As part of The Independent’s visual mapping of the election and its aftermath, we have broken down the Conservative – Liberal Democrat Coalition Agreement into an interactive visual graph that lets you comment on and rate each of the proposals. By surfacing their shared agenda for the next Parliament explicitly in this way, the Conservatives [...]
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Dissecting the Conservative – Liberal Democrat Coalition Agreement
Posted by David on 15 May 2010, 7:30 pm
Filed under Collaboration, Debate Map, Debategraph, Downing Street, Government 2.0, Open Government, Politics, Public Policy, The Independent, Visualisation.
Tagged Collaboration, Conservatives, Debategraph, Election, Gov20, Government, Lib Dems, Liberal Democrats, Media, Newspaper, Open Government, OpenGov, policy, Politics. Coalition, The Independent, UK, Visualization
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Towards Live Government…
Posted by David on 11 December 2008, 12:13 am
The Independent’s mapping project, What Should Obama do Next? , is one of multiple initiatives appearing across the web linked to the Presidential inauguration of Barack Obama. As Jimmy observed in his blog on the Huffington Post, mastery of internet campaigning is not the same as delivering government via the web. So it has been [...]
Filed under Argument map, Barack Obama, Collaboration, Collective Intelligence, Consultation, Critical Thinking, Debate, Debate Map, Debategraph, Deliberation, E-democracy, Government 2.0, Public Policy, The Independent, US Election, Visualisation, Web 2.0.
Tagged Argument map, Barack Obama, Change.gov, Debate, Debate Map, Debategraph, Deliberation, Dialogue, Government 2.0, Guantanamo Bay, Issue map, January 20, Obama, Obama Inauguration, policy, Politics, President-Elect, Presidential inauguraion, The Independent, Visualization, Web 2.0
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