Today (22nd April) we have launched phase 2 of the PEP-NET online discourse, which will be followed by a two week phase 3. Phase 2 and 3 will be focussed on consolidating the results of the discussion and the different topics which have been addressed.more...
On Monday 19th April at 16.00 CET we hosted a live chat with Hille Hinsberg. Hille is a Communication Officer at the Estonian Cabinet Office and is responsible for the Estonian Consultation Portal.more...
Marko Rakar, winner of the 2009 eDemocracy Award and founder of Croatian blogging site pollitika.com, took part in a PEP-NET live chat about eParticipation in Central and Eastern Europe on 16th April.more...
The circumstances under which electronic participation has to operate are very different in the Central and Eastern European states in comparison with Western Europe. This discourse tries to address how these circumstances can be used as advantages or represent barriers to the successful use of ePar...more...
This document describes how an online discourse works. For information about the theme of this particular discourse, please read "What Is This Website About?". If you need help using particular functions, see the help page. For some parts of the website, you will find links to specific help on the...more...
Moderators actively participate in the discussion on this platform. As a consequence we need to close the forums for night times and the weekends. This means that from 9pm to 9am the next morning the forums will be closed. All comments, ideas and contributions posted between these times and on the w...more...
As an expert or practitioner in the field of civic engagement, the Pan European eParticipation Network would like to invite you to participate in an online discourse about electronic Participation in Central and Eastern Europe.
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