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: How to have a good online conversation between one or few representatives/candidates and many thousands of voters/constituents/citizens. (Tim)
- Emailing representatives: Many reports have noted that the system we use for communicating with elected official could be improved. We'll examine proposals to fix the system.
- 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. Also, ways that legislators can engage with the public in developing legislation.
- Podcasting and political activism (Arin Sime)
- Security: User/Citizen identification while maintaining appropriate levels of privacy/anomymity
- Policy Commons: is "policy commons" a useful term/concept. if there is a policy commons, what does it include? (Dave Witzel)
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