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Hello friends: Just wanted to pass along the word that there will be a live webcast of the entire "Online Consultation and Public Policy Making: Democracy, Identity, and New Media" symposia taking place tomorrow at the Moritz College of Law, Columbus, Ohio. My interest in this webcast, is that I'm on the agenda as the lunch time speaker, which may also mean that my presentation will be webcast as well (as if I needed the extra pressure of millions of online viewers tuning in to the symposia). :-) For more info about the symposia and how to join the webcast: http://www.is-journal.org/symposia.php I'll be talking about "Building Democracy Through Local Issues Forums." - - - - - - - - - - - Online Consultation and Public Policy Making: Democracy, Identity, and New Media March 14, 2008 | 8:15 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. | Barrister's Club| Moritz College of Law E-Goverance: The Internet now offers the world an unprecedented capacity to foster the sharing of information and to facilitate sustained, many-to-many communication. The networking of citizens with their governments, with each other, and with the organs of civil society has created unprecedented opportunities for popular engagement in the public sphere. To attend any part of this conference, please reserve your seat by contacting Adrienne Montalvo, Executive Editor, at <email obscured> by March 12, 2008. Please indicate whether you would like to reserve a lunch. The Symposim will feature researchers from Australia, England, France, Israel, Italy, Korea and Slovenia, as well as the United States, addressing a variety of e-democracy issues from a diverse interdisciplinary background and both theoretical and applied research. This is an active workshop for members of the International Working Group on Online Consultation and Public Policy Making, some presenting and others discussing the principal papers. Audience members, including students, are welcome to attend, but reservations must be made in advance. Principal presenters include: * Steven J. Balla, Associate Professor of Political Science, Public Policy and Public Administration, Elliott School of International Affairs, George Washington University * Patrizia Bertini, Independent Practitioner and Researcher, European Internet Accessibility Observatory * Andrew Chadwick, Head, Department of Politics and International Relations, and Founding Director, New Political Communication Unit, University of London * Sungsoo Hwang, Ph.D. candidate in Public Affairs, Graduate School of Public and International Affairs, University of Pittsburgh * Laurence Monnoyer-Smith, Associate Professor of Communication Sciences, University of Technology at Compiègne, France * Kerrie Oakes, Ph.D. candidate in Public Administration, Griffi th University, and former Policy Offi cer, Queensland eDemocracy Policy Team in Australia * Oren Perez, Senior Lecturer in the Faculty of Law, Bar-Ilan University, Ramat Gan, Israel * Alicia Schatteman, Ph.D. candidate, School of Public Affairs and Administration, Rutgers University. Best wishes, Tim Erickson E-Democracy.Org
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