ISSUE-22: examples and more explanation about Participation and engagement

examples-P&E

examples and more explanation about Participation and engagement

State:
CLOSED
Product:
Participation and Engagement
Raised by:
Luigi Selmi
Opened on:
2009-04-20
Description:
I think participation and C2G lack some explanations. Participation can be viewed in very different ways. People can interact directly with the government or between them in order to build a consensus around a position that can be voted and proposed to the government. The first way can lead to a form of populism, the second way is what is generally viewed as a better and democratic kind of participation. Participation on the Web means doing public debates on line. On a debate people should be able to raise issues, write positions or arguments, post links to articles, blog post, videos. All these data must be interoperable...
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Related emails:
  1. [minutes] eGov IG call, 6 May 2009 (from josema@w3.org on 2009-05-06)
  2. [minutes] eGov IG call, 29 April 2009 (from josema@w3.org on 2009-04-29)
  3. Re: more examples for Participation and Engagement (from josema@w3.org on 2009-04-23)
  4. RE: applications and vocabularies enabling public debates (from selmi_luigi@hotmail.com on 2009-04-22)
  5. RE: applications and vocabularies enabling public debates (from oscar.azanon@vitruviosistemas.com on 2009-04-22)
  6. more examples for Participation and Engagement (from josema@w3.org on 2009-04-20)
  7. Re: applications and vocabularies enabling public debates (from josema@w3.org on 2009-04-20)
  8. ISSUE-22 (examples-P&E): examples and more explanation about Participation and engagement [Participation and Engagement] (from sysbot+tracker@w3.org on 2009-04-20)

Related notes:

added wording from Daniel to P&E How section that shows more example scenarios, can be closed

José Manuel Alonso, 7 May 2009, 08:18:17

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