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E-Government and Democracy Report, World Summit Speech, More -------------------------------------------------------------- * E-Government and Democracy: Representation and Citizen Engagement in the Information Age Download my recently released 40 page report from: http://publicus.net/e-government Commissioned to assist drafting of the United Nations World Public Sector Report, this article articulates essential democratic outcomes in e-government. Outcomes different from the usual notions of cost-savings and service delivery. The table of contents far below lists the case examples. Included are links to related articles and the new e-mail list for e-government practitioners and experts interested in the democratic opportunities of e-government. To join this peer-to-peer knowledge exchange, e-mail: do-egov-subscribe@yahoogroups.com * Democratic Evolution or Virtual Civil War? I put my http://E-Democracy.Org "civil society" hat on while speaking at the Promise of E-Democracy side event at the World Summit on the Information Society. While my report above shares exceptional best practices, my Geneva speech makes it clear that democratic will is required to make what is possible - probable and universal. Access my text and the panel video, which included the Foreign Minister of Greece, George Papandreou, Nicholas Negroponte, Stephen Coleman from Oxford among others: http://publicus.net/articles/democraticevolution.html Also, the BBC World's Click-Online television program used the WSIS as a back drop for a report and interview on e-democracy. See right column. * Democracies Online Newswire, Top Ten Articles, Global E-Democracy Trends Slides, E-Democracy.Org Technology DoWire, the Democracies Online Newswire will under go some changes this year as I integrate blogging technology into my content gathering. The DoWire network now reaches 2600 people in over 80 countries. Subscribe from: http://dowire.org My articles collection <http://publicus.net/articles.html> dating back to 1993 now has a handy list of my top ten hits and the top articles accessed in 2003: http://publicus.net/topten.html As I head to speak in Mongolia (and perhaps Korea and Japan) in a a week or so, my Global E-Democracy Trends slides updated for 2004 are available at: http://publicus.net/speaker.html Finally, E-Democracy.Org (I'm the Board Chair) is recruiting the world's top civic-minded techies to help us build our global platform for "local up" citizen-based e-democracy. Help us help citizens join us as we start our second decade of non-profit, non-partisan activity. Review our technology notes and volunteer to help craft our project requirements via our new E-Democracy Factory wiki: http://e-democracy.org/center/technology.html http://e-democracy.org/center/eweb.html If you haven't already, visit our U.S. election links starting point: http://e-democracy.org/us * That's all this year. What do you have to share? I am always looking for new and interesting content to share with my "primary source" DoWire network. Content on DoWire is often appears in major e-mail newsletters, blogs, and the media. Help me keep the influential DoWire network in the loop. Send submissions to: clift@publicus.net Thanks, Steven Clift E-democracy expert and speaker http://publicus.net clift@publicus.net netclift - MSN/Y!/AIM ^ ^ ^ ^ Steven L. Clift - - - W: http://publicus.net Minneapolis - - - - E: clift@publicus.net Minnesota - - - - - - T: +1.612.822.8667 USA - - - - - MSN/Y!/AIM: netclift Join my Democracies Online Newswire: http://dowire.org EDem's Election 2004 Links: http://e-democracy.org/us # distributed via <nettime>: no commercial use without permission # <nettime> is a moderated mailing list for net criticism, # collaborative text filtering and cultural politics of the nets # more info: majordomo@bbs.thing.net and "info nettime-l" in the msg body # archive: http://www.nettime.org contact: nettime@bbs.thing.net