New - E-Democracy and E-Government Researchers Network - Join the Online Information Exchange
E-Democracy and E-Government Researchers Network Over the years I've invited researchers I'd meet to join a niche information exchange on serious e-democracy related research. The Do-Research YahooGroup (with over 100 members) is moving to http://groups.dowire.org. It is the largest and most active international online group for researchers on the topic. I invite you to join us. The purpose of E-Democracy and E-Government Researchers Network is to connect e-democracy and e-government researchers around the world. Register and join here: http://groups.dowire.org/groups/research If you are already a member of DoWire Groups, please login first then join the forum (and other groups including the 2500 member announcement-only "Newswire" with my blog posts: http://groups.dowire.org/groups/newswire ). When you register with the site, be sure to fill out as much of your member profile as possible. It is the foundation of a dynamic "who's who" that includes fields for you to mention your relevant recent publications. You can view the "who's who" of e-democracy/e-government research who have moved to the new server already (must login to read profiles): http://groups.dowire.org/groups/research/members A few rules: Participants in E-Democracy and E-Government Researchers Network agree to: * as a condition of membership, all members agree to fill out form * most of their member profile and to update it at least once a year * messages may not be forwarded to other public forums without the express e-mail permission of the author Sincerely, Steven Clift http://publicus.net Democracies Online http://dowire.org . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Steven Clift - clift@publicus.net Web: http://publicus.net Blog: http://dowire.org/notes NGO: http://e-democracy.org Replies to slc@ may be missed. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Steven Clift