Archive for 2007/11 :

Trust the Long Tail to communicate Europe

Posted by blogarchitect on 21/11/07

According to Joël de Rosnay, interviewed about his new book, The Pronetarian Revolution:
“Internet and especially the Web 2.0 allow the reinvention of participative methods founded on new relational technologies that could be of interest to the big institutions – notably European …
[You can] Trust the “Long Tail” of pronetarians to find innovative ways of communicating [...]

New website: “engaging citizens in climate policy debates”

Posted by blogarchitect on 20/11/07

A new site dedicated to enhancing citizen involvement in climate policy has been launched. What does the future hold for such initiatives?
Normally we here at Blogactiv.eu don’t post ourselves, but an EurActiv article (disclosure: EurActiv is Blogactiv’s parent company) merits the exception:
EurActiv.com - New website seeks to engage citizens in climate policy debates | [...]

Which country’s politicians have the best websites?

Posted by blogarchitect on 13/11/07

A recent article on the BBC got me thinking:
Plaid Cymru’s Adam Price has won the British Computer Society’s best MP website award. His site, which can be used by both English and Welsh speakers, was considered “an outstanding example” of design, engagement and accessibility.
He has a blog, too, and like most people/organisations has launched [...]

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