Archive for the ‘members’ Category

Central government and e-participation

Thursday, June 5th, 2008

Here in the UK, central government has been quite good overall in funding e-participation projects and trials compared with many other European countries, from what I understand from talking to fellow Pep-Netters. However, responsibility for e-participation policy has tended to be quite fragmented, with many different government departments and agencies having ...

Francesco Molinari profile

Thursday, May 1st, 2008

Dr. Francesco Molinari holds a MSc and a MA in Local Public Management (Siena University, 2007 & 2005) and a BSc in Social and Economic Disciplines (Milan “L. Bocconi” University, 1990). He is also a PhD Scholar on Public Management at the Department of Business and Social Studies of Siena ...

Danish Technological Institute (DTI)

Tuesday, April 29th, 2008

Danish Technological Institute (DTI) is an independent, not-for-profit institution with the mission to promote research, business and society, through technology-supported innovation and growth. It has 850 employees spread over seven locations in Denmark and Sweden, and supplies approved technology services such as consultancy, tests, certification, and training for companies and ...

University of Bergamo

Friday, April 25th, 2008

The “Research Group on New forms of Politics in the networked society” of the University of Bergamo includes: Anna Carola Freschi is a Ph.D. in Political Sociology at the University of Florence, Faculty of Political Sciences. She is Assistant Professor at the Faculty of Economics, University of Bergamo, where she teaches ...

E-Voting.CC

Thursday, April 24th, 2008

E-Voting.CC offers holistic and professional consulting covering the whole electoral process, from the planning and the preparations over the implementation to the independent evaluation and election observation worldwide. INSERT_MAP

City of Hamburg

Wednesday, April 23rd, 2008

The official name “Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg” goes back to Hamburgs membership in the medieval Hanseatic League. These are the roots of the international trade city Hamburg the commercial and cultural centre of Northern Germany. Hamburg is the second largest city in Germany and the second-largest port city ...

Research Academic Computer Technology Institute (CTI)

Wednesday, April 23rd, 2008

The Research Academic Computer Technology Institute (CTI) is a non-profit National Research Organisation under the supervision of the Hellenic Ministry of Education. The Institute's goals are: - to conduct basic and applied research concerning hardware and software technology, networks and the socio-economic impact of Information Society, - to design and ...

POLITECH INSTITUTE (EUROPEAN CENTER OF POLITICAL TECHNOLOGIES)

Wednesday, April 23rd, 2008

POLITECH INSTITUTE is a not-for-profit international association (AISBL) and a European Center of Political Technologies located in Brussels, Capital of Europe, dedicated to promote novel concepts and innovation empowering the different stakeholders in a ‘citizen-driven’ digital world, as well as support the development of effective strategies, policies and share of ...

Headstar

Tuesday, April 15th, 2008

Headstar is a UK-based research, publishing and events company focused on technology, innovation and social issues. Its publications include E-Government Bulletin, on the use of ICT to modernise public services and democracy, and E-Access Bulletin, on access to technology by people with impaired vision. Headstar's successful series of conferences and events ...

Central and Eastern European Citizens Network

Friday, April 11th, 2008

The CEE Citizens Network is a social development initiative involving 17 countries from Central and Eastern Europe. The Network exists to both improve each member organization’s efforts and also result in some external impact in the CEE region through the following objectives: Increase awareness of the general public throughout ...