UK and Ireland E-Democracy Exchange Charter
UK and Ireland E-Democracy Exchange is an
online group for
Democracies Online.
The purpose of
UK and Ireland E-Democracy Exchange
is
promote discussion and information exhange on e-democracy.
UK and Ireland E-Democracy Exchange
opened
June 2001
and will run
on an ongoing basis.
Membership and Roles
Membership in UK and Ireland E-Democracy Exchange
is open to
all.
You are not currently a member of
UK and Ireland E-Democracy Exchange.
Register
and Join UK and Ireland E-Democracy Exchange.
The forum
manager of
UK and Ireland E-Democracy Exchange
is
Steven Clift.
Participation Guidelines
Participants in
UK and Ireland E-Democracy Exchange agree to:
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focus on e-democracy related topics inclusive of local, regional, or national efforts - wherever they occur - from Scotland and Wales to England and Ireland north and south.
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to exchange news, ideas, and experiences on e-democracy and e-participation in governance and community
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geared toward those affiliated with government, media, politics, voluntary and community, technology, or academic sectors and open to members of the public
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contribute value publicly via forums and to not reply to other
participants off-line with commercial solicitations (you must
share value publicly so people come to you if you provide
services)
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follow the
effective participation practices
in the Participation
Guide
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make a positive contribution to democracy, good governance, and
citizen participation. Participants using a forum outside the
scope of their stated purpose may have their access to a forum
limited upon notification by a representative of Democracies
Online. If you are aware of a violation of the spirit of this
charter and these guidelines, please contact us.