Welcome to the UK's leading annual e-democracy conference
eDemocracy '07 took place on 8 November 2007, and was a great success in all departments: more delegates, more sponsors and exhibitors, and more speakers than ever before, making it the UK's largest ever dedicated e-democracy conference and exhibition. Once again we captured the media's attention and helped set the national e-democracy policy agenda.
Coverage of the event on the web includes:
* BBC
News Online report
* Delib
blog report
* E-Government
Bulletin Live videoblog reports and speaker interviews, by David
Wilcox
* Coverage on the politics internet TV channel 18 Doughty Street:
Keynote
speech by Professor Stephen Coleman
Online
petitions, featuring speaker from 10 Downing Street
Local
e-democracy worldwide
New paths
to political engagement
'Question
Time,' featuring MPs Theresa May, Andrew Miller and Ed Davey
* An interview with our keynote speaker Professor Stephen Coleman, conducted
at the conference for 'Policy.lv'
Our line-up this year included MPs from all the main parties; senior representatives of local government; and international guests. Topics to be covered ranged from those that have been setting the headlines, such as 10 Downing Street's foray into e-petitions; to how local councillors are using the web; the future for e-democracy and virtual worlds; and much more.
To be notified about next year's event once details are firmed up, please register on our website www.headstar.com and tick the box to receive E-Government Bulletin, if you are not already on our newsletter list.
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