This
newsletter should stimulate a lot of discuss on a host of issues in Open Gov, ranging from data sharing, to participation activities, to engagement potential, to standards creation (right there with ya!).
Article List:
Increasing Citizen Engagement in Government
By the People, For the People
Citizen Engagement
National Dialogues Build Communities
Believable Change: A Reality Check on Online Participation?
Reinventing “We the People”
Data is Not Democracy
Could Citizens Run the White House Online?
E-Petitions Preserves an Old British Tradition
My better Estonia
Participatory Lawmaking in Brazil
Brazil and Argentina: From Participatory Budgeting to e-Participatory Budgeting
Pew: Well-off and Well-educated Are More Likely to Engage
Public Engagement on Fairfax County’s Budget
Citizen Engagement in Oakland County
Washington Goes to Mr. Smith: The Changing Role of Citizens in Policy Development
Ohio Redistricting Competition
Planning for Citizen Engagement
Potholes and PDAs
New Media Makers Pioneer Novel Forms of News
Putting Your Audience to Work: EPA’s Radon Video Contest
A Millennial Model of Civic Engagement
Emerging Themes for Effective Online Citizen Engagement
The Importance of Open Web Standards in the Move to Open and Transparent Government
The many contributors include:
Katie Stanton, Director of Citizen Participation, The White House
Andrew Stott, Director of Digital Engagement, United Kingdom
Lena Trudeau and Frank Reeder, National Academy of Public Administration
P.K. Agarwal, Chief Technology Officer, State of California
Carolyn Lukensmeyer, President and Founder, AmericaSpeaks
Jan Schaffer, Executive Director, J-Lab: The Institute for Interactive Journalism
Dave Molchany, Deputy County Executive, Fairfax County, Virginia
Pew Internet and American Life Project
Ohio Secretary of State's Office
It's a long one (44 pages!), but check it out. I'm sure many thoughts will come from this after I have the time to read it through and I'll make sure to post them here.
Happy Reading!
Jenn
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