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jowaltersvia Posts from the Econsultancy blog https://econsultancy.com/blog?utm_medium=feeds&utm_source=blog
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mariano maponi"Using digital technologies to make people powerful"
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Randolph Hollingsworthcollaborative platform for developers working with civic innovation as a goal
open educational resource OER openaccess public technology government politics transparency activism web2.0 democracy collaboration
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Kolaboraccion Repositorio DigitalWe build websites that give the public simple, tangible ways to connect with and improve their society. As well as offering tools directly to the public we provide integration and development services for local authorities, corporates and government. As a UK Charity our own work has a national focus but our vision is global, we open source our projects and encourage international adaptation.
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Martin KeaneUK's best known democracy sites - including Open Source tools
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duncanbain"Hello! We are mySociety – we run most of the UK’s best known democracy websites.
Using our services, 200,000 people have written to their MP for the first time, over 65,000 potholes and other broken things have been fixed, over 120,000 people get emailed about things that happen in Parliament, and at least 77 tiny hats have been knitted for charity." -
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Janos HaitsmySociety is built on volunteers; from simple things, like playing a game to help us make sense of video from the House of Commons, or reporting a broken paving slab, to building a new service with our data or helping us look after one of our websites.
web2.0 collaboration democracy community politics government activism uk Social Media social media web tools
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Jérémy H.Hello! We are mySociety – we run most of the UK’s best known democracy websites.
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Andrea GloriosoHello! We are mySociety – we run most of the UK’s best known democracy websites.
Using our services, 200,000 people have written to their MP for the first time, over 32,000 potholes and other broken things have been fixed, over 12,000,000 signatures have been left on petitions to the Prime Minister, and at least 77 tiny hats have been knitted for charity. -
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Matthias Holznergute Sammlung bestehender eParticipation und Web2.0 for Governance Tools
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Jess DeeryUK website company that builds cool online tools for government, NGOs, and others.
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run most of the UK’s best known democracy websites
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mySociety
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mySociety ePetitions
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complying with new DCLG legislation
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built on volunteers
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No10, the BBC, and Google
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David RenfreeDemocracy in action - home to Pledgebank, theyworkforyou, whatdotheyknow
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Onno de VriesMySociety: "we run most of the UK’s best known democracy websites".
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Marco AlmeidamySociety - SocialNetwork
community politics activism uk government social web2.0 web society
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David RöthlerHello! We are mySociety – we run most of the UK’s best known democracy websites.
1.) We build websites that make it easy for people to write to their politicians, get potholes fixed, get public transport irritations resolved and extract information from -
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Justyna HofmoklHello! We are mySociety – we run most of the UK’s best known democracy websites.
Using our services, 200,000 people have written to their MP for the first time, over 32,000 potholes and other broken things have been fixed, over 12,000,000 signatures have -
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Yeray DariasmySociety is built on volunteers; from simple things, like playing a game to help us make sense of video from the House of Commons, or reporting a broken paving slab, to building a new service with our data or helping us look after one of our websites.
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rickmansHello! We are mySociety – we run most of the UK’s best known democracy websites.
Using our services, 200,000 people have written to their MP for the first time, nearly 19,000 potholes and other broken things have been fixed, over 10,500,000 signatures havblog blogs development programming uk tools web webdesign web2.0 socialnetworking social government collaboration community internet culture opensource software politics technology design
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Bernardo Luis PicosOtra Web propuesta por Rafa, para interiorizarnos de la Democracia electrónica. Me parece un buen punto para complementar el Proyecto Sumando.
Proyecto Sumando Democracia Electrónica E-Democracy Participación ciudadana Educación Cívica
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mySociety has two missions. The first is to be a charitable project which builds websites that give people simple, tangible benefits in the civic and community aspects of their lives. The second is to teach the public and voluntary sectors, through demons
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Libertic Open DataCharitable project which builds websites that give people
simple, tangible benefits in the civic and community aspects of their
lives. The second is to teach the public and voluntary sectors, through
demonstration, how to use the internet most efficienmysociety UK openproject egov gov20 smarter governement project
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