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Tag Archives: research
Link: Trendswatch at the DG InfoSoc
So this is what they do with the project results: eGovernment: TrendsWatch | Europa – Information Society TrendsWatch aims to provide a central information point on the wide range of eGovernment research activities being carried out across Europe, including those … Continue reading
Posted in Daily Links, e-government, e-participation, egovernment, Europe, Methodologies, news
Tagged egovernment, Europe, ict, research
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Two approaches to planning for e-government
First, the euro-academic report (Maria Wimmer is a well respected figure inthe area and a leading light in DEMO-NET): Roadmapping eGovernment Research – Visions and Measures towards Innovative Governments in 2020 | Wimmer & Codagnone Future eGovernment research will advance … Continue reading
Posted in Daily Links, e-democracy, e-government, e-participation, Europe, politics, UK
Tagged participation, research, web2.0
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Legal entities proposed for carrying out European research
There may be some interesting long term implications in this piece of news: The European Commission is proposing a legal framework for a European research infrastructure (ERI) more adapted to the needs of such facilities. This new legal framework will … Continue reading
Link: DebateGraph
Debategraph Making the best arguments on all sides of any debate freely available to all and continuously open to challenge and improvement by all: Argument visualisation, wikis etc. Anlgo-Australian I think, but there are are one or two USA-related topics … Continue reading
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Tagged collaboration, debate, e-participation, politics, research, visualization
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PEP-NET: another European e-Participation network
A new eParticipation project/network has just launched: PEP-NET will be a European network of all stakeholders active in the field of eParticipation. PEP-NET therefore already includes public bodies, solution providers and citizen organizations as well as researchers and scientists. The … Continue reading
Posted in e-participation, Europe, news, research
Tagged consultancy, e-participation, ec, eParticipation, Europe, practitioner, research
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