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All content with label citizentocitizen.
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wiki, citizen_engagement, nongovernmental, myspace, accountability, pandemic_influenza, flickr, rss, policy, blog, ngo, stateandlocal, congress, social_justice, data_collection, environment, facebook, transparency, public_engagement
Wiser Earth
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Case Summary Wiser Earth is a wiki website created by Paul Hawken and the National Capital Institute. Their mission is to connect nongovernmental organizations and individuals who work on and share similar beliefs about issues like climate change, poverty, the environment, social ...
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ngo, wiki, social_justice, environment
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More Perfect
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Case Summary More Perfect http://www.moreperfect.org/wiki/index.php?title=MainPage seeks to enable greater direct public involvement in the creation of laws and public policy by engaging a more diverse constituency to impact the policy process. They created an online ...
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wiki, citizen_engagement, policy
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Flu Wiki
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Case Summary While federal, state, and local governments plan for a potential pandemic influenza, a passionate online community of concerned citizens have taken the initiative to utilize Flu Wiki http://www.fluwikie.com/ to inform each other about a wide variety ...
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nongovernmental, wiki, data_collection, public_engagement, pandemic_influenza
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Sunlight Foundation's OpenCongress.org
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Case Summary OpenCongress.org http://OpenCongress.org was created by the Sunlight Foundation http://www.sunlightfoundation.com/about/ as a tool to educate citizens about the congressional process and in turn facilitate a more transparent political process. The site has increased constituent awareness of congressional operations ...
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citizen_engagement, nongovernmental, transparency, accountability, rss, blog, congress
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Southern California Wildfire Response
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Case Summary The disaster management and recovery efforts in the wake of Southern California's 2007 wildfires were greatly enhanced by Web 2.0 technologies. Through a free wiki application, all local residents, news organizations and disaster relief were able ...
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wiki, facebook, myspace, flickr, citizen_engagement, stateandlocal
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