I think that the emphasis on “electronic” participation will wear of by itself if eParticipation gets established as a “normal” part of participatory processes (e.g. accepted by all players involved, maybe codified in law etc.).
Anyways I aimed at starting a discussion by pointing out the major trends I noticed at the event and that seems to have been successful.
Well done!
I especially like the mathmatic demostration. Right down my alley of humour.
Commented on the post Images for reflection (II): “So… what is (e)participation?” on the blog https://pep-net.eu.I think that the emphasis on “electronic” participation will wear of by itself if eParticipation gets established as a “normal” part of participatory processes (e.g. accepted by all players involved, maybe codified in law etc.).
Anyways I aimed at starting a discussion by pointing out the major trends I noticed at the event and that seems to have been successful.
Commented on the post Impressions of the eDem 09 conference in Vienna on the blog https://pep-net.eu.@Tim
David Newman (@davidrnewman on Twitter) will structure the results and posts them online. I am not completly sure where.
Commented on the post Impressions of the eDem 09 conference in Vienna on the blog https://pep-net.eu.