Collaborative Tools for e-Participation across Networks: The Comuno Networking Site for Public Governance and Services

This paper presents collaborative tools for public participation across multiple networking sites. The tools are part of the Comuno networking site for public governance and services, which is particularly targeted at the public sector (currently in alpha testing at http://comuno.org). The Broadcast...

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Main Authors: Michael Kaschesky, Reinhard Riedl
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Danube-University Krems 2010-04-01
Series:JeDEM - eJournal of eDemocracy & Open Government
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Online Access:http://www.jedem.org/article/view/17/52
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spelling doaj-26be5f50672e4089ae67be09f99246ca2020-11-24T22:28:00ZengDanube-University KremsJeDEM - eJournal of eDemocracy & Open Government2075-95172010-04-01211017Collaborative Tools for e-Participation across Networks: The Comuno Networking Site for Public Governance and ServicesMichael KascheskyReinhard RiedlThis paper presents collaborative tools for public participation across multiple networking sites. The tools are part of the Comuno networking site for public governance and services, which is particularly targeted at the public sector (currently in alpha testing at http://comuno.org). The Broadcast tool allows cross-posting content from Comuno to a wide variety of other networking sites, such as Facebook or Twitter. The UserFeed and TopicFeed tools build RSS feeds from content published by a specific user or under a specific topic. The LifeStream tool gathers a user’s activities across multiple networking sites in the private account section at Comuno. These tools and related aspects of the Comuno networking site are discussed and presented in the context of deliberation and opinion-forming in a Swiss bilingual city.http://www.jedem.org/article/view/17/52Social Networkse-ParticipationCollaborationInteroperabilityComuno
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Collaborative Tools for e-Participation across Networks: The Comuno Networking Site for Public Governance and Services
JeDEM - eJournal of eDemocracy & Open Government
Social Networks
e-Participation
Collaboration
Interoperability
Comuno
author_facet Michael Kaschesky
Reinhard Riedl
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title Collaborative Tools for e-Participation across Networks: The Comuno Networking Site for Public Governance and Services
title_short Collaborative Tools for e-Participation across Networks: The Comuno Networking Site for Public Governance and Services
title_full Collaborative Tools for e-Participation across Networks: The Comuno Networking Site for Public Governance and Services
title_fullStr Collaborative Tools for e-Participation across Networks: The Comuno Networking Site for Public Governance and Services
title_full_unstemmed Collaborative Tools for e-Participation across Networks: The Comuno Networking Site for Public Governance and Services
title_sort collaborative tools for e-participation across networks: the comuno networking site for public governance and services
publisher Danube-University Krems
series JeDEM - eJournal of eDemocracy & Open Government
issn 2075-9517
publishDate 2010-04-01
description This paper presents collaborative tools for public participation across multiple networking sites. The tools are part of the Comuno networking site for public governance and services, which is particularly targeted at the public sector (currently in alpha testing at http://comuno.org). The Broadcast tool allows cross-posting content from Comuno to a wide variety of other networking sites, such as Facebook or Twitter. The UserFeed and TopicFeed tools build RSS feeds from content published by a specific user or under a specific topic. The LifeStream tool gathers a user’s activities across multiple networking sites in the private account section at Comuno. These tools and related aspects of the Comuno networking site are discussed and presented in the context of deliberation and opinion-forming in a Swiss bilingual city.
topic Social Networks
e-Participation
Collaboration
Interoperability
Comuno
url http://www.jedem.org/article/view/17/52
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