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The good, the bad and the ugly E-democracy in action
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The good, the bad and the ugly

E-democracy in action

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What is democracy?

“the practice or principles of social

equality”Source: Oxford English Dictionary

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What is e-democracy?

“the practice or principles of social

equality”

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Why bother?

• 723,320 adult Facebook users in Wales

• First week of March: Welsh phrases occupied top 10 UK Twitter trends of the week

• 500 tweets Gymraeg ar gael pob dydd

• Over 60 Welsh Language apps on iPhone

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THE UGLY

• Over 2/3rds of English authorities actually breaking the law by providing no e-petition

• 26% of council websites included listings future consultations planned, where they list current and past consultation exercises online

• 49% do not offer a map showing council ward boundaries.

• You have to be there

• You must not avoid the conversation

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The Good

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Bristol – ASKing the right questionsBristol – ASKing the right questions

• Making data accessible on multi platforms

• Lighting the touch paper....then standing back

• Allowing the conversation elsewhere

• Follow up...show people their voices are heard

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“Blogs improve the quality of a politician’s public perception and

potentially the citizens’ voting decisions as well (irrespective of a

potential contribution to deliberation).”

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”…..Blogs can improve democratic processes in certain regards, where

the traditional means of political communication have shortcomings

—for example, they potentially allow more people to actively

participate in political discourse.”

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