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[DW] Conf - 6th World Wide Forum on e-democracy - Paris - 28-29 September

Steven Clift
Fri, 05 Aug 2005 14:44:34 -0700

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Also, save the date for e-Democracy 'o5 on 9 November 2005 in London:
http://www.headstar-events.com/edemocracy/


From:
http://www.forum-edemo.org/article.php3?id_article=71

>From e-government to e-Democracy : a new society?

Placed under the high patronage of the French President, Jacques
Chirac, and on the initiative of Andre Santini, Member of Parliament
and Mayor of the city of Issy-les-Moulineaux (Paris, France), the 6th
Worldwide Forum on e-Democracy will have for honor guest Brazil,
country whose efforts in e-democracy and e-government have to be
underlined.

8 round tables and 5 plenary sessions will allow to talk about all
the subjects which contribute to the development of the Information
Society and to measure the impact of the Internet, the mobile phone
or the electronic cards on the democratic and administrative
practices.

Several tens of international and French speakers will present their
projects and the programs that are already developed in their
country. We will speak particularly on the way that e-government is
taking, becoming a priority for the majority of the countries, and we
will discuss its consequences on the improvement of the services
brought to the citizens : the electronic indentity cards, the fight
against the digital divide, or the defense of linguistic diversity on
the networks...

During the Worldwide Forum on e-Democracy, we will also try to
explain the moves which take place in the relationship between media,
citizens and political leaders, confronted to the explosion of the
blogs and of "citizen journalism". Those upheavals already modified
the political scene of South Korea and constitute an important
challenge for the democracies of the 21st century, democracies that
have to exist with the growth of the E-participation and the e-voting
in the world.

Special guest of this meeting, Brazil, first country in Latin America
on the development of the Information Society, will give to the
public the occasion to confront the experiences on the two sides of
the Atlantic on these subjects.

The Worldwide Forum became, in five years, a real crossroads of
international exchanges on the impact of ICTs on the democratic life.
Whereas the ICT’s integrate more and more largely the public sphere,
the governments in France, in Europe and in the world, have engaged
for several years a reflexion on the use of these tools to renovate
the democratic practices and to transform the relations between
public citizens and services.

Nearly 1.500 people, representing 39 nationalities, had come to
attend the debates of the 5th Forum last September.

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