List here what you're interested in. Feel free to add some details to give people and idea what they can expect.
- CNN/YouTube and beyond: Making (presidential) debates more meaningful. (Tim)
- Large-group asymetrical online dialogue (read: how to have a good online conversation between one or few representatives/candidates and many thousands of voters/constituents/citizens) (Tim)
- How to build consensus online?
- Better engagement experience through games/gaming
- Improving direct democracy: Technological and legal reform opportunities for making the ballot initiative process more communal, more deliberative, and more independent from the effects of money and media.
- Podcasting and political activism (Arin Sime)
- Security: User/Citizen identification while maintaining appropriate levels of privacy/anomymity
- is "policy commons" a useful term/concept. if there is a policy commons, what does it include? (Dave Witzel)
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