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Comunicación Política: septiembre 2014
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Blog académico sobre el lugar del periodismo en la democracia. Sábado, septiembre 20, 2014. Paradojas y curiosidades del referéndum escocés. Escocia y Gales. La fallida regionalización el primer gobierno Blair podría tener una segunda vuelta de la mano de los conservadores. Las regiones inglesas como Yorkshire quieren más autogobierno, pero se oponen a crear más capas de funcionarios porque significaría derivar más recursos para la casta política. Tendrán que resolver este wishful thinking. Escocia ha vo...
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Comunicación Política: Debate sobre periodismo (de código) libre en Madrid
http://comunicacionpolitica.blogspot.com/2014/06/debate-sobre-periodismo-de-codigo-libre.html
Blog académico sobre el lugar del periodismo en la democracia. Martes, junio 24, 2014. Debate sobre periodismo (de código) libre en Madrid. Este miércoles, 25 de junio de 2014, a las 19.30hs en la librería La Central de Callao, tendrá lugar un debate titulado “ El periodismo libre, la información como bien común. 8221; con motivo de la presentación del libro de Víctor Sampedro El cuarto poder en red: Por un periodismo (de código) libre. Publicado por Francisco Seoane Pérez. 6:09 a. m. Buscar en este blog.
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Internet Advocacy Center - Digital Political Strategies for Advocacy and Electoral Campaigns
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Internet Advocacy Center Library. The Internet Advocacy Center (IAC) is committed to educating the public affairs professional community and citizen activists about the use and potential use of digital technologies for shaping public policy and influencing the outcomes of elections. IAC has created this virtual library for this purpose, gathering links to high quality research and information to help you better understand how technology is transforming the political process. Annenberg Public Policy Center.
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Social media for social change? Parliament for the Future (P4tF) Report. August 17, 2007. Parliament for the Future. Report has been completed and has been submitted to Parliament for review. We’re putting the blog in ‘stasis’ for a while but we’ll be posting again soon when the project moves into its next phase. In the meantime, feel free to comment on any of the posts made to date. Responses to “Back in…”. Feed for this Entry. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Follow “”.
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Internet Advocacy Center - Digital Political Strategies for Advocacy and Electoral Campaigns
http://www.joemocracy.com/thinktank/library.html
Internet Advocacy Center Library. The Internet Advocacy Center (IAC) is committed to educating the public affairs professional community and citizen activists about the use and potential use of digital technologies for shaping public policy and influencing the outcomes of elections. IAC has created this virtual library for this purpose, gathering links to high quality research and information to help you better understand how technology is transforming the political process. Annenberg Public Policy Center.
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Parliament for the Future (P4tF) Report |
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Parliament for the Future (P4tF) Report. September 25, 2007. We are pleased to announce the publication of our first Parliament for the Future (P4tF) report. Download a copy of the report: Parliament for the Future. This report showcases the Incubator Group’s. Ideas about how Parliament can harness new technologies to inform the public, scrutinise legislation or enhance representation. The Hansard Society. The project will now move into a second phase: details to follow shortly. Feed for this Entry.
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Welcome to the Parliament for the Future project. April 17, 2007. This site is the home for the ‘Parliament for the Future’ (P4tF) project. Thank you for clicking in. We hope that as the project unfolds between now and August 2007, you will use this site to keep up-to-date and comment on what emerges. For more information about this project, visit the About. Laquo; Previous Page. Parliament for the Future (P4tF) Report. Social media for social change? New Statesman New Media Awards 2007.
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About |
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The Hansard Society has been commissioned by Parliament to forecast the form a digitally-enabled Parliament might take over the next 10 years. The research will explore the contribution technology has made to democratic processes to date. It will also provide a neutral space for Parliament to think creatively about how it can take advantage of new media – now and in the future – by networking with those leading advances in the use of information and communication technology (ICT). Digital information and...
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Incubator |
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This section contains information about the individuals and organisations who make up the P4tF Incubator group. The Hansard Society has invited stakeholders to form a Parliament for the Future ‘incubator group’. These stakeholders include academics, designers, developers, researchers and technologists. The group represents a range of disciplines; some have an experience of working in the political field, others do not. Delib: www.delib.co.uk. Vohm: www.vohm.com. Milo Creative: www.milocreative.com. Parli...
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Comunicación Política: Paradojas y curiosidades del referéndum escocés
http://comunicacionpolitica.blogspot.com/2014/09/paradojas-y-curiosidades-del-referendum.html
Blog académico sobre el lugar del periodismo en la democracia. Sábado, septiembre 20, 2014. Paradojas y curiosidades del referéndum escocés. Escocia y Gales. La fallida regionalización el primer gobierno Blair podría tener una segunda vuelta de la mano de los conservadores. Las regiones inglesas como Yorkshire quieren más autogobierno, pero se oponen a crear más capas de funcionarios porque significaría derivar más recursos para la casta política. Tendrán que resolver este wishful thinking. Escocia ha vo...