of the United States. This site is a source for information about the President, White House news and policies, White House history, and the federal government.
- Empire: through a glass, darkly
- Ideal Government » Blog Archive » Tories announce £1m competition for large-scale crowdsourcing platform
- International Association for Public Participation - IAP2 promotes public involvement, collaborative decision making, citizen engagement, advocacy, mediation, community building, consensus building, citizen participation, facilitated problem solving, in decisions that affect public interest.
- The 2009 Dialogue and Deliberation Practitioners Survey: What is the State of the Field? » About this Site
- About Dialog, A ProQuest Company - About Dialog, A ProQuest Company
- Information at Work - Thoughts, perspectives, and random observations on the ECM industry from AIIM E-DOC Magazine editor, Bryant Duhon.
- The outer limits to the crowd's wisdom -- Federal Computer Week - The question getting lots of attention in the Government 2.0 space today is: How might crowdsourcing be applied to public participation and government policy-making?
- Transparency Tracker | ProPublica
- The World Cafe Community - Hosting Conversations about Questions that Matter - The World Cafe is a natural & effective way to host meaningful conversations that awaken collective wisdom & engage collaborative action.
- The Dextrous Web
- The Do Good Gauge - Commonality - Measuring the Democratic Value of an Argument.
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- Changing Minds group | LinkedIn - Wide-ranging discussion about changing minds in all kinds of contexts, from...
- Roundup: Social Media Monitoring Tools
- Problems Index
- Institute on Governmental Procedures and World Problems
- Integrative knowledge project: summary | Union of International Associations
- Global strategies project - commentaries | Union of International Associations
- Reports and Studies on Governance through Metaphor - This page's title is: . The Union of International Associations (UIA) (Union des associations internationales (UAI) | Uni?n de Asociaciones Internacionales | Union der Internationalen Verb?nde | Unie der Internationale Verenigingen) has been a clearing house for information on around thousands of international non-profit and intergovernmental organizations and constituencies since 1907. It publishes yearbook, CD-ROM and online database materials on international organizations, bibliography, who's who, world problems and strategies identified by international organizations, human values and development, knowledge management, and many other topics. There is an extensive link directory as well as project news, visualization and sonorification experiments, hundreds of original research documents and statistics, services provided, online catalogue that allows secure transactions, collaborative efforts, and a user discussion forum.
- Towards Polyhedral Global Governance: complexifying oversimplistic strategic metaphors - Explores the complexification of the classical geometry of strategic 'pillars' into distinct three-dimensional polyhedral structures, themselves understood as appropriately configured to hold the many-sided challenges of global governance. Metaphorically a pantheon of deities -- understood as the strange attractors of complex dynanmic systems -- may then be associated mnemonically with a polyhedral array appropriate to the requisite complexity of any global strategy.
- Imagining the Real Challenge and Realizing the Imaginal Pathway of Sustainable Transformation - Presents a diagram interrelating strategic initiatives in terms of imaginary explicit and real implict dimensions so as to highlight the influence of distinct attractors and repulsors that inhibit effective outcomes.
- Browse Resources | LearnCentral
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- Edublogs - teacher and student blogs
- Jane J. Mansbridge: Beyond Adversary Democracy - Jane J. Mansbridge, Beyond Adversary Democracy:
- Jane J. Mansbridge from the University of Chicago Press - Jane J. Mansbridge, university, press, books, academic, scholarly
- Edited by Jane J. Mansbridge and Aldon Morris: Oppositional Consciousness - Edited by Jane J. Mansbridge and Aldon Morris, Oppositional Consciousness: The Subjective Roots of Social Protest
- Political Theory - Habermas and Rawls: Jane Mansbridge et.al. on Deliberative Democracy
- Chicago Digital Editions - University of Chicago Press e-books by subject
- Eugene Halton: The Great Brain Suck - Eugene Halton, The Great Brain Suck: And Other American Epiphanies
- YouTube - ucbooks's Channel - Share your videos with friends, family and the world
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- Issues Management Process - PM Hut - Issues Management Process - PM Hut
- Policy Issues | Agricultural & Applied Economics Association (AAEA)
- Welcome to Choices Magazine Online!
- Issue Guide - Wikibooks, collection of open-content textbooks
- Internet Governance/Issues and Actors - Wikibooks, collection of open-content textbooks
- YouTube - Maynard's Revenge: Keynesianism and the Crisis - Google Tech TalkFebruary 16, 2010ABSTRACTPresented by Lance Taylor, Arnhold Professor of International Cooperation and Development at the New School for Soci...
- The McLaughlin Group - John McLaughlin is the creator, executive producer and host of two of America's most talked about weekly public affairs programs: The McLaughlin Group, which premiered in 1982, and John McLaughlin's One On One, first telecast in 1984.
- YouTube - Charlie Rose - Analysis of President Obama's Health Care Summit 2/25/10 - Analysis of President Obama's Health Care Summit with Donna Shalala, president of the University of Miami, Bill Frist, Ezra Klein of 'The Washington Post' a...
- Different types of PB…what is PB really? - By Ruth Jackson — Participatory Budgeting Unit - At the end of January, I went to speak at an international conference on PB in Berlin. Overall, the conference was very interesting and I met a number of people in the international PB world that I’d previously only emailed or heard about. What really struck me, however, was how different PB is in different places around the world.
- Welcome to the Participatory Budgeting Unit — Participatory Budgeting Unit - Participatory budgeting directly involves local people in making decisions on the spending and priorities for a defined public budget.
- Did Assignment Zero Fail? A Look Back, and Lessons Learned
- PLoS ONE: Self-Referential Cognition and Empathy in Autism - PLoS ONE: an inclusive, peer-reviewed, open-access resource from the PUBLIC LIBRARY OF SCIENCE. Reports of well-performed scientific studies from all disciplines freely available to the whole world.
- Digital Web Magazine - Web Design 101: Backgrounds - Digital Web Magazine - Web Design 101: Backgrounds
- Are You Ready for the Looming ThinkQuake? - sas.com Magazine Article: Are You Ready for the Looming ThinkQuake?
- Semantic Bank
- What's the Difference Between Events and Data? - ebizQ Forum
- Evri Blog - These instructions will assist you in installing Evri's popover widget. We've tested these steps on a self-hosted Wordpress blog running Wordpress 2.7.0.
- I Beg to Disagree
- Agree to Disagree
- I DISAGREE | Incongruent Thoughts to Sweeten your Wheaties. - Incongruent Thoughts to Sweeten your Wheaties.
- I HAVE SEEN THE PURITANS AND THEY ARE US » The Wartburg Watch
- How is climate risk communicated and understood? « Coping With Climate Change
- The Bell: Targeting Healthcare Reform
- The Bad Person
- Chomsky documents
- Justice | I DISAGREE
- Healthcare | I DISAGREE
- How Real-Time Data Creates a More Comfortable World - Advertising Age - DigitalNext - Connecting real-time information places and people will create a swath of new brand experiences in 2010, predicts Strategic News Services' Mark Anderson.
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- Four Ways of Looking at Twitter - Research - Harvard Business Review - Business bloggers at Harvard Business Review discuss a variety of business topics including managing people, innovation, leadership, and more.
- AR Newsline - Welcome to the only Official Website of Amateur Radio Newsline™ ,
- Dean's World — Defending the liberal tradition in history, science, and philosophy. - Defending the liberal tradition in history, science, and philosophy.
- USS Clueless - Left and Right
- LTG Jeffrey Sorenson (ArmyCIOG6) on Twitter - Department of the Army Staff's Chief Information Officer/G-6. LTG Sorenson tweets personally unless identified as Staff tweets. Following does not = endorsement
- Apps for the Army – a first of its kind app dev contest for .mil | iStrategyLabs - Disclaimer: iStrategyLabs does not represent the views and options of the US Army. The views and options contained in this post are to be taken solely as
- Op-Ed Columnist - The Rage Is Not About Health Care - NYTimes.com - Demographics are avatars of a change bigger than any bill contemplated by President Obama or Congress — a change that can’t be repealed.
- Reflections on “We live in Public” | cre8d design: blog designer
- Drudge Retort
- KnightBlog » Knight Foundation
- Many Eyes: PhraseNet Know Thine Enemy
- Many Eyes: Visualization Options
- IBM Research | Watson | Cambridge | Collaborative User Experience - IBM Research Watson Cambridge
- Guía del Mundo 2007
- Scatter/Gather: A Cluster-based Approach to Browsing Large Document Collections - Scatter/Gather: A Cluster-based Approach to Browsing Large Document Collections
- Media Matters for America
- Third World Institute - ITeM: International Development Research Centre
- The Third World Institute
- Information and Communication Technologies for Development: International Development Research Centre
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- Strategic Themes
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- Chris Moore ? (chrisj_moore) on Twitter - CIO, City of Edmonton
- Big Think | Experts
- Steven Brams | Professor of Politics, New York University | Big Think
- TakeOnIt Blog | Pitches
- Defending the liberal tradition in history, science, and philosophy. — Dean’s World
- Citizens' Advisory Council on National Space Policy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- Evidential Intervals
- AI Center :: Projects - SRI International's Artificial Intelligence Center (AIC) is
one of the world's major centers of research in artificial intelligence. Founded in 1966,
the AIC has been a pioneer and a major contributor to the development of computer
capabilities for intelligent behavior in complex situations.
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- Citrine Clipboard Project
- CALO :: Cognitive Assistant that Learns and Organizes - Cognitive Agent that Learns and Organizes
- Gumption: Applying the One Percent Doctrine to Climate Change - I remember hearing an NPR Fresh Air interview with Ron Suskind, author of The One Percent Doctrine: Deep Inside America's Pursuit of It's Enemies Since 9/11, shortly after the book came out in 2006, in which he explained that the...
- Walk like a man, talk like a man–local guides for finding the way | Patterns of Engagement - You're just not going to find your way around here very well without making some big adjustments, Dennis started out, and right away I knew I was in for some
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- Deliberative Democracy - Bibliography | PhilPapers
- Deliberative Democracy - Bibliography | PhilPapers; The+Place+of+Self-interest+and +the+Role+of+Power+in+Deliberative+Democracy +Jane+J.+Mansbridge +with+James+Bohman&sort=relevance
- Political spectrum - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- CIPAST - cipast
- Project MUSE - The Good Society
- Deliberative Democracy - Bibliography | PhilPapers
- Manage To Change - Ideas need to add up before they can multiply.
- Knowledge Services: Scope eKnowledge is a leading information and research company specialising in database, research & intellectual property (IP) services - Scope e-Knowledge Center offers Knowledge Services that help clients build intellectual property. Scope offers world-class database, research and analysis services.
- O'Reilly Tools of Change for Publishing Conference 2009 - O'Reilly Conferences, February 09 - 11, 2009, New York, NY - The O'Reilly Tools of Change for Publishing Conference, happening February 9-11, 2009 in New York will explore emerging trends around digital publishing.
- The Chicago Blog
- The Good Society, Volume 11 - Table of Contents
- A Victory for Online Journalism « SpeakEasy
- Martin Krygier - Conservative-Liberal-Socialism Revisited - The Good Society 11:1
- Great Go: Level 1 - O'Reilly Media - Great Go will help you quickly and effectively begin programming in the brand new programming language from Google, Go. By the time you're through these lessons, you'll be easily apply your existing programming skills to this new -- and often surpris...
- AmericaSpeaks - Strengthening Democracy 2 - AmericaSpeaks is creating innovative mechanisms for citizens to enhance their voice in public decision-making, and is renewing democracy by developing a national infrastructure for democratic deliberation
- John Godec’s Impressions from “Strengthening America’s Democracy 2? « Intellitics, Inc.
- AMW Manual
- What does `disputatio` mean? - disputatio - Meaning and definition
- David Straker | LinkedIn - David Straker: Change agent in the Management Consulting industry (Reading, United Kingdom)
- Persuasion principles - The many principles of how we change one another's minds.
- Practical Democracy
- International Association for Public Participation - IAP2 promotes public involvement, collaborative decision making, citizen engagement, advocacy, mediation, community building, consensus building, citizen participation, facilitated problem solving, in decisions that affect public interest.
- Milestones For A New Millennium - United Nations Millennium Development Goals
- Apps for Democracy - An Innovation Contest by iStrategyLabs for the DC Government and Beyond - Apps for Democracy features $20,000 in cash prizes with 60 awards granted for innovative web apps, widgets, Google Maps-mashups, Facebook apps, iPhone apps and more that use DC Data Catalog.
- Evan Bayh on the Issues - Tired of media reports of fundraising and poll results instead of policy issues? At OnTheIssues.org, you can see the view of every candidate on every issue.
- Charlie Rose - Evan Bayh - Birch Evans "Evan" Bayh III is an American politician who has served as the junior U.S. Senator from Indiana since 1999 and a former Governor of Indiana. He is a member of the Democratic Party and, until December 15, 2006, when he withdraw his name from consideration, was considered a likely Democratic candidate for the 2008 presidential election.
Source- [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Evan_Bayh](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Evan_Bayh)
- YouTube - Senator Bayh Announces Retirement - Senator Bayh announces that he will not seek a third term in the United States Senate.
- The Shallows
- Frontline Tackles the Right to Assisted Suicide | MuckMakers.com - The latest episode of PBS' Frontline, entitled "The Suicide Tourist," tells the story of Craig Ewert, a 59-year-old man who was dying from ALS, more c
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- Case Studies and Client List - Delib - Online Opinion Research and Public Consultation. We get people thinking, engaging and participating using new technologies. Governments, charities and businesses use our tools to create a dialogue with people and make a difference. People use our tools because they want to participate and we make it enjoyable and easy.
- We Are Team Rubber - Team Rubber talks on the Internet in a blog
- Delib Blog
- Dialogue App Demo Site - Delib Dialogue App
- Find a way to decrease the time issues with getting lots of people together — GSA Dialogue App Demo - Delib Dialogue App
- Delib's Dialogue App
- e-consultation and online opinion research - Delib - Online Opinion Research and Public Consultation. We get people thinking, engaging and participating using new technologies. Governments, charities and businesses use our tools to create a dialogue with people and make a difference. People use our tools because they want to participate and we make it enjoyable and easy.
- What's the Difference Between Events and Data? - ebizQ Forum
- RealClearPolitics - Opinion, News, Analysis, Videos and Polls
- Bristol City Council e-Participatory Budgeting Pilot Goes Live | Delib Blog
- Delib - Delib - Online Opinion Research and Public Consultation. We get people thinking, engaging and participating using new technologies. Governments, charities and businesses use our tools to create a dialogue with people and make a difference. People use our tools because they want to participate and we make it enjoyable and easy.
- Dialogue App - Delib - Online Opinion Research and Public Consultation. We get people thinking, engaging and participating using new technologies. Governments, charities and businesses use our tools to create a dialogue with people and make a difference. People use our tools because they want to participate and we make it enjoyable and easy.
- Home — The National Dialogue
- Learn more about the issues — The National Dialogue
- Assembling Data into Information
- Blog Smarter | Zemanta Ltd.
- From Object-Oriented Philosophy to Object-Oriented Empiricism « Struggleswithphilosophy.wordpress
- SemanticProxy
- wiki.dbpedia.org : Ontology
- Home | Open Source at The Washington Times
- SemanticProxy Demo
- ThoughtGlade - NyTimes/OpenCalais Mashup
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- URENIO - Intelligent City Platforms
- Doorway: Social Application
- Caveat
- How Companies are Using Social Media to Make Better Decisions - Smart companies know that their richest source of insight is their own employees. Here are some ways enterprise can use social media to make better decisions.
- Canadian social media strategy, education & engagement – Edmonton Alberta Canada - Canadian social media strategy & social media education company focused on improving your organization’s social media strategy. Edmonton Alberta Canada
- Amazon.com: Intelligent Decision-making Support Systems: Foundations, Applications and Challenges (Decision Engineering) (9781846282287): Jatinder N.D. Gupta, Guisseppi A. Forgionne, Manuel Mora T.: Books - Amazon.com: Intelligent Decision-making Support Systems: Foundations, Applications and Challenges (Decision Engineering) (9781846282287): Jatinder N.D. Gupta, Guisseppi A. Forgionne, Manuel Mora T.: Books
- Data.Seattle.Gov | Seattle's Data Site
- cpsrenewal.ca: CPSRenewal.ca Weekly Column: How I Use Twitter to be a Better Public Servant - Your one stop blog for information on canadian public service renewal.
- BBC News - Tim Berners-Lee unveils government data project - Web founder Sir Tim Berners-Lee unveils a UK government website that aims to make public sector data freely available.
- OverheidsFeeds.nl | National Catalogue for free (machine)reusable governmentdata
- OverheidsWidgets - Overheidswidget. Samen werken aan Overheid 2.0
- OverheidsFeeds.nl
- Martin Borman - LinkedIn - View Martin Borman's professional profile on LinkedIn. LinkedIn is the world's largest business network, helping professionals like Martin Borman discover inside connections to recommended job candidates, industry experts, and business partners.
- Customer Feedback & Ideas for yegdata
- Open City Workshop
- Apps for America 2 - We're an open source community of thousands dedicated to using technology to transform government. We focus on transparency- the idea that government can be more effective, more honest, and more accountable when it makes data about its process, operations, and influences available to the public. Our work revolves around opening up government data of all forms.
- Remarkk!
- Code For America
- GTEC Ottawa- Get on Board for Canada’s Government Technology Event - GTEC - Get Ready to Mashup at GTEC 2009
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- Opportunity Preview - The Alberta Purchasing Connection (APC) is Alberta's official electronic tendering system to advertise and distribute related solicitation documents from Government of Alberta and Alberta MASH sector purchasing opportunities
- Changing minds and persuasion -- How we change what others think, believe, feel and do - How to change what others think, believe, feel and do is at the core of many professions. Here are the inner secrets of persuasion and changing other people.
- Connecting Information Management Practices to Individual Performance: An Empirical Analysis of Executive Recruiters
- After Virtue:: a critique of modernity from the inside « a few words
- Alasdair MacIntyre
- Information Growth & Diffusion Simulator
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