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* Useful references (or they would be if someone would classify them!)
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*Coleman, S., Hall, N. and Howell, M. (2002) ''Hearing Voices: The experience of online public consultation and discussions in UK governance''. London: Hansard Society.
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*Morison, J. and Newman, D.R. (2001) ‘On-line citizenship: Consultation and participation in New Labour’s Britain and beyond’, ''International Review of Law Computers & Technology'', 15(2): 171-194.
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*Handling online criticism: http://www.coyotecommunications.com/outreach/critics.html
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*Community relations with and without technology: http://www.coyotecommunications.com/tips2.html
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*'Walk the Talk' re your online activities: http://www.coyotecommunications.com/tech/walkthetalk.html
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*World Development Report 2007 - Development and the next generation: http://web.worldbank.org/WBSITE/EXTERNAL/EXTDEC/EXTRESEARCH/EXTWDRS/EXTWDR2007/0,,menuPK:1489865~pagePK:64167702~piPK:64167676~theSitePK:1489834,00.html

Revision as of 01:07, 6 July 2006

Links to external resources

This is a page for external references that haven't yet found a home elsewhere on this site.

  • Useful references (or they would be if someone would classify them!)
  • Coleman, S., Hall, N. and Howell, M. (2002) Hearing Voices: The experience of online public consultation and discussions in UK governance. London: Hansard Society.
  • Morison, J. and Newman, D.R. (2001) ‘On-line citizenship: Consultation and participation in New Labour’s Britain and beyond’, International Review of Law Computers & Technology, 15(2): 171-194.