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See [[Open Government Data]] | See [[Open Government Data]] for a more detailed treatment. | ||
=Videos and audio tapes on open government= | |||
* [[Bill Allison and Greg Elin on Open Government Initiatives]] | |||
* [[Ellen Miller on the Sunlight Foundation and Transparency in the Political Process]] | |||
* [[Greg Elin on Open Data from the US Government]] | |||
* [[Lawrence Lessig on Coding against Policy Corruption]] | |||
* [[Lawrence Lessig on the Need for Open Politics]] | |||
* [[Lawrence Lessig on using Openness against the Corruption of Politics]] | |||
* [[Mark Elliot on the Participatory Consultation Process for the Future of Melbourne]] | |||
* [[Mark Elliott on Stigmergy, Collaboration and Citizen Wikis]] | |||
* [[Pete Ashdown on Open Source Politics]] | |||
* [[Steven Lenos on e-Participation for Governments and Parliaments]] | |||
* [[Tom Steinberg on Innovations in Online Activism at the MySociety Project]] | |||
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[[Category:Politics]] | |||
Revision as of 10:05, 20 January 2009
See Open Government Data for a more detailed treatment.
Videos and audio tapes on open government
- Bill Allison and Greg Elin on Open Government Initiatives
- Ellen Miller on the Sunlight Foundation and Transparency in the Political Process
- Greg Elin on Open Data from the US Government
- Lawrence Lessig on Coding against Policy Corruption
- Lawrence Lessig on the Need for Open Politics
- Lawrence Lessig on using Openness against the Corruption of Politics
- Mark Elliot on the Participatory Consultation Process for the Future of Melbourne
- Mark Elliott on Stigmergy, Collaboration and Citizen Wikis
- Pete Ashdown on Open Source Politics
- Steven Lenos on e-Participation for Governments and Parliaments
- Tom Steinberg on Innovations in Online Activism at the MySociety Project