Open Source Democracy: How Online Communication is Changing Offline PoliticsDemos, 2003 - 66 lappuses Political structures need to change. They will emerge from people acting and communicating in the present, not talking about a fictional future ... (from cover). |
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14. lappuse
... innovative fundraising tool for Senator McCain , so in the run - up to the 2004 presidential elections we are now seeing how Howard Dean has used it to develop an organisational structure . The capacity of the Web to reach out to ...
... innovative fundraising tool for Senator McCain , so in the run - up to the 2004 presidential elections we are now seeing how Howard Dean has used it to develop an organisational structure . The capacity of the Web to reach out to ...
15. lappuse
... innovative ways of tackling issues, in essence becoming a 'laboratory' of policy-making. In the same way in which ... innovation in policy-making to be diffused throughout every institution. Central government plays a key role in ...
... innovative ways of tackling issues, in essence becoming a 'laboratory' of policy-making. In the same way in which ... innovation in policy-making to be diffused throughout every institution. Central government plays a key role in ...
33. lappuse
... innovation is subtle but distinct . It is not a technique for working in three dimensions ; it is not that artists moved from working on canvas to working with clay . Rather , perspective painting allows an artist to relate between ...
... innovation is subtle but distinct . It is not a technique for working in three dimensions ; it is not that artists moved from working on canvas to working with clay . Rather , perspective painting allows an artist to relate between ...
34. lappuse
... innovation alone changed the landscape of religion in the Western world . Individual interpretation of the Bible led to the collapse of church authority and the unilateral nature of its decrees . Everyone demanded his or her own ...
... innovation alone changed the landscape of religion in the Western world . Individual interpretation of the Bible led to the collapse of church authority and the unilateral nature of its decrees . Everyone demanded his or her own ...
41. lappuse
... innovations on the planet's topsoil or ecosystems . In more readily appreciated examples , the Church of England is still consumed with its defence of the literal interpretation of biblical events , and many fundamentalists sects in the ...
... innovations on the planet's topsoil or ecosystems . In more readily appreciated examples , the Church of England is still consumed with its defence of the literal interpretation of biblical events , and many fundamentalists sects in the ...
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