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Citizen Media:
a peer-to-peer forum citizen media practitioners, leaders, and experts;
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Democracy Builders:
a professional network of democracy and community engagement practitioners and experts active in all types of political systems at all levels of governance. It is designed for knowledge and information sharing among those in government, academia, and civil society organisations engaged in day to day democracy building activities within the most developed and developing democracies alike.;
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E-Government Practitioners Network:
an international online community of practice for those at all levels of government passionate about serving citizens online and transforming government;
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E-Politics, E-Activism, and E-Campaigning:
an international online community for e-politics practitioners in issue advocacy, political parties, election campaigns and more. Sharing of tips, reviews of technology tools, and effective approaches is encouraged. As an international forum open to all political persuasions, discussion of domestic politics of any one country is NOT allowed.;
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ICTs for Democracy and Development:
a forum to foster knowledge exchange on the democratic, political, and social impacts of information and communication technologies in developing countries. Unlike most ICT4D initiatives which avoid discussion of political ramifications or uses of ICTs, this forum is specifically about the impact of ICTs on developing democracies and non-democratic nations. (This group replaces the DO-WSIS YahooGroup.);
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Local E-Democracy Exchange:
A proposed initiative for a facilitated and programmed (funded) online exchange among local e-democracy practitioners including those who attend related conferences on this topic. This highly accessible online space would further connect those unable to participate with in-person events.;
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Mobile Government and Communities:
a special interest network on mobile and wireless technologies and applications at all level of government and uses in local communities;
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Political Bloggers Network:
an international online strategies and support forum for political bloggers of all political persuasions from all countries. Efforts to support bloggers in not free countries is encouraged. This is the place to share advice on how to be a good political blogger where debates on political issues themselves are not allowed.;
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Public Groups - Open
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Democracy Code - The Open Source and Technology Exchange:
for civic minded techies interested in open source for e-democracy, online communities, e-government, and non-governmental organizations;
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E-Democracy and E-Government Researchers Network:
the world's largest and most active (once moved here from existing DO-Research YahooGroup) online forum for e-democracy researchers;
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Online Consultations, Dialogues, and E-Participation:
an online community of practice for "e-participation" practitioners involved with government, parliamentary and civic online consultations, public hearing, and townhall events as well as e-petitioning and e-rulemaking (replaces previous DO-Consult Yahoogroup);
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Public Sector Webcasting Community:
an online community of practice for sharing experiences, ideas, and how-to knowledge among those at the forefront of public sector webcasting;
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Welcome Forum:
an online group that allows you to join and test out DoWire Groups. Messages and files are publicly available to non-members to help them get a sense of the platform.;
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