[Second in a series of posts presenting our “Participation Schemas”. The first post was: “Open Government beyond open data and transparency”] Since Sherry Arnstein presented her famous “Ladder of Citizen Participation” in 1969 [1], dozens of alternative models have been … Continue reading
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In the association’s YouTube channel it is now available the video with our presentation of the “Participation Schemas” in Brussels. In the next weeks, in this blog, we will explain all these concepts in an even more serious format. May … Continue reading
The term “Open Government” (OG, hereafter) has been used since the 70s to refer to the effort to reduce bureaucratic opacity and open up governments to public scrutiny. Current notions of GA are thus the result of more than four … Continue reading
Last month I flew to Brussels to participate in a Workshop on “Collaborative Production of e-Government Services”. The workshop was organized by the European Commission, to present the results of its study on “Collaborative Production in eGovernment” (you can download … Continue reading