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John Gøtze, Christian Bering (2009)
The book State of the eUnion: Government 2.0 and Onwards was released at 00:00 CET on 18th November 2009. Edited by John Gøtze and Christian Bering Pedersen, and foreworded by Don Tapscott, the book is a cornucopia of ideas and experiences from thought-leaders on three continents.
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The Second Superpowerhttp://cyber.law.harvard.edu/people/jmoore/secondsuperpower.html There is an emerging second superpower, but it is not a nation. Instead, it is a new form of international player, constituted by the “will of the people” in a global social movement.- Netpolitics - |
Greater Democracyhttp://www.greaterdemocracy.org/ Jock Gill, Jon Lebkowsky, Adina Levin, Peter Kaminski, David Reed, and David Weinberger: "What is possible in imagining Greater Democracy? How do we stimulate creative destruction and disruptive innovation in political thought? We know how well the high tech industry, and thus the economy, have been served by both. Why not apply these ideas to politics as well?"- Netpolitics - Exemplary Weblogs - |
The Ambiguous Effects Of Digital Technology On Democracy In A Globalizing Worldhttp://www.wissensgesellschaft.org/themen/demokratie/democratic.html By Benjamin R. Barber. He argues that technological change is both driving globalization unambiguously and impacting democratization in deeply ambiguous ways. It has the potential to strengthen as well as to weaken democracy in certain of its chief characteristics, though differentially for representative and strong democracy, he writes.- Netpolitics - |
Small Pieces Loosely Joined: A Unified Theory of the WebDavid Weinberger: "The conversation I believe we need to have is about what the Web is showing us about ourselves. What is true to our nature and what only looked that way because it was a response to a world that was, until now, the only one we had?"- Netpolitics - |
Request from EFC for help with China and Internet censorshiphttp://www.politechbot.com/p-01915.html David Jones and Electronic Frontier Canada on online liberty and rights to the Internet in China.- Netpolitics - |
Watch Out for This HailStormhttp://www.businessweek.com/bwdaily/dnflash/apr2001/nf20010412_657.htm Jane Black in BusinessWeek: "Microsoft's new approach to centralizing consumers' personal data has plenty of folks worried, for good reason"- Netpolitics - |



