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European eParticipation Summary Report
Strategic_Plan
Publication: 2010-03-10 Source: http://ec.europa.eu/information_society/activities/egovernment/library/reports/docs/european_eparticipation_summary_nov_2009.pdf
The European eParticipation study is designed to support the initiatives of the European Commission and the European Parliament
in the area of eParticipation. Its purpose is to provide a synoptic and coherent view of where Europe currently stands regarding
eParticipation. In addition, the study supports dialogue between key actors and stakeholders, particularly through workshops,
consultations and good practice exchange. The study focuses mainly on the European level but has also drawn upon, and has
relevance for, other levels (national, regional and local) as well as other contexts, for example the civil (third) and private
sectors where eParticipation tools and techniques are deployed.
Submitter:
Name:Owen Ambur
Email:Owen.Ambur@verizon.net
Organization:
Name:The Danish Technological Institute
Acronym:TDTI
Stakeholder(s):
- Jeremy Millard
- Morten Meyerhoff Nielsen
- Richard Warren
Name:Leeds University
Acronym:LU
Stakeholder(s):
Name:University of Macedonia
Acronym:UM
Stakeholder(s):
- Konstantinos Tarabanis
- Efthimios Tambouris
- Eleni Panopoulou
- Dalakiouridou Efpraxia
- Konstantinos Parisopoulos
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