Watching Prime Ministers is interesting. Political scientists have theories, historians don’t. I sometimes might have termed this approach gossip with footnotes. Our notion of what a PM should be is conditioned by the first one we experience. Mine was MacMillan, so since then I have expected every PM to stylish, steeped in the classics and [...]
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Liveblog: Dr Scott Wright, UEA seminar – Mapping the Participatory Journey in Online Consultations (5/5/2009)
On Tuesday my colleague Dr Scott Wright gave a paper on government consultations online and how we should be thinking about the digital divide in this context. This is my effort to liveblog it. I should stress these are simply my notes, so any errors and omissions are entirely my fault.
For the purposes of this [...]