Workshop B: 'The PEP-NET Series': European e-participation case studies
Chaired by: Noella Edelmann, Researcher, Centre for E-Government, Danube University Krems
- Daniel Roleff, Editor, Politik Digital
- Julien Marie, World E-Democracy Forum

PEP-NET is a pan-European network of public bodies, voluntary groups, grassroots teams, private firms and others with an interest in using new digital technologies to increase citizen engagement with democratic processes, from consultation to voting and policy-making.

In this session, leading practioners in the field of e-participation from across Europe share their fascinating insights into the state of play in their countries and their European regions, and use practical case studies to demonstrate how the UK might learn from its fellow European Union member states, neighbours and partners.

Come along to develop new perspectives on the challenges you face in your work, and learn from the best international lessons dervied from the PEP-NET series of e-democracy conferences in Austria, Berlin, Paris - the sister events to our own annual conference in London.