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=Introduction=
=Introduction=
* The Economist on citizen lawmaking, http://www.economist.com/node/21534760
=Status=


* see http://www.intellitics.com/blog/2011/03/08/blast-from-the-past-experiments-in-wiki-based-political-discourse-from-way-back-when/
* see http://www.intellitics.com/blog/2011/03/08/blast-from-the-past-experiments-in-wiki-based-political-discourse-from-way-back-when/


"Note that several of these sites are either inactive and spam-ridden (Campaigns Wiki), defunct (More Perfect) or have changed considerably over the last few years (Politicopia). If you’re that interested, Archive.org’s most awesome Wayback Machine may still remember what things looked like back in the day."
"Note that several of these sites are either inactive and spam-ridden (Campaigns Wiki), defunct (More Perfect) or have changed considerably over the last few years (Politicopia). If you’re that interested, Archive.org’s most awesome Wayback Machine may still remember what things looked like back in the day."


=Directory=
=Directory=

Revision as of 21:30, 14 January 2014


Introduction


Status

"Note that several of these sites are either inactive and spam-ridden (Campaigns Wiki), defunct (More Perfect) or have changed considerably over the last few years (Politicopia). If you’re that interested, Archive.org’s most awesome Wayback Machine may still remember what things looked like back in the day."

Directory

  1. Wikivote in Russia
  2. Politicopia
  3. More Perfect‎, Utah
  4. Future Melbourne Wiki‎ , Australia
  5. Campaigns Wikia‎