I suggest you examine the wide range of issues considered by the Center for
Governmental Studies, based in Los Angeles. They have been the guiding
visionaries of digital democracy in the United States for many years.

their general site;
www.cgs.org

page specific to digital democracy
http://www.cgs.org/projects/media/digitaldemocracy/indexframe.html

And also check our their current efforts on the Video Voter project:
http://www.videovoter.org/


All the best,
Brenda

Brenda J. Trainor
Frontier Trail, Inc.
Box 935
Monrovia, CA  91017
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Gerd Berget
Sent: Monday, October 11, 2004 9:16 AM
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Subject: [DDN] defining digital democracy


Hi!

I am working on my master thesis in library- and informaion science on
digital democracy and digital divide. I need a good definition of the term
digital democracy, one that is not only concerning elections and politics,
but
includes the community as a whole. Does anybody have a good definition that
I
can use?

Gerd Berget
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Student at Oslo University College, Faculty of Journalism, Library and
Information Science




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