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Posts Tagged ‘public engagement’

Are We There Yet? Gov 2.0 is still… 2.0

Posted by Dan Bevarly June 25th, 2010

I believe Gov 2.0 can be divided into two tracks: technology and citizen adoption. I don’t think you can advance Gov 2.0 without addressing both concurrently.

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Governments’ success with new social media depends on success with old methods to engage

Posted by DanBevarly January 27th, 2010

“…while all these “apps for democracy” are assumed to be a good thing, are they necessarily what are being sought after by the general public first or foremost from this new relationship structure?”

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How social media advanced conventional engagement methods

Posted by DanBevarly November 19th, 2009

Florida Justice Summit brings together traditional methods and new technology to create and build an online community I had the pleasure to attend the first Florida Justice Summit on Monday/Tuesday (11/16-17) in Tampa.  The summit was hosted by the Collins Center for Public Policy.  The Collins Center is an independent, nonpartisan, nonprofit organization that finds [...]

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The Summer of Gov 2.0

Posted by Dan Bevarly August 3rd, 2009

I am borrowing this title from GovLoop.  I’ve been busy.  I don’t know how your summer has shaken out professionally, but for me, it has been one of ongoing discussions, presentations, debate, consultation, and above all new learning about Web 2.0 in the governing process, a/k/a Gov 2.0.   I’ve also been very active and fortunate [...]

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