Archive for March, 2009
Nine hours of presentations and discussion can be an awful lot of time. So if a day like this flies by, something special must have happened. We had exactly this experience last Thursday when 15 junior scholars from around the world met in Oxford to share their research and ideas about “Modes of Governance in [...]
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- Modes of Governance: Wrap-up and Outlook
- CfP: Modes of Governance in Digitally Networked Environments
- From Tic-Tac-Toe to Traffic Jams: What Public Policy Can Learn from Game Design
- OneWebDay in Oxford: Round-up and Thanks!
- OneWebDay comes to Oxford!
- On Writing a Reading List: Tutorial on Internet Governance & Regulation
- Hans Bredow Joins the Blogosphere
- Community Courts on Ebay UK: Peer-production of Justice?
- “Shared Spaces” in Oxford and Beyond: A Model for the Internet?
- Jefferson Rebuffed (and Published)
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