Dear all,
The Centre for Internet and Society organizes a talk on "Internet,
Transparency and Politics".

Description: The 2009 general elections in India have been preceded by
various initiatives that seek to provide information to the voters about
candidates contesting the elections. The aim of providing this information
is to help voters to make 'informed choices' when casting their votes. This
talk is being organized in the context of the research that CIS-RAW fellow
Zainab Bawa is carrying out on "Internet, Transparency and Politics". Why
has the Internet become an important space for publishing information that
is streamlined for facilitating interaction between citizens and the state?
What is the impact of making such information available to citizens? How
does it transform their relationship with political actors and government
agencies? Simultaneously, how are elected representatives and political
parties responding to these 'transparency' initiatives?

*Profile of the Speaker:* Barun Mitra is the Director of Liberty Institute,
a think-tank based in Delhi. He has conceptualized EmpoweringIndia.org to
enable voters to cast their votes thoughtfully during the elections and to
use the information on the site to hold their elected representatives
accountable after they have been voted in. Barun Mitra also writes on issues
of environment, health, trade and democracy in national and international
publications.

Time and Date: Wednesday, 15th April, 2009; 5.00 - 6.30 PM

Venue: Centre for Internet and Society, No. D2, 3rd Floor, Sheriff Chambers,
14, Cunningham Road, Bangalore - 560052
For more details, visit
http://www.cis-india.org/events/internet-transparency-and-politics

-- 
Zainab Bawa
Ph.D. Student and Independent Researcher

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