The Internet and Democracy workshop
1 Comment Published by tobias.escher March 5th, 2009 in *OIINEWS, conferences, eDemocracy, idoxford09, political participationHappening just now: A two day workshop on the Internet and Democracy “Lessons Learnt and Future Directions”, organised jointly by the Berkman Center, the Oxford Internet Institute and the Reuters Institute.
Of course this is not the first workshop on this topic but it brings together a brilliant array of speakers who are distinguished in this field. Yesterday we already heard Matthew Hindman (Googlearchy, The Myth of Open Source Politics) but he is joined by
- Stephen Coleman (the UK authority on eDemocracy),
- Jay Blumler (a very established Communications scholar),
- John Horrigan (from the Pew Internet & American Life project),
- John Kelly (who is mapping different language blogospheres),
- Andrew Chadwick (who is heading the New Political Communication Unit over at Royal Holloway)
- Rachel Gibson (who has done a lot of empirical work on eDemocracy).
Of course I have not done justice to any of the other great minds sitting at this very table. So did the day start off with a very valuable look to the situation of Internet use (for civic activities) in Eastern Europe and more is to come so stay tuned.
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Since October 2006 I am both a DPhil student as well as a research assistant at the Oxford Internet Institute and here I share with the accidental reader my musings on different aspects of the Internet and society. Feel free to comment or simply ignore :-)
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