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I think this conference will be of interest to all AnewGo folks -- amongst all the conference go-ers, how many groups will be able to say, "''' IS online deliberation====". I'll be there. If enough of us go, we should think about submitting a workshop proposal.

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-- BayleShanks



=== 2nd Conference on Online Deliberation: Design, Research, and Practice

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==== May 20-22, Stanford University, California

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http://www.online-deliberation.net

Here, "deliberation" means reasoned discussion or formal debate. See http://www.online-deliberation.net/conf2005/overview.php on the conference website for a more in-depth exposition on exactly which topics are on-topic.

They are soliciting submissions of papers, demo proposals, and workshop proposals until March 15.

This conference is a follow-up to "Developing and Using Online Tools for Deliberative Democracy", a two-day seminar which was held at Carnegie Mellon University in June, 2003. Here's three people's notes from the 2003 conference: http://rescomp.stanford.edu/~bshanks/cmu.pl/StartingPoint . The flavor at that conference was academic/sociological and also e-democracy/activist. Although "democracy" is not in the title of this year's conference, I expect that the organizers will be most interested in projects and research related to:

  • enhancing democracy,
  • discussing politics, or
  • assisting civil society groups to get more organized.

A maximum of 300 people will be allowed to attend the conference. So register now====

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