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Seminar report - April 2003

Our e-participation seminar explored these questions in four sessions.

Session 1: Exploring the needs and principles (Why bother?)

  • What are the needs of young people and of society that e-participation exercises are seeking to meet?
  • What are the principles that apply to any form of participation that should underpin e-participation?

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Session 2: Experience of e-participation initiatives (What works and what fails?)

  • What is going on in the field of e-participation involving young people?
  • For existing initiatives?
  • What is the approach and the software tool?
  • Does it work and what is the evidence?
  • Where does it lead?

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Session 3: Software tools that can really help (Can software be harnessed to the real needs?)

  • How can ICT technologies respond to needs and aid participation?

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Session 4: Exploring the general lessons and the promising lines of development (Where next?)

  • What are the general lessons from this experience?
  • What are the next promising lines of development and experimentation?

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Last Updated Thu, 19 February 2004

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