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An interesting report showing how online events can be used to
provide input in unique ways to public officials.

Steven Clift
Democracies Online

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The Hansard Society's e-democracy programme in the UK
(http://www.hansardsociety.org.uk) has just produced a report on its
recent parliamentary online consultation involving survivors of
domestic violence. Copies are available from [EMAIL PROTECTED] and
the text of the report is available online. The Hansard Society will
shortly be publishing an extensive study of online deliberation,
including detailed content analysis of recent online consultations.

Stephen Coleman,
Director, Hansard e-democracy programme
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