forum.opengovernment.org.uk
Open Government Forum
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You must be a member to access democraticsector. Antispam: what's 1 1? UK Open Government Forum. UK Open Government Forum 2016.
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Open Government Forum
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This discussion group is the home of the UK Open Government Civil Society Network (OGN). A coalition of individuals and organisations committed to making government work better for people through transparency, participation and accountability. You can find out more about the OGN at: www.opengovernment.org.uk. By signing up to this list, you will become a member of OGN. As set out in the OGN's Terms of Reference. 1 Endorse the Open Government Declaration. 2 Abide by the Open Government Network’s principles.
blog.delib.net
Three big challenges for Open Government | Digital democracy, news, thinking, tips & tricks
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Digital democracy, news, thinking, tips and tricks. Three big challenges for Open Government. March 9, 2015. Heroic stuff we admire. A couple of colleagues from Delib and I had the pleasure of attending a workshop this week run by the Open Government Partnership Civil Society Network in Bristol, led by Tim Hughes from Involve. To give some background, the Open Government Partnership. The OGP Civil Society Network. They are also collecting the public’s contributions to a crowdsourced Open Government...
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open data | Digital democracy, news, thinking, tips & tricks
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Digital democracy, news, thinking, tips and tricks. Tag Archives: open data. Visual.ONS – a step in the ‘sight’ direction for statistics. August 4, 2015. Heroic stuff we admire. Here at Delib, we’re always glad to see people using technology to broaden the transparency of Government and to enable the public to participate in democracy as more informed citizens. And much more needs to be done than simply publishing better data. ONS), for example. The ONS is the UK’s national statistical institut...The per...
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An Open Invitation | Fromoverhere
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Personal ramblings from Cat Tully on travel, foreign policy and international issues. May be a good opportunity to participate and contribute to efforts to increase the breadth, depth and strength of the open government movement in the UK. At the centre of open government are three core principles:. Transparency. Disclosing government data and information on areas such as public spending, government contracts, lobbying activity, the development and impact of policy, and public service performance. To bui...
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infoaccess · Open Government Forum
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Infoaccess has 160 members. UK Open Government Forum. UK Open Government Forum 2016.
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What I do - Dr Andy Williamson
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What do I do? I make democracy work better! I do this through consultancy, research and evaluation and then by writing and talking about it. I take democratic organisations and citizens on a journey from arrogance to intimacy. As an internationally recognised expert in digital democracy and citizen engagement,. Andy is an exceptional thinker and political innovator. He thinks outside the box, constantly questioning and searching for a better way of creating democracy and public participation. He’...Rangi...
opengovernment.org.au
About – Australian Open Government Partnership Civil Society Network
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Australian Open Government Partnership Civil Society Network. Open Government Partnership Civil Society Network. Making government work better for people through transparency, participation and accountability. The Australian Open Government Network. The Open Government Partnership. The Australian Open Government Network. The Australian Open Government Civil Society Network. There are already 50 members in the network. It is coordinated independently of government and has a steering group. Back to the top.
notinwestminster.wordpress.com
Supporters 2015 « We are #notwestminster
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Local Democracy for Everyone – We're not in Westminster any more. Who is it for? What’s On 2016. How to get here. What’s on 2015. Notwestminster was started by Rewiring Local Democracy. Our 2015 event was hosted by The Media Centre. In partnership with LocalGov Digital. The University of Huddersfield and Kirklees Council. Our thanks to everyone who is supporting Local Democracy for Everyone. One thought on “ Supporters 2015. Notwestminster - Thank You - Blog - carl whistlecraft - Knowledge Hub. Licensed ...
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