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[DW] Stephen Coleman appointed Visiting Chair in E-Democracy, Oxford

Steven Clift
Tue, 29 Oct 2002 09:48:23 -0800

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Congratulation Stephen.


From:
http://www.oii.ox.ac.uk/news.shtml#

Cisco support the world's first professorship in e-Democracy
Oxford Internet Institute, University of Oxford

Cisco to Support the World's First Professorship in e-Democracy at
the University of Oxford

The Oxford Internet Institute (OII) has appointed Dr Stephen Coleman
to the world's first professorship in e-democracy. The visiting
professorship will be attached to Jesus College and is supported by
Cisco Systems Ltd.

Stephen Coleman is Director of the e-democracy programme at the
Hansard Society for Parliamentary Government. In this capacity he has
advised government and industry in the UK and throughout Europe on
how to use the Internet and Web in ways that enable improved forms of
political participation, such as by supporting better communication
between and among citizens and parliamentarians on important policy
issues.

The Director of the Oxford Internet Institute, Professor Bill Dutton,
praised Dr Coleman as:

"… an exemplar for social scientists committed to employing research
in ways that can shape policy and practice."

The Visiting Chair in E-Democracy has been established in order to
further independent, empirically-grounded research into the ways that
information and communication technologies can encourage democratic
practice and participation. Discussing the importance of his new
position, Stephen Coleman said: "We need new models of public
communication that can exploit the potential of the Internet and
other new media and help to nurture new forms of democratic
representation." Duncan Mitchell, VP and Managing Director, Cisco
Systems, UK and Ireland, added:

"We are delighted to support such an authoritative and objective
study that will identify how information technology, in its widest
context, can enhance and drive new processes for democratic
communication and participation."

The Chair of OII's Advisory Board, Andrew Graham, Master of Balliol,
welcomed Cisco's involvement in this exciting new post and commented
that:

"The willingness of firms such as Cisco to support independent
research at the OII is a very healthy sign. We welcome such links
with commercial organisations (as well as with governments and
representatives of civil society) as they can only make the work of
the OII more knowledgeable and pertinent."

Dr Coleman will continue his research in the UK and abroad, while
completing his next book, with Jay G. Blumler, entitled: 'A Civic
Commons in Cyberspace: Realising the Democratic Potential of the
Internet', to be published by Cambridge University Press. He will
take up his position at the OII on October 28th.

Notes to the Editor
1. The Oxford Internet Institute (OII) is one of the world's first
truly multidisciplinary Internet institutes based in a major
university. Exclusively devoted to the study of the impact of the
Internet on society, the OII aims to put Oxford, the UK and Europe at
the centre of debates about how the Internet could and should
develop.

2. Biographical information for Dr Stephen Coleman can be found at
http://www.hansard-society.org.uk/edemocracy4.htm .
3. More information about Jesus College Oxford can be found at
www.jesus.ox.ac.uk


Contacts

Jacob O'Shaughnessy
Press Office, Oxford University on +44 (0) 1865 287210
William Dutton
Director of the Oxford Internet Institute on +44 (0) 1865 287212
Enquiries
Oxford Internet Institute on +44 (0) 1865 287210
Neville Rawlings
PR Manager UK and Ireland, Cisco Systems Ltd., +44 (0) 208 8244478


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