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Conference:
Electronic Democracy:
Discourse and Decision Making in the Information Age
University of Teesside
Wednesday 17th & Thursday 18th September 1997
This multi-disciplinary conference brings together academics and
practitioners from a variety of fields to discuss and debate the potential
impacts of new Information and Communications Technologies (ICTs) on the
democratic process.
Conference focus
. ICTs and alternative models of democracy
. Issues of inclusion/exclusion
. Global democratisation
. Access to government information and services
. Electronically assisted deliberation
. Electronic elections, referenda and opinion polls
. ICTs and political extremism
. Case studies in electronic democracy
Conference programme (provisional)
Wednesday 17th September
10.00 - 11.00 Registration and coffee
11.00 - 12.30 Chair: Barry Hague
Richard Barbrook Electronic Agora or Electronic
University of Westminster Marketplace?
Dr. Michael Macpherson Steps and Bytes to Renew Democracy
Integral Studies, Berlin
2.00 - 3-30 Chair: Dave Eagle
Trevor Locke Participation, Inclusion and
Leicestershire Telenet Exclusion, and Netactivism:
How the Internet Invents New
Forms of Democratic Activity
Prof. Klaus Lenk Electronic Support of Citizen
Participation in University of Oldenburg Planning
4.00 - 5-30 Chair:
Steven L. Clift Democracies On-line: Building
Minnesota E-Democracy Civic Life on the New Frontier
Brian Loader
CIRA, University of Teesside
Thursday 18th September
9.00 - 10.30 Chair: Barry Hague
Jim O'Brien From HCTV to MCTV
Haagse Hogeschool
Paul Nixon
University of Teesside
& Transparency Through
Hans Johansson Technology: Power to the People?
Mid Sweden University
11.00 - 12.30 Chair: Brian Loader
Dr. Stephen Coleman The Internet, the Politicians and
the Public: LSE Cutting Out the
Middleman
Irving Rappaport UK Citizens Online Democracy: A
Case Study UK Citizens Online Democracy
in Electronic Democracy
2.00 - 3.30 Chair: Paul Nixon
Marek Rejman Greene Privacy and Telecommunications
Services BT Laboratories
Mike Whine ICTs and Political Extremism
Board of Deputies of British Jews
4.00 - 5.30 Chair: Barry Hague
Andy McDonald
Craigmillar Community
Information Service
Anna Malina
Queen Margaret College,
Edinburgh
Perspectives of Democratisation, Alienation & and the Virtual
Public Sphere: Opportunites and Risks Underpinning
Community use of ICTs
Richard Moore Democracy and Cyberspace
Cyber-Rights Campaigner
(further papers to add)
Electronic Democracy
University of Teesside, September 17th & 18th, 1997
BOOKING FORM
Conference Fee (Includes light refreshments and all conference documentation)
Both Days (17th & 18th Sept.) including Bed and Breakfast
stlg150 Both Days without Bed and Breakfast
[stlg = British Pounds.]
stlg126.50 One Day
only
stlg70 Please indicate which day 17th 18th
Unwaged / Students (12 places only)
Both Days including Bed and Breakfast stlg63.50
Both Days Without Bed and Breakfast stlg40
One Day Only stlg20
Please indicate which day 17th 18th
Cheques, to be made payable to University of Teesside Enterprises Ltd, should
be sent to Jo Brudenell, C.I.R.A., The University of Teesside, Borough Road,
Middlesbrough, TS1 3BA.
Telephone: (01642) 342710 E-Mail: CIRA@tees.ac.uk
URL:http://wheelie.tees.ac.uk/CIRA/
Bookings should be made by Friday, 28th August, 1997. After that, a late
booking fee of stlg 20 will apply. Cancellations must be received by 9th
September, 1997. We regret that no refunds will be available for
cancellations made after this date.
Electronic Democracy
University of Teesside, September 17th & 18th, 1997
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