- 20 Sep 2012 20:26
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Hello everyone,
I am working on the Citizen participation project UDEMI, which is supported by the Oxford Internet Institute (OII) at the University of Oxford, and was wondering whether I might find people in this forum who are interested in what we do or might even want to get involved.
Our vision at UDEMI is to transform political participation into an enjoyable, efficient and outcome oriented activity for all members of society, independent of financial background or party affiliation, because we believe only an empowered electorate can safeguard our Democracy and make sure that governments act in the interest of their people. Together with the OII, we have developed the method of bottom up participation, which will offer citizens several levels for political engagement, ranging from simple voting tools right up to features that will empower capable citizens to stand for election themselves, thus bypassing traditional party hierarchies.
We are currently trying to build up an audience for our project to get as many opinions about our approach on board as possible, so that we can better tailor our platform to public needs. At the same time, we are looking for people enthusiastic about democratic reform to join our cause and help us develop UDEMI.
If you are interested to learn more about what we do, just get in touch via our preliminary website at www.udemi.org or drop us a message at contact@udemi.org!
Thank you!
Rob
I am working on the Citizen participation project UDEMI, which is supported by the Oxford Internet Institute (OII) at the University of Oxford, and was wondering whether I might find people in this forum who are interested in what we do or might even want to get involved.
Our vision at UDEMI is to transform political participation into an enjoyable, efficient and outcome oriented activity for all members of society, independent of financial background or party affiliation, because we believe only an empowered electorate can safeguard our Democracy and make sure that governments act in the interest of their people. Together with the OII, we have developed the method of bottom up participation, which will offer citizens several levels for political engagement, ranging from simple voting tools right up to features that will empower capable citizens to stand for election themselves, thus bypassing traditional party hierarchies.
We are currently trying to build up an audience for our project to get as many opinions about our approach on board as possible, so that we can better tailor our platform to public needs. At the same time, we are looking for people enthusiastic about democratic reform to join our cause and help us develop UDEMI.
If you are interested to learn more about what we do, just get in touch via our preliminary website at www.udemi.org or drop us a message at contact@udemi.org!
Thank you!
Rob