The April 4 edition of the Deliberative Democracy e-bulletin reports that the Oxford Internet Institute recently published a working paper for discussion purposes that's titled, "Reconfiguring Government-Public Engagements: Enhancing the Communicative Power of Citizens." The paper is the result of an OII/Cabinet Office Event entitled "Engaging with the 'Google Generation,''' which considered potential implications for government-public engagement with emerging trends in online communication (like blogs and social networking tools).
You can download the paper at http://www.oii.ox.ac.uk/research/publications/FD9_pa1.pdf.
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