You may also be interested in the online arm of the Dialogues in Democracy project, which is specific to the US: http://cdd.stanford.edu/polls/btp/2007/ ~DEEN Matthias Trénel wrote:
Dear Egle, there are hundreds...
You may find what you're searching for on sites such as these ones: http://www.e-participation.net/ http://www.epractice.eu/ http://www.pep-net.eu/ http://www.demo-net.org/
Or at our own website: http://www.zebralog.de/en/
In my own research on online deliberation I have looked into detail at this case: http://dialogues.listeningtothecity.org/
Good luck,
Matthias
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2008/11/29 Egle Butkeviciene <egle.butkeviciene@ktu.lt>
Dear colleagues,
I am doing a research on deliberative democracy in virtual space and searching for "best practice" examples. Maybe anybody knows and could share the information about websites that are created to deliberate political issues, policies, laws, ect. And especially the ones created by government.
Thank you in advance,
Best regards, Egle Butkeviciene
--------------------- Assoc. prof. dr. Egle Butkeviciene Kaunas University of Technology Department of Sociology Tel. +370 686 15858 e-mail: egle.butkeviciene@ktu.lt
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