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Emergent Democracy Forum


Emergent Democracy Forum 12/23/2003 04:38 PM
O'Reilly has just announced its Emergent Democracy Forum, sorta kinda part of the Emerging Technology conference. Looks like it could be good. (Disclosure: I'm on the organizing committee.)...

Emergent Democracy Forum day


Emergent Democracy Forum day 12/24/2003 06:32 AM
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Emergent Democracy Worldwide


Emergent Democracy Worldwide 02/10/2004 02:51 AM
Ethan prepared some notes for our session which starts in 2.5 hours.

The conversation so far:

Ethan's critique of "Second Superpower", "Emergent Democracy"

Joi's response, on finding the next Salam Pax

Examples of emergent democracy from Joi and Ethan's readers

Views from the rest of the world

Hossein Derakhshan, Iranian pied piper for blogs

IranFilter - translated overview of 100,000 persian language blogs

Living on the Planet - global blog content aggregator

Narconews - trilingual news on the drug war

BlogAfrica

BlogAfrica catalog and aggregator

Adam Chambas's Accra Crisis Blog

Rebecca MacKinnon's NKZone - alternative reporting from North Korea

Oh My News, South Korea's brilliant citizen journalism project

Ghana Web, news and opinion

Subang Jaya e-news from Malaysia

Blogalization, content in translation from blogs around the world

Efforts to build cross-cultural dialogue, give a voice to people in developing nations

Open Knowledge Network content from the developing world, for the developing world. And, in Kiswahili

Voices04 Voices for folks without a voice in the 2004 election

SARS Watch. Became a platform for Chinese voices on SARS to communicate, uncensored

Taking IT Global

Kabissa - online discussion for African NGOs

What could we do we do:

Online legislation in Estonia

SARI - leading application became lobbying regional government via wireless internet.

Cellphones, talk radio and election monitoring in Ghana

Smart mobs, SMS in Kenya

What does a cellphone-based anticorruption system look like?

How do we launch OhMyNews in every nation

Emergent Democracy paper in German


Emergent Democracy paper in German 08/27/2004 01:34 PM

The folks at Ars Electronica have translated a shortened version of Jon Lebkowsky's edited version of my Emergent Democracy paper into German. It will appear in this year's book for Ars Electronica. Thanks for coordinating this Ingrid and thanks for the translation Susanne!

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"Ito and Zuckerman - Emergent Democracy
Worldwide"


"Ito and Zuckerman - Emergent Democracy
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03/19/2005 02:42 AM

Looking for examples for our Emergent
Democracy Worldwide discussion


Looking for examples for our Emergent
Democracy Worldwide discussion
02/10/2004 02:51 AM

Please help Ethan and I find some projects that might be examples we could use when talking about Emergent Democracy. Ethan describes more clearly what we are looking for.


[pdf] Personal Democracy Forum


[pdf] Personal Democracy Forum 05/24/2004 09:12 AM
I'm at the PDF in NYC today along with about 150 other people for a day of non-partisan discussion of how politics may be changing, particularly because of the new global connectedness. The conference organizer is Andrew Rasiej, who I almost met when he was with the Dean campaign. I'm in the Bloggers' Corner, the front left of the auditorium where the power strip is. To my right is Jeff Jarvis. To my left is David Jacobs. Behind me, Anil Dash. In front of me, David Isenberg. The chat and blogs can be found here. Also try Kinja....

Personal Democracy Forum bl0g


Personal Democracy Forum bl0g 05/24/2004 09:12 AM
blogging today's event on democracy and technology

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Diagnose Me, Dr. Frist! | Personal
Democracy Forum


Diagnose Me, Dr. Frist! | Personal
Democracy Forum
03/25/2005 09:19 PM
Michael Bassik at Personal Democracy Forum .. remote control healer

personaldemocracy.com/node/470
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Greater Democracy: Democracy for a
connected world.


Greater Democracy: Democracy for a
connected world.
08/27/2004 09:30 PM
Ben Barnes admits helping Bush Jr. into the National Guard During Vietnam .. Watch the video here .. explains .. Video

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Democracy Now! | EXCLUSIVE: DEMOCRACY
NOW! Confronts Wesley Clark Over His
Bombing Of Civilians, Use Of Cluster
Bombs And Depleted Uranium And The
Bombing Of Serb Television


Democracy Now! | EXCLUSIVE: DEMOCRACY
NOW! Confronts Wesley Clark Over His
Bombing Of Civilians, Use Of Cluster
Bombs And Depleted Uranium And The
Bombing Of Serb Television
01/27/2004 11:30 AM
Democracy Now! Exclusive: Wesley Clark Admits Targeting Civilians In Yugoslavia [audio/video] .. Listen/Watch/Read

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Emergent church


Emergent church 08/05/2004 02:32 PM
AKMA successfully complicates the notion of the "emergent Church." Snippet: Any singular model of liturgical normativity came into prominence by way of a long path of emergence — so picking on emergent church for its buffet liturgical practice occludes the cafeteria past that lies behind the watershed liturgical models. Fascinating. One of the things I like about Judaism (speaking as a non-observant Jew) is the way an original text grounds it, interpretation frees it to respond to modern and cultural differences, and a tradition of discourse guides how interpretation addresses the original text....

Emergent Architecture


Emergent Architecture 08/05/2002 10:43 PM

Emergent bl0gging from Iran


Emergent bl0gging from Iran 02/11/2004 12:15 PM

photo_library_3208Yesterday, Jeff Jarvis introduced us to the Iranian blogger, Pedram Moallemian. Pedram blogs at Iranian.net. He is one of the outspoken Iranians who blogs in English and help us understand what's going on on the incredible number of Persian blogs. He explain that the Persian blogs can be traced to the short explanation written by Hoder at Hoder.com explaining how to use Blogger in Persian. There are now over 100,000 Persian blogs. Most of the blogs are about politics and sex as well as other things like poetry. The suppression of free speech in Iran is one of the explanations for the number of Persian blogs, but the notion that one short page of Persian documentation for Blogger starting this incredible trend is also very important. Many countries and languages probably just need a small seed to create an emergent cascade of blogging adoption.

Jeff writes about an arrested Iranian blogger who was recently freed. Great post with links to other interesting posts about Iranian blogging.


Household Emergent Behavior?


Household Emergent Behavior? 02/05/2005 09:08 PM

FBI's terror trawl and Emergent computer
goofs


FBI's terror trawl and Emergent computer
goofs
06/04/2004 08:23 PM
Letters 30 degrees of Bacon sandwich

Webl0g: Has Emergent Emerged? -
Christianity Today Magazine


Webl0g: Has Emergent Emerged? -
Christianity Today Magazine
12/25/2003 04:22 AM
When newspapers pick up on a religion story, there's a good chance it's old hat to insiders .. Has Emergent Emerged? - Christianity Today Magazine .. Fun With Emergent

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Wikipedia's Emergent People fail to
impress readers


Wikipedia's Emergent People fail to
impress readers
09/15/2004 05:03 PM
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Emergent cheese-sandwich detector
enlisted in War on Terror


Emergent cheese-sandwich detector
enlisted in War on Terror
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Technology on Trial How not to win

Expert forum for knowledge presentation:
Resources for communication & Forum for
discussion, planning, and collaboration


Expert forum for knowledge presentation:
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discussion, planning, and collaboration
12/04/2003 07:14 AM

Forum Systems Previews Forum XWall(TM)
3.0 Data-Level Networking for The
XML-Internet at NetWorld + Interop


Forum Systems Previews Forum XWall(TM)
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XML-Internet at NetWorld + Interop
05/10/2004 02:46 PM
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Member Forum Spotlight: Photography
Forum


Member Forum Spotlight: Photography
Forum
02/05/2005 10:11 PM
dmullins's Member Forum is a "place for photographers young and old to explore their craft or hobby. To analyze technique, equipment, backgrounds, traditions, effects, explorations, war stories, failures, perceptions, and whatever the creative photographers of the world can come up with." Check it out!

Little d democracy


Little d democracy 01/27/2004 07:33 PM
Note: Contains completely partisan Deanism... I spent the day in Exeter, yet another picture perfect New Hampshire town, alternating between standing outside holding Dean signs and sitting in the unheated Town Hall, checking off voters on the Dean supporter list. Then, at 5pm, it was back to the Portsmouth HQ, phoning people to urge them to vote. In short, I spent the day being a little-d democrat. This is the real thing: American democracy. People reduced to their singular equality. Each one of them nuts in her or his own way. With the kids in their winter caps with animal...

the democracy of the web


the democracy of the web 07/17/2004 01:08 PM
So many reasons to love Amazon and Google, but here's another. Robert Greenwald's film, OutFOXed, has been out for a week. It is the #1 ranked DVD at Amazon, and the first relevant "Murdoch" on Google .

Democracy


Democracy 12/27/2004 07:59 PM
Updat e from Holland. After the filmmaker Theo van Gogh's murder by Mohammed Bouyeri, the Dutch creed of tolerance has come under siege.

Yay for democracy


Yay for democracy 02/01/2005 09:09 PM
Hooray for the elections in Iraq! The accounts are moving. For example, from the Boston Globe: Wamidh Imad al-Zubaidi, an engineer, almost decided not to vote after death threats against would-be voters circulated in his mixed Sunni and Shi'ite neighborhood, Zayouna. Then, he said, he remembered his brother, who was executed for opposing Saddam Hussein's regime. ''I feel a power inside myself, and there is a voice telling me, this should not happen to my son or to any Iraqi. I have to prevent this dictatorship from returning to Iraq," he said, adding that he braved the polls with his...

Democracy Now


Democracy Now 05/09/2004 11:26 AM
"We wonder how those who, rightly, complain about the American mistreatment of Iraqi prisoners, can blithely consign the entire Iraqi population to the likely prospect of a horrific civil war and the brutal dictatorship that would follow."

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Digital Democracy


Digital Democracy 02/10/2004 02:53 AM
The O'Reilly Emerging Technology conference is off to the races with an opening keynote by Dean architect (and now MSNBC commentator) Joe Trippi. Trippi made news by strongly hinting at returning to the fray. "Maybe a website... I have a number of ideas," Trippi offhandedly tossed off midway through a question and answer session...

A Democracy of Tags


A Democracy of Tags 06/05/2005 11:27 PM
Peeter Marvet made a 10 minute screencast in English that provides a tour of Estonian e-government sites, explains where tagging to provide feedback to elected officials could fit in and asks you to provide feedback on the concept. Watch...

Democracy Aid 2004


Democracy Aid 2004 11/05/2003 07:30 AM
Democracy Aid 2004. One year from now, on November 2nd 2004, the next American Presidential elections will be held. For the first time ever, because of the Internet, it is possible for non-American private citizens to participate in the campaign process.

Democracy Is Just Too Expensive


Democracy Is Just Too Expensive 05/04/2004 12:21 PM
It turns out, by the way, with all this talk about electronic voting and how flimsy it is, that the federal commission tasked with making sure that when you vote, it counts, is saying that it's way too expensive for them to actually make sure electronic voting works. Not only is the commission lacking money, but it's lacking in any kind of authority to tell election officials what to do. Those election officials have set up their own volunteer group to discuss issues with electronic voting, but even that's not binding in any way. In other words, right now, election officials can pretty much do what they want when it comes to electronic voting. Democracy, it appears, is just too expensive and too complicated to do right.

Downloading for Democracy


Downloading for Democracy 07/19/2004 04:56 AM
Peer-to-peer networks aren't just for trading music and movies. A law student, frustrated by government secrecy and possible conflicts of interest, launches a website that uses P2P networks to distribute telling government documents. By Kim Zetter.

Diebold for Democracy


Diebold for Democracy 07/23/2004 06:13 PM
Creased and curled voting receipts, or the lack of them, may be the hanging chads of this year's elections.

Quantifying democracy


Quantifying democracy 03/14/2005 05:40 PM
Joi wonders if the world has gotten more democratic since 9/11, a topic discussed at the Atocha memorial forum. Tough question. I think I'd say: More democracies, less democratic. More voting, less liberty....

Democracy is against Islam.


Democracy is against Islam. 03/23/2005 05:26 PM
Democracy is kufr. (A 26-page PDF.) "The democracy which the Kaafir West promotes in the Muslim countries is a system of Kufr. It has no connection whatsoever with Islam. It completely contradicts the rules of Islam..." Lots of interesting reading at 1924.org. (Look for the "PDF Version" links, they're a dim light gray in my browser.)

the "democracy" that is Europe


the "democracy" that is Europe 03/14/2005 05:51 PM
So despite the fact that the EU Parliament has rejected software patents for Europe, and despite the fact that there is not a qualified majority of member states supporting it, the EU Council has now endorsed their draft of the "Directive on the Patentability of Computer-Implemented Inventions." This struggle continues to astonish me. There's no good economic evidence that software patents do more good than harm. That's the reason the US should reconsider its software patent policy. But why Europe would voluntarily adopt a policy that will only burden its software developers and only benefit US interests is beyond me. They call it a "democracy" that they're building in Europe. I don't see it. Instead, they have created a government of bureaucrats, more easily captured by special interests than anything in the US.

Democracy in Iraq


Democracy in Iraq 03/22/2005 03:17 PM
Democracy in Iraq (is here)'s .. Iraqi blogger Husayn Uthman .. have a read of Husayn .. Go read it all

democracyiniraq.blogspot.com/2005/03/2-years.html
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Democracy in danger?


Democracy in danger? 12/06/2003 02:12 PM
"'There comes a time when the operation of the machine becomes so odious, makes you so sick at heart, that you can't take part; you can't even passively take part, and you've got to put your bodies upon the gears and upon the wheels, upon the levers, upon all the apparatus, and you've got to make it stop. And you've got to indicate to the people who run it, to the people who own it, that unless you're free, the machine will be prevented from working at all!"
Mario Savio - Founder of the Free Speech Movement.

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