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** [http://twitter.com/OpenGov Open Government Twitter page]
** [http://twitter.com/OpenGov Open Government Twitter page]
* [http://bits.blogs.nytimes.com/2009/06/23/can-the-wonks-beat-the-trolls-on-government-sites/ Can the Wonks Beat the Trolls on Government Sites?] by The New Your Times
* [http://bits.blogs.nytimes.com/2009/06/23/can-the-wonks-beat-the-trolls-on-government-sites/ Can the Wonks Beat the Trolls on Government Sites?] by The New Your Times
'''Related EU funded projects:
* [http://crossroad.epu.ntua.gr/the-project/objectives/ Crossroad]
* [http://www.policy-impact.eu/application-scenario Impact]
* [http://fgwimz3.uni-koblenz.de:8081/ocopomo/results/public-deliverables Ocopomo]
* [http://www.ubipol.eu/ Ubipol]
* [http://www.cockpit-project.eu/ Cockpit]
* [http://www.positivespaces.eu/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=3&Itemid=2 +Spaces]
* [http://www.wegov-project.eu/ Wegov]
* [http://cordis.europa.eu/fp7/ict/pcp/projects_en.html Progr-East]

Revision as of 10:42, 23 September 2010


Wiki government is an idea about deeply involving self-selected experts and citizens in the planning processes of the administration. It is based on the idea that there is a large pool of expertise and knowledge outside any administrative body, even if it is advised by a group of high-level experts. The first place where this kind of governance was tested in the US was Peer-to-Patent.

See also


Related EU funded projects: