A formal long-term nonprofit debating system that allows each user to create a political platform, and respond to the platforms of others.
This website re-organizes Federal Election Commission data into useful forms enabling viewer to follow the money.
Web site provides links to a number of articles and news stories regarding the use of the Internet in both elections and politics.
Masters thesis relating US and European communications theory, including Habermas, and whether the Internet will create democracy in practice.
Provides an online forum for users to write texts in furtherance of participatory democracy.
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.
John Gøtze's weblog covering news about e-democracy, e-government, and e-governance.
web-based platform enabling fruitful and constructive debate between citizens and politicians with the intention of facilitating and encouraging "online-democracy".
Works with government to develop information strategies that foster innovation and enhance the quality and coordination of public services.
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.
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