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Post: UK Items - 10K to MPs, RSA Event, Innovation Exchange, and more

David Wilcox keeps on humming with his Designing for Civil Society blog:



        * MPs get 10,000 each for improved communication: responses mixed - He 
quotes my list of suggestions from the UK and Ireland E-Democracy Exchange on 
what I'd do with 10K if I were an MP. I want to endorse Tom Steinberg's call 
for a shared e-mail response tool. In fact as I noted to TheOpenHouseProject in 
the U.S. the missing project in the UK TheyWorkforYou.com, WritetoThem.com, and 
 HearFromYourMP.com collection is "ListentoPeople.com."   My further response 
is that the parliament itself should supply joint tools starting with an 
enhanced member directory - yes, one size fits all experience the rare decent 
MP websites will offer individually - as an option like the award winning 
Minnesota legislature does (click on a members name and see contact info, 
picture, intro video, commitee assignments, news releases, e-mail newsletter 
tool, rss feed, podcast feed, deep links to bills authored, etc.).  I also want 
a million dollars to commission an open source tool to help elected 
 officials around the world read, understand and respond to their incoming 
e-mail. :-) No parliament will build a tool and share it with other parliaments 
much less local city councils - an outside source of funding for the sharing is 
required.

        * Designing for Civil Society: Free conference on new media and 
society: old-style event - See THE SOCIAL IMPACT OF THE WEB: Society, 
Government and the Internet at the RSA - Special event | 25 May 2007


        * No 2.0 could be the reality check on Innovation Exchange - The 
Innovation Exchange reminds of my research for the OECD on "public net-work" (a 
shortened term e-democracy that I made up but in this case died on the vine.  
This does bring up the question - why is e-democracy/e-participation in 
governance still focused primarily on input and rarely on collaborative output 
or participatory implementation of public priorities??? As far as I can tell 
the interactive tools are pretty much the same.  Say if you are working on a 
bid, why not propose building on the open source GroupServer platform (or other 
open source platforms) so the technology costs can be brought down around the 
world and enable similar value-added exchange! I'd be glad to collaborate.


        * Social media challenges and opportunities for nonprofits - I like 
this Yes 2.0 and No 2.0 disussion.





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

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