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- noun
democracy managed or attained by means ofcomputer networks
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Listservs, like the ones offered from e-democracy, will play a role in connecting citizens using the Internet's original killer app, email.
Alexander Howard: As Newsprint Fades, Can Websites Sustainably Fill the Information Needs of Citizens? Alexander Howard 2011
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Listservs, like the ones offered from e-democracy, will play a role in connecting citizens using the Internet's original killer app, email.
Alexander Howard: As Newsprint Fades, Can Websites Sustainably Fill the Information Needs of Citizens? Alexander Howard 2011
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Listservs, like the ones offered from e-democracy, will play a role in connecting citizens using the Internet's original killer app, email.
Alexander Howard: As Newsprint Fades, Can Websites Sustainably Fill the Information Needs of Citizens? Alexander Howard 2011
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Today the Assembly will hold an e-democracy event at the Pierhead – read our article about it here.
Cardiff today – Assembly e-democracy event, boat needed for rivers clean up 2011
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Helia Phoenix blogs on the Assembly e-democracy event which took place last week here.
Cardiff today – Cardiff Read, punk scene, and public art in the city 2011
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Listservs, like the ones offered from e-democracy, will play a role in connecting citizens using the Internet's original killer app, email.
Alexander Howard: As Newsprint Fades, Can Websites Sustainably Fill the Information Needs of Citizens? Alexander Howard 2011
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Randeep Ramesh meets Chris Quigley, the e-democracy champion signed up by the coalition
Let's all join in not signing up to this idea of e-petitions | Catherine Bennett 2011
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If Barack Obama's campaign introduced American voters to the raw power of the web to win elections, the come-from-behind victory of Juan Manuel Santos as President of Colombia showed that e-democracy works even in places where democracy itself is fragile.
James B. Davis: A (Digital) Revolution in Latin America James B. Davis 2010
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Yet there was an interesting discussion at the Guardian's Activate conference, where Steven Clift, of the e-democracy project, insisted that using your real name should be the norm in online discussion, not - as it presently is - the exception.
Blizzard retreats from forcing real names in Warcraft forums 2010
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Categories: ballot initiatives e-democracy e-govt iPhone apps
Use Your iPhone to Sign a Ballot Initiative: Test Case Launches in CA 2010
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