Working with Headshift we have launched a new website designed to maximise transparency and public participation in its work.
The aim has been to develop a number of ways to let its 'audience' participate in its work. Demos likes to call this involving the 'artist formerly known as our audience'.
As Demos' Molly Webb says: "You could call it 'co-production' of knowledge, but really we just thought our project research would be better and more interesting if we started integrating the feedback you give us on the blog, and allowed you to comment on publications and generally get more involved."
Enter the e-Government National Awards 2006 online
Nominations are now open in 11 categories in the e-Government National Awards 2006, and entry is free. The Awards recognise and praise the best strategies, achievements, teams and individuals in UK e-Government. It's simple to enter your e-Government initiative or team online - up until 9am on the 9th October. The Awards will be presented at a prestigious dinner at the Savoy in London in January 2007.
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