Electronic Democracy
Equal annoyance Noise device no longer only targets the young news.bbc.co.uk Patients going 'private' on NHS Thousands of patients a month are using a government reform to get what is effectively private care paid for by the taxpayer. news.bbc.co.uk Scots devolution report due out The body reviewing the workings of Scottish devolution is expected to set out the common themes of the Union when it publishes its first report. news.bbc.co.uk Liverpool go clear at top after draw Liverpool go a point clear of Chelsea at the top of the Premier League after a goalless draw against West Ham. news.bbc.co.uk Tory anger about 'leak meeting' The Tories accuse ministers of seeking to influence the Commons speaker ahead of his statement on the Damian Green leak row. news.bbc.co.uk Bangkok Britons British tourists tell of their anxious wait to get home news.bbc.co.uk Bypass operation More patients get the NHS to pay for private care news.bbc.co.uk Three suspended over Baby P case Three Haringey Council staff are suspended and two councillors quit after a "damning" report into the Baby P case. news.bbc.co.uk Soldiers rampage at Harare bank Dozens of troops run amok in the Zimbabwean capital Harare after losing their temper while queuing for currency at a bank. news.bbc.co.uk Sports Personality name shortlist The top 10 contenders for the BBC Sports Personality of the Year award are announced. news.bbc.co.uk Family 'would shop' drink-drivers More than half of Scots would report members of their own family for drink-driving, a survey finds. news.bbc.co.uk Ugly tale Judge who beat mother in battle over memoirs news.bbc.co.uk Inquiry told Nelson 'helped IRA' The inquiry into the murder of solicitor Rosemary Nelson hears allegations she gave confidential information to IRA members. news.bbc.co.uk Brother's plea after debt suicide A grieving brother wants tighter controls on money lending after his twin killed himself over his £179,000 business debts. news.bbc.co.uk On the button How Britain's nuclear deterrent operates in practice news.bbc.co.uk Send your video, pictures and story ideas Have you got a good story? BBC News wants to hear from you. news.bbc.co.uk England offered new tour schedule England are offered a revised schedule for their tour of India but will await a security report before making any decision. news.bbc.co.uk Thai airport blast kills activist A blast kills at least one Thai anti-government protester and wounds 20 others at Bangkok's Don Mueang airport. news.bbc.co.uk Credit Suisse cuts 650 jobs in UK Troubled Swiss banking giant Credit Suisse has confirmed that it will cut 650 jobs from its UK workforce. news.bbc.co.uk Work for welfare plans stepped up Under new proposals almost everyone on benefits would have to prepare themselves for work or face sanctions. news.bbc.co.uk Reward for 'good council tenants' Council tenants who play a "positive" role in their community should be helped to buy a stake in their homes, a report urges. news.bbc.co.uk Cat gets the cream - Felix helps Mark Leckey win Turner Prize Felix the Cat helps artist Mark Leckey win £25k Turner Prize news.bbc.co.uk In the way Roadworks can wreck a small business news.bbc.co.uk Bush regrets Iraqi WMD failure Outgoing US President George Bush says his biggest regret is the intelligence failure over Iraqi weapons. news.bbc.co.uk Murder charge over football death A man is charged with murder after a London amateur footballer dies when a fight breaks out between opposing players. news.bbc.co.uk | World Catalog > Society > Politics > Campaigns and Elections > Electronic Democracy Last searches:domain name hostingairtelhigh speed internetlawyersconsolidating debt年賀状 World Catalog > Society > Politics > Campaigns and Elections > Electronic DemocracyElectronic Democracy:The Campaign Finance Information Center (CFIC) Dedicated to helping journalists cover campaigns more in-depth by following the campaign money trail. It collects state campaign finance data from across the nation, and uses the data to build a search engine that allows reporters to track political cash flow. http://www.campaignfinance.org/ Seeks to highlight the ways candidates and campaigns used the Internet in 1998 and provides perspective on the positive and negative impacts that this powerful medium is having on the electoral process. http://mindtest.typepad.com/cwr/index.html A national research and advisory institute providing government and industry leaders with research and educational resources to help them transform public organizations through digital technologies. http://www.centerdigitalgov.com/ Free Classified Ads Portal www.graand.com Center for Technology in Government Works with government to develop information strategies that foster innovation and enhance the quality and coordination of public services. http://www.ctg.albany.edu/ DEMOS (Delphi Mediation Online System) web-based platform enabling fruitful and constructive debate between citizens and politicians with the intention of facilitating and encouraging "online-democracy". http://www.demos-project.org Does Internet Create Democracy? Masters thesis relating US and European communications theory, including Habermas, and whether the Internet will create democracy in practice. http://www.zip.com.au/~athornto/ List of Internet sites with information about electronic voting--includes links to information about systems, protocols and risks; also includes links to information about direct democracy, vote-by-phone, and vote-by-mail. http://lorrie.cranor.org/voting/hotlist.html Online petitions regarding a wide variety of subjects are available for online signature. Also, for constituent letters, a search function that identifies issue-relevant public officials. http://www.e-thepeople.org/ John Gøtze's weblog covering news about e-democracy, e-government, and e-governance. http://gotzespace.dk/ Irish Citizens for Trustworthy Evoting believes that the Irish electronic voting system poses a genuine threat to Irish democracy, and is calling on the Government to halt the introduction of electronic voting until the system is modified to include VVAT. http://evoting.cs.may.ie/ Mindshare Internet Campaigns, L.L.C. Mindshare Internet Campaigns, LLC develops and implements online campaign strategies to help our clients use the Internet to organize, educate, and engage citizens towards meaningful off line action. http://www.mindshare.net/ A nonpartisan citizen-based project, whose mission is to improve participation in democracy in Minnesota through the use of information networks. http://www.e-democracy.org/ Non-Partisan Federal Candidate Campaign Money Page. This website re-organizes Federal Election Commission data into useful forms enabling viewer to follow the money. http://www.tray.com/ Political consulting firm providing tools for online campaigns. Includes a daily news and information service, and a journal of politics on the Internet. http://www.politicsonline.com/ Steven Clift offers articles, commentaries, presentations, and mailing lists concerning campaign, elections, and the future of electronic democracy. http://www.publicus.net Teledemocracy Action News + Network (TAN+N) The web site of the Global Democracy Movement dedicated to the creative use of modern technologies and face-to-face deliberative techniques that directly empower citizens to have authentic input into the political process. https://fp.auburn.edu/tann/ Provides an online forum for users to write texts in furtherance of participatory democracy. http://vvv.sourceforge.net/ Virtual Activist Training Course A primer on using the Internet for political activism. http://www.netaction.org/training/ Founded to educate the public, policy makers, and the media about technology-based social and political issues, and to promote access to and use of information technology as a tool for community organizing, outreach, and advocacy. http://www.netaction.org/ | Family 'would shop' drink-drivers More than half of Scots would report members of their own family for drink-driving, a survey finds. news.bbc.co.uk England offered new tour schedule England are offered a revised schedule for their tour of India but will await a security report before making any decision. news.bbc.co.uk In the way Roadworks can wreck a small business news.bbc.co.uk Thai airport blast kills activist A blast kills at least one Thai anti-government protester and wounds 20 others at Bangkok's Don Mueang airport. news.bbc.co.uk Tory anger about 'leak meeting' The Tories accuse ministers of seeking to influence the Commons speaker ahead of his statement on the Damian Green leak row. news.bbc.co.uk Work for welfare plans stepped up Under new proposals almost everyone on benefits would have to prepare themselves for work or face sanctions. news.bbc.co.uk Send your video, pictures and story ideas Have you got a good story? BBC News wants to hear from you. news.bbc.co.uk Sports Personality name shortlist The top 10 contenders for the BBC Sports Personality of the Year award are announced. news.bbc.co.uk Equal annoyance Noise device no longer only targets the young news.bbc.co.uk Soldiers rampage at Harare bank Dozens of troops run amok in the Zimbabwean capital Harare after losing their temper while queuing for currency at a bank. news.bbc.co.uk Scots devolution report due out The body reviewing the workings of Scottish devolution is expected to set out the common themes of the Union when it publishes its first report. news.bbc.co.uk Liverpool go clear at top after draw Liverpool go a point clear of Chelsea at the top of the Premier League after a goalless draw against West Ham. news.bbc.co.uk Brother's plea after debt suicide A grieving brother wants tighter controls on money lending after his twin killed himself over his £179,000 business debts. news.bbc.co.uk Three suspended over Baby P case Three Haringey Council staff are suspended and two councillors quit after a "damning" report into the Baby P case. news.bbc.co.uk Inquiry told Nelson 'helped IRA' The inquiry into the murder of solicitor Rosemary Nelson hears allegations she gave confidential information to IRA members. news.bbc.co.uk Ugly tale Judge who beat mother in battle over memoirs news.bbc.co.uk Bush regrets Iraqi WMD failure Outgoing US President George Bush says his biggest regret is the intelligence failure over Iraqi weapons. news.bbc.co.uk Bypass operation More patients get the NHS to pay for private care news.bbc.co.uk Bangkok Britons British tourists tell of their anxious wait to get home news.bbc.co.uk Reward for 'good council tenants' Council tenants who play a "positive" role in their community should be helped to buy a stake in their homes, a report urges. news.bbc.co.uk Cat gets the cream - Felix helps Mark Leckey win Turner Prize Felix the Cat helps artist Mark Leckey win £25k Turner Prize news.bbc.co.uk On the button How Britain's nuclear deterrent operates in practice news.bbc.co.uk Credit Suisse cuts 650 jobs in UK Troubled Swiss banking giant Credit Suisse has confirmed that it will cut 650 jobs from its UK workforce. news.bbc.co.uk Murder charge over football death A man is charged with murder after a London amateur footballer dies when a fight breaks out between opposing players. news.bbc.co.uk Patients going 'private' on NHS Thousands of patients a month are using a government reform to get what is effectively private care paid for by the taxpayer. news.bbc.co.uk |
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