
Comment on this report
The Government wants to enhance its engagement with citizens. Digital Dialogues aims to promote, embed and evaluate the use of ICT for this purpose.
Digital Dialogues presents overviews, data and guidance built around case studies. It has been written principally for government but it is also worthwhile reading for academics, journalists, practitioners and, of course, citizens.
This is the interim report from the Digital Dialogues initiative. In March 2007 we will begin our end of initiative report and will make our recommendations the following May.
We want your input on Digital Dialogues ahead of the next report. As you read this interim report online, there are opportunities to comment and discuss practically every aspect (from the ‘Introduction’ onward). Please take the opportunity to do so.
Commenting works like a blog. We have a commonsense comments policy but, so long as the input is constructive, we will publish it and take it into account. Everyone who does contribute will be credited. Anonymous commenting is also okay.
Thank you and enjoy.
Hansard Society’s eDemocracy Programme
edemocracy [at] hansard [dot] lse [dot] ac [dot] uk

