Saturday, October 27, 2007
CGS - DIGITAL Democracy
CGS - DIGITAL Democracy: "Welcome to Digital Democracy, a project of the Center for Governmental Studies. This is a mock-up of the functionality of Digital Democracy -- a new, web-based system to encourage communication between citizens and their elected officials. Digital Democracy consists of two parts: a front-end system available to the public through their officials' websites, and a back-end system than enables elected officials to manage the communications. The front end-system, or citizen-interface, is typically housed on an elected official's site. In fact, it looks like the official's site, even though it is housed on the Digital Democracy Servers. On these pages, citizens are encouraged to share their views with candidates, and register for the issues they care about most so that elected officials can keep them informed. The back-end system, or elected official-interface, is housed on the Digital Democracy servers and allows elected officials to log-in securely to manage their constituent communications."
Center for Governmental Studies / Publications
Center for Governmental Studies / Publications: "Media & Civic Participation projects are designed to increase civic participation through innovative use of the Internet, cable television, satellite networks, digital video systems and other new media. Efforts include media reform, website and media development and publication in the areas of e-democracy, e-government and voter information.Media & Civic Participation projects are designed to increase civic participation through innovative use of the Internet, cable television, satellite networks, digital video systems and other new media. Efforts include media reform, website and media development and publication in the areas of e-democracy, e-government and voter information."
Political news - E-Democracy.Org
Political news - E-Democracy.Org: "Political news from major media sources (US)"
President 2008 - E-Democracy.Org
President 2008 - E-Democracy.Org
Welcome to the new wiki site for the U.S. Presidential election in 2008. Early in the election process, E-Democracy.Org compiles a set of recommended links with an emphasis on non-partisan and non-profit resources along with candidate and major media links.
Welcome to the new wiki site for the U.S. Presidential election in 2008. Early in the election process, E-Democracy.Org compiles a set of recommended links with an emphasis on non-partisan and non-profit resources along with candidate and major media links.
E-Democracy.Org
E-Democracy.Org - Discussion Forums with Political, Elections, News, and Government Links - Since 1994: "E-Democracy.Org is a non-profit, non-partisan, volunteer-based project whose mission is to expand participation and build stronger democracies and communities through the power of information and communication technologies and strategies"
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