Talk:Index
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15-12-2004: I (AvM) want to think about an useful organization of the briefs. It is a personal way to explore the world of e-democracy an e-government, but it can become a good way for other people to understand the material.
It is all about communication. So I think the flow of communication is a good starting point. The proposal of Hans Hagedorn to use the classification of Stephen Coleman, is not specific enough for my goal.
Co-Presence links to a face-to-face relation. Co-presence does not say anything about the communication between the persons present.
Network is also retrieved from IRL-situations, how are people connected.
Dialogue is a communicative concept and so is self-disclosure. Dialogue: people are changing signals (information) and let themselves be influenced by the signals.
Self-Disclosure: One person (or organization)gives information over himself.
Some thoughts:
I (AvM) think our first concern is the communication itself. The strongest communicator is the government (better organized, better educated), so special attention has to go to the weaker communicator, the public.
Unplaced are:
Correspondence E-Access Systems (For Citizens and Government Both) I (AvM) do not know exactly what is meant with a Correspondence E-Access System, but beside that, it falls in two categories
E-FOIA Requests - Electronic Freedom of Information Request System
Unknown to me (AvM)
Transparency and ACcountability (TRAC)
What is the focus? (AvM)
Remote Printing On-Demand - "Democratic" Content
What is the function? (AvM)
Integration for Self-Service, Routing of Calls/Feedback to Policy Makers versus Service Queries
Whose tool is it, AvM
E-mail Filtering and Tagging Options for Elected Officials, Government Office
Do I have to split? AvM
Feedback System ("Service Democracy")
Whose feedback
Open Source Tool Selector for E-democracy
Whose tool AvM