Acesse:
http://www.planejamento.gov.br/ e clique em notícias com o título:
Secretário diz que mercado e sociedade não funcionam sem o Estado.
Na ocasião, foi lançado o documento Inventário das Principais Medidas para a Melhoria da Gestão Pública no Governo Federal Brasileiro:
www.planejamento.gov.br/secretarias/upload/Arquivos/seges/arquivos/091211_Inventario.pdf
Também foi divulgado o CD com a coletânea dos instrumentos e documentos produzidos pela Secretaria de Gestão nos últimos anos:
https://conteudo.gespublica.gov.br/folder_publicacoes/pasta.2009-11-03.3217451938/tecnologias.pdf
Nos endereços acima é possível acessar a todos os itens referidos.
(Caso algum link não ative em sua máquina,favor copiar e colar o endereço acima na barra de endereço do seu navegador).
Faço votos de que esse material lhe possa ser útil.
Atenciosamente,
MARCELO VIANA
SECRETÁRIO DE GESTÃO
Ministério do Planejamento, Orçamento e Gestão
Experimental Blog of the research group titled "Institutions, political behavior and new digital technologies" (Geist) coordinated by Professor Sérgio Braga of the Department of Social Science/ UFPR. The group seeks to investigate the use of the internet by different actors from the point of view of political scientist, not that one of the social philosopher, information manager, sociologist of communication nor computer expert's.
27 de jan. de 2010
Tecnologias e Inovações em Gestão Pública
17 de jan. de 2010
New Issue of the International Journal of Electronic Governance (IJEG)
"THE USERS, USES, AND CONTEXTS OF E-GOVERNANCE"
New Issue of the International Journal of Electronic Governance (IJEG)
Volume 2, No. 4, December 2009
Guest Editors: Dr. Giles Moss (University of Leeds, UK) and Dr. Stéphanie Wojcik (University of Paris-Est Créteil, France)
Available on http://www.inderscience.com/browse/index.php?journalID=128&year=2009&vol=2&issue=4
297 General Editorial
Panagiotis Georgiadis and Dimitris Gouscos
299 Special issue Editorial
Giles Moss and Stéphanie Wojcik
Invited paper
302 A study of e-participation projects in third-wave democracies
Stephen Coleman and Ildikó Kaposi
328 E-participation in electoral campaigns: the Brazilian experience
Francisco Brandão Jr. and Carlos Marcos Batista
344 Debate practices in French political party forums
Nicolas Desquinabo
357 Users’ experiences with e-voting: a comparative case study
Anne-Marie Oostveen and Peter van den Besselaar
378 User Centred Design model (G2C2G) for rural e-governance projects
Charru Malhotra, Vijayaraghavan M. Chariar and Lalit K. Das
402 Design principles of secure federated e/m-government framework
Athanasios Karantjias, Spyridon Papastergiou and Nineta Polemi
424 News and Briefs
Eleni-Revekka Staiou
427 Conference Calendar
Aspasia Papaloi
New Issue of the International Journal of Electronic Governance (IJEG)
Volume 2, No. 4, December 2009
Guest Editors: Dr. Giles Moss (University of Leeds, UK) and Dr. Stéphanie Wojcik (University of Paris-Est Créteil, France)
Available on http://www.inderscience.com/browse/index.php?journalID=128&year=2009&vol=2&issue=4
297 General Editorial
Panagiotis Georgiadis and Dimitris Gouscos
299 Special issue Editorial
Giles Moss and Stéphanie Wojcik
Invited paper
302 A study of e-participation projects in third-wave democracies
Stephen Coleman and Ildikó Kaposi
328 E-participation in electoral campaigns: the Brazilian experience
Francisco Brandão Jr. and Carlos Marcos Batista
344 Debate practices in French political party forums
Nicolas Desquinabo
357 Users’ experiences with e-voting: a comparative case study
Anne-Marie Oostveen and Peter van den Besselaar
378 User Centred Design model (G2C2G) for rural e-governance projects
Charru Malhotra, Vijayaraghavan M. Chariar and Lalit K. Das
402 Design principles of secure federated e/m-government framework
Athanasios Karantjias, Spyridon Papastergiou and Nineta Polemi
424 News and Briefs
Eleni-Revekka Staiou
427 Conference Calendar
Aspasia Papaloi
9 de jan. de 2010
Lançamento on-line
*Online Deliberation: Design, Research, and Practice, edited by Todd
Davies and Seeta Peña Gangadharan (CSLI Publications, November 2009).*
*
Full book can be downloaded : http://odbook.stanford.edu/ *
Contents and Contributors (pp. v-xiv)
Preface (p. xv)
Introduction: The Blossoming Field of Online Deliberation (Todd Davies,
pp. 1-19)
*Part I - Prospects for Online Civic Engagement*
Chapter 1: Virtual Public Consultation: Prospects for Internet
Deliberative Democracy (James S. Fishkin, pp. 23-35)
Chapter 2: Citizens Deliberating Online: Theory and Some Evidence
(Vincent Price, pp. 37-58)
Chapter 3: Can Online Deliberation Improve Politics? Scientific
Foundations for Success (Arthur Lupia, pp. 59-69)
Chapter 4: Deliberative Democracy, Online Discussion, and Project PICOLA
(Public Informed Citizen Online Assembly) (Robert Cavalier with Miso Kim
and Zachary Sam Zaiss, pp. 71-79)
*Part II - Online Dialogue in the Wild*
Chapter 5: Friends, Foes, and Fringe: Norms and Structure in Political
Discussion Networks (John Kelly, Danyel Fisher, and Marc Smith, pp. 83-93)
Chapter 6: Searching the Net for Differences of Opinion (Warren Sack,
John Kelly, and Michael Dale, pp. 95-104)
Chapter 7: Happy Accidents: Deliberation and Online Exposure to Opposing
Views (Azi Lev-On and Bernard Manin, pp. 105-122)
Chapter 8: Rethinking Local Conversations on the Web (Sameer Ahuja,
Manuel Pérez-Quiñones, and Andrea Kavanaugh, pp. 123-129)
*
Part III - Online Public Consultation*
Chapter 9: Deliberation in E-Rulemaking? The Problem of Mass
Participation (David Schlosberg, Steve Zavestoski, and Stuart Shulman,
pp. 133-148)
Chapter 10: Turning GOLD into EPG: Lessons from Low-Tech Democratic
Experimentalism for Electronic Rulemaking and Other Ventures in
Cyberdemocracy (Peter M. Shane, pp. 149-162)
Chapter 11: Baudrillard and the Virtual Cow: Simulation Games and
Citizen Participation (Hélène Michel and Dominique Kreziak, pp. 163-166)
Chapter 12: Using Web-Based Group Support Systems to Enhance Procedural
Fairness in Administrative Decision Making in South Africa (Hossana
Twinomurinzi and Jackie Phahlamohlaka, pp. 167-169)
Chapter 13: Citizen Participation Is Critical: An Example from Sweden
(Tomas Ohlin, pp. 171-173)
*Part IV - Online Deliberation in Organizations*
Chapter 14: Online Deliberation in the Government of Canada: Organizing
the Back Office (Elisabeth Richard, pp. 177-191)
Chapter 15: Political Action and Organization Building: An
Internet-Based Engagement Model (Mark Cooper, pp. 193-202)
Chapter 16: Wiki Collaboration Within Political Parties: Benefits and
Challenges (Kate Raynes-Goldie and David Fono, pp. 203-205)
Chapter 17: Debian’s Democracy (Gunnar Ristroph, pp. 207-211)
Chapter 18: Software Support for Face-to-Face Parliamentary Procedure
(Dana Dahlstrom and Bayle Shanks, pp. 213-220)
*Part V - Online Facilitation*
Chapter 19: Deliberation on the Net: Lessons from a Field Experiment
(June Woong Rhee and Eun-mee Kim, pp. 223-232)
Chapter 20: The Role of the Moderator: Problems and Possibilities for
Government-Run Online Discussion Forums (Scott Wright, pp. 233-242)
Chapter 21: Silencing the Clatter: Removing Anonymity from a Corporate
Online Community (Gilly Leshed, pp. 243-251)
Chapter 22: Facilitation and Inclusive Deliberation (Matthias Trénel,
pp. 253-257)
Chapter 23: Rethinking the ‘Informed’ Participant: Precautions and
Recommendations for the Design of Online Deliberation (Kevin S. Ramsey
and Matthew W. Wilson, pp. 259-267)
Chapter 24: PerlNomic: Rule Making and Enforcement in Digital Shared
Spaces (Mark E. Phair and Adam Bliss, pp. 269-271)
*
Part VI - Design of Deliberation Tools*
Chapter 25: An Online Environment for Democratic Deliberation:
Motivations, Principles, and Design (Todd Davies, Brendan O’Connor, Alex
Cochran, Jonathan J. Effrat, Andrew Parker, Benjamin Newman, and Aaron
Tam, pp. 275-292)
Chapter 26: Online Civic Deliberation with E-Liberate (Douglas Schuler,
pp. 293-302)
Chapter 27: Parliament: A Module for Parliamentary Procedure Software
(Bayle Shanks and Dana Dahlstrom, pp. 303-307)
Chapter 28: Decision Structure: A New Approach to Three Problems in
Deliberation (Raymond J. Pingree, pp. 309-316)
Chapter 29: Design Requirements of Argument Mapping Software for
Teaching Deliberation (Matthew W. Easterday, Jordan S. Kanarek, and
Maralee Harrell, pp. 317-323)
Chapter 30: Email-Embedded Voting with eVote/Clerk (Marilyn Davis, pp.
325-327)
Epilogue: Understanding Diversity in the Field of Online Deliberation
(Seeta Peña Gangadharan, pp. 329-358)
Name Index and Subject Index (pp. 359-374)
Davies and Seeta Peña Gangadharan (CSLI Publications, November 2009).*
*
Full book can be downloaded : http://odbook.stanford.edu/ *
Contents and Contributors (pp. v-xiv)
Preface (p. xv)
Introduction: The Blossoming Field of Online Deliberation (Todd Davies,
pp. 1-19)
*Part I - Prospects for Online Civic Engagement*
Chapter 1: Virtual Public Consultation: Prospects for Internet
Deliberative Democracy (James S. Fishkin, pp. 23-35)
Chapter 2: Citizens Deliberating Online: Theory and Some Evidence
(Vincent Price, pp. 37-58)
Chapter 3: Can Online Deliberation Improve Politics? Scientific
Foundations for Success (Arthur Lupia, pp. 59-69)
Chapter 4: Deliberative Democracy, Online Discussion, and Project PICOLA
(Public Informed Citizen Online Assembly) (Robert Cavalier with Miso Kim
and Zachary Sam Zaiss, pp. 71-79)
*Part II - Online Dialogue in the Wild*
Chapter 5: Friends, Foes, and Fringe: Norms and Structure in Political
Discussion Networks (John Kelly, Danyel Fisher, and Marc Smith, pp. 83-93)
Chapter 6: Searching the Net for Differences of Opinion (Warren Sack,
John Kelly, and Michael Dale, pp. 95-104)
Chapter 7: Happy Accidents: Deliberation and Online Exposure to Opposing
Views (Azi Lev-On and Bernard Manin, pp. 105-122)
Chapter 8: Rethinking Local Conversations on the Web (Sameer Ahuja,
Manuel Pérez-Quiñones, and Andrea Kavanaugh, pp. 123-129)
*
Part III - Online Public Consultation*
Chapter 9: Deliberation in E-Rulemaking? The Problem of Mass
Participation (David Schlosberg, Steve Zavestoski, and Stuart Shulman,
pp. 133-148)
Chapter 10: Turning GOLD into EPG: Lessons from Low-Tech Democratic
Experimentalism for Electronic Rulemaking and Other Ventures in
Cyberdemocracy (Peter M. Shane, pp. 149-162)
Chapter 11: Baudrillard and the Virtual Cow: Simulation Games and
Citizen Participation (Hélène Michel and Dominique Kreziak, pp. 163-166)
Chapter 12: Using Web-Based Group Support Systems to Enhance Procedural
Fairness in Administrative Decision Making in South Africa (Hossana
Twinomurinzi and Jackie Phahlamohlaka, pp. 167-169)
Chapter 13: Citizen Participation Is Critical: An Example from Sweden
(Tomas Ohlin, pp. 171-173)
*Part IV - Online Deliberation in Organizations*
Chapter 14: Online Deliberation in the Government of Canada: Organizing
the Back Office (Elisabeth Richard, pp. 177-191)
Chapter 15: Political Action and Organization Building: An
Internet-Based Engagement Model (Mark Cooper, pp. 193-202)
Chapter 16: Wiki Collaboration Within Political Parties: Benefits and
Challenges (Kate Raynes-Goldie and David Fono, pp. 203-205)
Chapter 17: Debian’s Democracy (Gunnar Ristroph, pp. 207-211)
Chapter 18: Software Support for Face-to-Face Parliamentary Procedure
(Dana Dahlstrom and Bayle Shanks, pp. 213-220)
*Part V - Online Facilitation*
Chapter 19: Deliberation on the Net: Lessons from a Field Experiment
(June Woong Rhee and Eun-mee Kim, pp. 223-232)
Chapter 20: The Role of the Moderator: Problems and Possibilities for
Government-Run Online Discussion Forums (Scott Wright, pp. 233-242)
Chapter 21: Silencing the Clatter: Removing Anonymity from a Corporate
Online Community (Gilly Leshed, pp. 243-251)
Chapter 22: Facilitation and Inclusive Deliberation (Matthias Trénel,
pp. 253-257)
Chapter 23: Rethinking the ‘Informed’ Participant: Precautions and
Recommendations for the Design of Online Deliberation (Kevin S. Ramsey
and Matthew W. Wilson, pp. 259-267)
Chapter 24: PerlNomic: Rule Making and Enforcement in Digital Shared
Spaces (Mark E. Phair and Adam Bliss, pp. 269-271)
*
Part VI - Design of Deliberation Tools*
Chapter 25: An Online Environment for Democratic Deliberation:
Motivations, Principles, and Design (Todd Davies, Brendan O’Connor, Alex
Cochran, Jonathan J. Effrat, Andrew Parker, Benjamin Newman, and Aaron
Tam, pp. 275-292)
Chapter 26: Online Civic Deliberation with E-Liberate (Douglas Schuler,
pp. 293-302)
Chapter 27: Parliament: A Module for Parliamentary Procedure Software
(Bayle Shanks and Dana Dahlstrom, pp. 303-307)
Chapter 28: Decision Structure: A New Approach to Three Problems in
Deliberation (Raymond J. Pingree, pp. 309-316)
Chapter 29: Design Requirements of Argument Mapping Software for
Teaching Deliberation (Matthew W. Easterday, Jordan S. Kanarek, and
Maralee Harrell, pp. 317-323)
Chapter 30: Email-Embedded Voting with eVote/Clerk (Marilyn Davis, pp.
325-327)
Epilogue: Understanding Diversity in the Field of Online Deliberation
(Seeta Peña Gangadharan, pp. 329-358)
Name Index and Subject Index (pp. 359-374)
3 de jan. de 2010
Boris Casoy na web
Nessa passagem de ano o fenômeno de maior destaque na internet foram as reações aos comentários de Boris Casoy à saudação dos lixeiros. Destaque-se que as postagens são tão ou mais discriminatórias do que o comentário original do jornalista tartufo, revelando que a internet (especialmente em regiões com uma classe média com baixo grau de consciência cívica) pode ser um veículo de manifestações fascistóides também. Vale a pena acompanhar a evolução do caso pois é bastante reveladora do uso que se faz da internet em países com uma juventude de classe média ignota e despolitizada, e com baixa tradição de organização social como é o caso do Brasil.
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