From: deliberation_research@yahoogroups.com [mailto:deliberation_research@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of kerilldunne
Sent: 15 March 2007 10:30
To: deliberation_research@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [delib] Question on forum design
Hi Ella,
thanks for references - i have read both reports. In terms of the
criteria i used see post 107 entitled my research within this forum.
All the best
Kerill
--- In deliberation_
<E.Smith@...
>
> Hi Kerill,
> Given that you say "quick question" and that you're in the final
> analysis stage, I'm reluctant to point you in the direction of
something
> less "distilled" than the (excellent) issues forum guidebook.
>
> Also, not sure exactly what your criteria for a forum are..
> So, a couple you've probably already read:
> Digital Dialogues Interim Report (2006) hansard society
> http://www.digitald
> and e-Consultation Research Project final report or e-consultation
guide
> http://www.e-
>
> -Ella
>
> Ella Smith
>
> International Teledemocracy Centre
> Napier University
> 10 Colinton Road
> Edinburgh, EH10 5DT
>
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> From: deliberation_
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kerilldunne
> Sent: 12 March 2007 13:26
> To: deliberation_
> Subject: [delib] Question on forum design
>
> Hi all,
> I am just about to begin my analysis (finally) on my PhD. I have a
> quick question for the group. I have used Steven Clift's -The E-
> Democracy.org `Local Issues Forum Guidebook' which details a
bullet
> point list in terms of building a successful local issues forum.
Have
> any of you or do you know of anyone else who has produced
something
> similar i.e. is there a body of work within E-Democracy which
argues
> for forums to be built in such a way that will induce
participation and
> deliberation.
> Many thanks
> Kerill
>
>
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