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WHO WINS WHAT IN GAZA?

WHO WINS WHAT IN GAZA ?

Submitted by mary lynn cramer on December 31, 2008 - 9:48am.

The Multi-Trillion Dollar Question: Whose Consumption Drives the Economy?

The Multi-Trillion Dollar Question: Whose Consumption Drives the Economy?

Submitted by mary lynn cramer on December 10, 2008 - 1:44pm.
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Submitted by Fast Reviewer on June 26, 2008 - 10:45pm.

Grassroots Use of Technology 2008 - Almost There!

The conference is upon us!

Submitted by Suren on June 25, 2008 - 4:42pm.

Paul Niwa to offer Special Conference Lunch Presentation

This year's Grassroots Use of Technology Conference will feature a presentation by Emerson College Professor Paul Niwa on his work on the BostonChinaTown.org project.

What if the media viewed urban communities in a more holistic way? Instead of presenting a polarized community with one side for and another against this or that issue, what if it was able to capture the nuances and connections between residents, organizers and activists? Would stories be different?

Submitted by Suren on June 3, 2008 - 12:39pm.

Economic Analysis, Elitism, or Ignorance?

“Economic Analysis, Elitism or Ignorance?”
by
Mary Lynn Cramer, BA, MA, MSW, LICSW

Submitted by mary lynn cramer on April 11, 2008 - 2:32pm.
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Sunlight Foundation and the Transparency in Government Act 2008

This week, the Sunlight Foundation unveiled our draft of what could become model transparency legislation -- the Transparency In Government Act of 2008. Here's the twist: Instead of immediately approaching lawmakers to sponsor the bill,
the Foundation decided to first post the bill online at http://PublicMarkup.org in order to solicit public input to further shape, refine and edit the bill.

Participate in this collaboration. You don't have to be an expert. Just tell them what you like, and what you think about what they have drafted.

Developing this model bill via PublicMarkup.org offers an exciting opportunity to experiment with collaborative bill-drafting online. In addition, they hope the public evaluation of the draft bill will increase attention to the critically important issue of transparent government. Our hope is that the final product can be used as a model for transparent government.

Submitted by Felicia on April 4, 2008 - 10:33am.
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Open Media Boston (OMB) Lauches Collaborative Progressive News Site

After months of development and testing by a few dozen folks, Open Media Boston, the new progressive news, views and arts web portal, has just launched and is now ready for your participation. Please check us out today at http://www.openmediaboston.org!

The Basics

Aiming to cover Boston's community, political and arts scenes using a balance of social media (anyone can publish to our Open Forum) and editorial control (we have an edited front page), OMB is easy to use. See the basic instructions below this message for more information, or just follow the instructions throughout the website.

Submitted by Felicia on April 3, 2008 - 5:10pm.
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