27 de jan. de 2010

Tecnologias e Inovações em Gestão Pública

Acesse:
http://www.planejamento.gov.br/ e clique em notícias com o título:
Secretário diz que mercado e sociedade não funcionam sem o Estado.
Na ocasião, foi lançado o documento Inventário das Principais Medidas para a Melhoria da Gestão Pública no Governo Federal Brasileiro:
www.planejamento.gov.br/secretarias/upload/Arquivos/seges/arquivos/091211_Inventario.pdf
Também foi divulgado o CD com a coletânea dos instrumentos e documentos produzidos pela Secretaria de Gestão nos últimos anos:
https://conteudo.gespublica.gov.br/folder_publicacoes/pasta.2009-11-03.3217451938/tecnologias.pdf

Nos endereços acima é possível acessar a todos os itens referidos.

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Atenciosamente,

MARCELO VIANA

SECRETÁRIO DE GESTÃO

Ministério do Planejamento, Orçamento e Gestão

17 de jan. de 2010

New Issue of the International Journal of Electronic Governance (IJEG)

"THE USERS, USES, AND CONTEXTS OF E-GOVERNANCE"
New Issue of the International Journal of Electronic Governance (IJEG)
Volume 2, No. 4, December 2009

Guest Editors: Dr. Giles Moss (University of Leeds, UK) and Dr. Stéphanie Wojcik (University of Paris-Est Créteil, France)

Available on http://www.inderscience.com/browse/index.php?journalID=128&year=2009&vol=2&issue=4

297 General Editorial
Panagiotis Georgiadis and Dimitris Gouscos

299 Special issue Editorial
Giles Moss and Stéphanie Wojcik

Invited paper
302 A study of e-participation projects in third-wave democracies
Stephen Coleman and Ildikó Kaposi

328 E-participation in electoral campaigns: the Brazilian experience
Francisco Brandão Jr. and Carlos Marcos Batista

344 Debate practices in French political party forums
Nicolas Desquinabo

357 Users’ experiences with e-voting: a comparative case study
Anne-Marie Oostveen and Peter van den Besselaar

378 User Centred Design model (G2C2G) for rural e-governance projects
Charru Malhotra, Vijayaraghavan M. Chariar and Lalit K. Das

402 Design principles of secure federated e/m-government framework
Athanasios Karantjias, Spyridon Papastergiou and Nineta Polemi

424 News and Briefs
Eleni-Revekka Staiou

427 Conference Calendar
Aspasia Papaloi

9 de jan. de 2010

Lançamento on-line

*Online Deliberation: Design, Research, and Practice, edited by Todd
Davies and Seeta Peña Gangadharan (CSLI Publications, November 2009).*
*
Full book can be downloaded : http://odbook.stanford.edu/ *


Contents and Contributors (pp. v-xiv)

Preface (p. xv)

Introduction: The Blossoming Field of Online Deliberation (Todd Davies,
pp. 1-19)


*Part I - Prospects for Online Civic Engagement*

Chapter 1: Virtual Public Consultation: Prospects for Internet
Deliberative Democracy (James S. Fishkin, pp. 23-35)
Chapter 2: Citizens Deliberating Online: Theory and Some Evidence
(Vincent Price, pp. 37-58)
Chapter 3: Can Online Deliberation Improve Politics? Scientific
Foundations for Success (Arthur Lupia, pp. 59-69)
Chapter 4: Deliberative Democracy, Online Discussion, and Project PICOLA
(Public Informed Citizen Online Assembly) (Robert Cavalier with Miso Kim
and Zachary Sam Zaiss, pp. 71-79)

*Part II - Online Dialogue in the Wild*

Chapter 5: Friends, Foes, and Fringe: Norms and Structure in Political
Discussion Networks (John Kelly, Danyel Fisher, and Marc Smith, pp. 83-93)
Chapter 6: Searching the Net for Differences of Opinion (Warren Sack,
John Kelly, and Michael Dale, pp. 95-104)
Chapter 7: Happy Accidents: Deliberation and Online Exposure to Opposing
Views (Azi Lev-On and Bernard Manin, pp. 105-122)
Chapter 8: Rethinking Local Conversations on the Web (Sameer Ahuja,
Manuel Pérez-Quiñones, and Andrea Kavanaugh, pp. 123-129)
*
Part III - Online Public Consultation*

Chapter 9: Deliberation in E-Rulemaking? The Problem of Mass
Participation (David Schlosberg, Steve Zavestoski, and Stuart Shulman,
pp. 133-148)
Chapter 10: Turning GOLD into EPG: Lessons from Low-Tech Democratic
Experimentalism for Electronic Rulemaking and Other Ventures in
Cyberdemocracy (Peter M. Shane, pp. 149-162)
Chapter 11: Baudrillard and the Virtual Cow: Simulation Games and
Citizen Participation (Hélène Michel and Dominique Kreziak, pp. 163-166)
Chapter 12: Using Web-Based Group Support Systems to Enhance Procedural
Fairness in Administrative Decision Making in South Africa (Hossana
Twinomurinzi and Jackie Phahlamohlaka, pp. 167-169)
Chapter 13: Citizen Participation Is Critical: An Example from Sweden
(Tomas Ohlin, pp. 171-173)

*Part IV - Online Deliberation in Organizations*

Chapter 14: Online Deliberation in the Government of Canada: Organizing
the Back Office (Elisabeth Richard, pp. 177-191)
Chapter 15: Political Action and Organization Building: An
Internet-Based Engagement Model (Mark Cooper, pp. 193-202)
Chapter 16: Wiki Collaboration Within Political Parties: Benefits and
Challenges (Kate Raynes-Goldie and David Fono, pp. 203-205)
Chapter 17: Debian’s Democracy (Gunnar Ristroph, pp. 207-211)
Chapter 18: Software Support for Face-to-Face Parliamentary Procedure
(Dana Dahlstrom and Bayle Shanks, pp. 213-220)

*Part V - Online Facilitation*

Chapter 19: Deliberation on the Net: Lessons from a Field Experiment
(June Woong Rhee and Eun-mee Kim, pp. 223-232)
Chapter 20: The Role of the Moderator: Problems and Possibilities for
Government-Run Online Discussion Forums (Scott Wright, pp. 233-242)
Chapter 21: Silencing the Clatter: Removing Anonymity from a Corporate
Online Community (Gilly Leshed, pp. 243-251)
Chapter 22: Facilitation and Inclusive Deliberation (Matthias Trénel,
pp. 253-257)
Chapter 23: Rethinking the ‘Informed’ Participant: Precautions and
Recommendations for the Design of Online Deliberation (Kevin S. Ramsey
and Matthew W. Wilson, pp. 259-267)
Chapter 24: PerlNomic: Rule Making and Enforcement in Digital Shared
Spaces (Mark E. Phair and Adam Bliss, pp. 269-271)
*
Part VI - Design of Deliberation Tools*

Chapter 25: An Online Environment for Democratic Deliberation:
Motivations, Principles, and Design (Todd Davies, Brendan O’Connor, Alex
Cochran, Jonathan J. Effrat, Andrew Parker, Benjamin Newman, and Aaron
Tam, pp. 275-292)
Chapter 26: Online Civic Deliberation with E-Liberate (Douglas Schuler,
pp. 293-302)
Chapter 27: Parliament: A Module for Parliamentary Procedure Software
(Bayle Shanks and Dana Dahlstrom, pp. 303-307)
Chapter 28: Decision Structure: A New Approach to Three Problems in
Deliberation (Raymond J. Pingree, pp. 309-316)
Chapter 29: Design Requirements of Argument Mapping Software for
Teaching Deliberation (Matthew W. Easterday, Jordan S. Kanarek, and
Maralee Harrell, pp. 317-323)
Chapter 30: Email-Embedded Voting with eVote/Clerk (Marilyn Davis, pp.
325-327)

Epilogue: Understanding Diversity in the Field of Online Deliberation
(Seeta Peña Gangadharan, pp. 329-358)

Name Index and Subject Index (pp. 359-374)

3 de jan. de 2010

Boris Casoy na web

Nessa passagem de ano o fenômeno de maior destaque na internet foram as reações aos comentários de Boris Casoy à saudação dos lixeiros. Destaque-se que as postagens são tão ou mais discriminatórias do que o comentário original do jornalista tartufo, revelando que a internet (especialmente em regiões com uma classe média com baixo grau de consciência cívica) pode ser um veículo de manifestações fascistóides também. Vale a pena acompanhar a evolução do caso pois é bastante reveladora do uso que se faz da internet em países com uma juventude de classe média ignota e despolitizada, e com baixa tradição de organização social como é o caso do Brasil.