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[Information Politics | Home] There is a fantastic opinion piece in the Technology Guardian today on citizen democracy in a digital age. Victor Keegan surveys a variety of mechanisms that have been established which allow citizens to engage with each other and with various levels of government in new and exciting ways.
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[Technology.guardian.co.uk] More from Technology Guardian: Victor Keegan: About 15 months ago I went, rather dutifully, to a meeting about digital rights in London's Soho. I was amazed to find quite a big crowd talking animatedly about a subject that was difficult to raise in polite conversation at the time.
[Politics.guardian.co.uk] E-democracy: tied up in red tape | Special Reports | Guardian ...: London borough of Kingston councillor Mary Reid, who chairs the e-democracy project - and runs her own blog at www.maryreid.org.uk - says that councils should not worry about links, provided there's a disclaimer. "They're already linking to MPs, why not to their councillors?," she asks.
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