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Post: Event - Better than Blogging? and Global E-Democracy Trends - Harvard, 
Boston - 22 Feb 2006 

Please pass this announcement on to those you know in the Boston area.  If you 
are from outside the Harvard community, come on along and cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
with your RSVP as noted below.

See you in Boston!

Steven Clift
http://e-democracy.org  -  http://dowire.org

EVENT ANNOUNCEMENT

The Leadership for a Networked World Program at Harvard's Kennedy School of 
Government invites to join Steven Clift, an international expert on 
"e-democracy" in government and community and new Ashoka Fellow, for a two-part 
seminar: 

What: "Global E-Democracy Trends" and "Better than Blogging? Building Local 
Online Dialogue."

When:  1:30 p.m. - 3:30 p.m., Thursday, February 22nd, 2006

Where: Taubman B, Kennedy School of Government, Harvard
              http://www.ksg.harvard.edu/main/directions.htm

RSVP:  Space is limited. Please RSVP to:  
             [EMAIL PROTECTED]  or  617-496-6446 

Each session will last 45 minutes with a 15 minute break between.

Attend one or both sessions. Open to the public. 

Details:

Part 1 - Global E-Democracy Trends - 1:30 p.m.

Many governments are dramatically ahead of the United States when it comes to 
using the Internet for "e-participation."  Steven Clift, informed by visits to 
26 countries, will share examples and trends on the use of the Internet in 
governance and citizen participation.  To prompt discussion, Steven will share 
select slides from the large collection available here: 
http://publicus.net/speaker.html

Short Break 

Part 2 - Better than Blogging? Building Local Online Dialogue - 2:30 p.m.

Blogging is democratizing national political punditry, but with rare exceptions 
(to be noted) it is doing little to build two-way discourse in local 
communities. Recently imported by the UK Office of the Deputy Prime Minister 
from Minnesota, E-Democracy.Org's "Issues Forum" model brings together people 
from across the political spectrum for civil online discourse on local public 
issues. Discover ways to build bridging social capital via local online 
communities and explore "what's next" with Web 2.0 technologies for local 
democracy. Political and local bloggers welcome. Details, including a 60 page 
guidebook, video, audio, and slides, are available from: 
http://e-democracy.org/if  


About Steven Clift

Steven Clift, an energetic presenter, is focused on the use of the Internet in 
democracy, governance, and community. As a new Ashoka Fellow, he is now 
dedicated full-time to E-Democracy.Org.  E-Democracy.Org created the world's 
first election-oriented website in 1994 and today builds sustainable local 
online citizen participation efforts around the world.

Through his Democracies Online blog/e-newsletter and online communities of 
practice he has connected over 2500 "e-democracy" leaders across 100 countries 
via DoWire.Org since 1998. Based in Minneapolis, his public speaking on 
"e-democracy" takes him to places as diverse as Iceland, Lebanon, and Mongolia 
- 26 countries thus far. Listed twice among the "25 Who Are Changing the World 
of Internet and Politics" he has consulted to the United Nations, the OECD, 
IFES, the Pew Internet and American Life Project, and many others.

Additional background, articles, and speeches are available from:
  http://publicus.net
Join his Democracies Online Newswire/Blog from:
  http://dowire.org
Tune into E-Democracy.Org:
  http://e-democracy.org/blog

For information on the Leadership for the Networked World program, see:
  http://ksgexecprogram.harvard.edu/program/lnw2/overview.aspx


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