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The New Agenda for e-Democracy: Lessons from Initiatives Round the World

Date & Time:
17:30:00 - 19:00:00,
Thursday 6 May, 2004

About

This lecture will give an overview of the new agenda for e-democracy, followed by a series of keynote responses. There will also be time set aside for questions and discussion. The event will be followed by a drinks reception.

This event is organised by the Oxford Internet Institute in collaboration with the University of Maryland, Baltimore County. We would like to thank Cisco, BT and the US National Science Foundation for kindly supporting this event.

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Speakers

  • Professor Stephen Coleman
  • Name: Professor Stephen Coleman|Professor Donald Norris|Matthew Taylor|Tracy Westen
  • Affiliation: Oxford Internet Institute|University of Maryland, Baltimore County|Policy Advisor, 10 Downing Street|Chief Executive Officer, Center for Governmental Studies
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  • URL: http://www.oii.ox.ac.uk/people/?id=69|http://www.umbc.edu/pubpol/dnorris.php||
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