Technology and the Internet are changing democracy in America. Personal Democracy Forum is a hub for the exciting conversation underway between political professionals, technologists, and anyone else invigorated by the remarkable potential of technology to engage citizens in the democratic process.
Upcoming events that are sure to touch on issues of participation and democracy include:
- Netroots Nation (formerly known as YearlyKos) "amplifies progressive voices by providing an online and in-person campus for exchanging ideas and learning how to be more effective in using technology to influence the public debate." Micah and Andrew will represent PdF there, you can get $75 off (enter promo code "PDF"), and it is in Austin this year (July 17-20). How can you lose?
- If you can't leave Washington, DC you can hang with the Feds at "Social Media for Government" (July 14-17). Sessions will include topics like How To Monitor Community Conversation, RSS, podcasting, and social media on the intranet.
- If you can't leave your desk, John Wonderlich from The Open House Project will be taking questions live and online on Thursday July 10 at 2pm ET.
- For the more academically inclined, the IEEE's ICDIM has a track on "eGovernment and eParticipation at the crossroad: how social software, SOAs and semantic technologies transform the citizen-state interaction". While the conference isn't until November, the call for papers is out now.
I'll track what I hear about on this calendar. Leave a comment or send me a note if you know of an event that should be included.
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