Electronic Democracy Campaigns and Elections Politics
Electronic Democracy Campaigns and Elections Politics
Electronic Democracy
The use of computers, computer technology, and the internet in political campaigns, community organizing, and other political functions.
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- Founded to educate the public, policy makers, and the media about technology-based social and political issues, and to promote access to and use of information technology as a tool for community organizing, outreach, and advocacy.
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- Political consulting firm providing tools for online campaigns. Includes a daily news and information service, and a journal of politics on the Internet.
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- Masters thesis relating US and European communications theory, including Habermas, and whether the Internet will create democracy in practice.
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- A primer on using the Internet for political activism.
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- The web site of the Global Democracy Movement dedicated to the creative use of modern technologies and face-to-face deliberative techniques that directly empower citizens to have authentic input into the political process.
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- List of Internet sites with information about electronic voting--includes links to information about systems, protocols and risks; also includes links to information about direct democracy, vote-by-phone, and vote-by-mail.
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- A formal long-term nonprofit debating system that allows each user to create a political platform, and respond to the platforms of others.
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- This website re-organizes Federal Election Commission data into useful forms enabling viewer to follow the money.
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- Works with government to develop information strategies that foster innovation and enhance the quality and coordination of public services.
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- Steven Clift offers articles, commentaries, presentations, and mailing lists concerning campaign, elections, and the future of electronic democracy.
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- John Gøtze's weblog covering news about e-democracy, e-government, and e-governance.
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- Web site provides links to a number of articles and news stories regarding the use of the Internet in both elections and politics.
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- Dedicated to helping journalists cover campaigns more in-depth by following the campaign money trail. It collects state campaign finance data from across the nation, and uses the data to build a search engine that allows reporters to track political cash
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- Maintains lists of e-mail addresses of political leaders and encourages people to write them regarding certain global issues.
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- Online petitions regarding a wide variety of subjects are available for online signature. Also, for constituent letters, the site includes a search function that identifies issue-relevant public officials.
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- Mindshare Internet Campaigns, LLC develops and implements online campaign strategies to help our clients use the Internet to organize, educate, and engage citizens towards meaningful off line action.
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- Provides an online forum for users to write texts in furtherance of participatory democracy.
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- A national research and advisory institute providing government and industry leaders with research and educational resources to help them transform public organizations through digital technologies.
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- A public interest group that seeks to improve elections by promoting campaigns in which the most useful information reaches the greatest number of citizens in the most engaging way.
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- web-based platform enabling fruitful and constructive debate between citizens and politicians with the intention of facilitating and encouraging "online-democracy".
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- Seeks to highlight the ways candidates and campaigns used the Internet in 1998 and provides perspective on the positive and negative impacts that this powerful medium is having on the electoral process.
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- A nonpartisan citizen-based project, whose mission is to improve participation in democracy in Minnesota through the use of information networks.
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