The Snelling Center for Government continues to push on its e-state work. I spoke at the event it co-hosted recently focusing on the question of building the sense of community locally as Vermont moves forward on broadband and cell phone coverage.
Tune in online for conversation and on TV on August 21, 2008 at 8 PM EST for a fresh look at all this… Vermont Public Television.
And the Snelling Center’s blog is starting to get some traction. Check it out.
I’m looking forward to speaking about our experience growing Front Porch Forum at this upcoming event…
GROWING UP DIGITAL: Kids, Commercialism & New Media Culture
Organized by: Action Coalition for Media Education – Vermont Chapter
Sept. 26, 2008 in Burlington, VT
Steven Clift provokes some thought with his piece today at MediaShift. .. part of the Personal Democracy Forum 2008. In part…
After almost two decades of “e-democracy,” we seem content with simply accelerating online what’s already wrong with politics. We raise money online to support more political television ads, we “democratize” national partisan punditry through blogs aimed at influencing mass media agendas, and whip up outrage through e-advocacy campaigns that fall into the electronic trash cans of Congress. Online news, campaigns, forums, blogs and other online social networks may appear public, but are ultimately privately controlled spaces where only the owner has real freedom.
And…
I’ve been inspired by a small collection of “democracy builders” who are toiling on the edge of e-politics or dodging the grip of “services first, democracy later” e-government projects. The generational challenge we face in designing democracy to survive (perhaps even thrive) online is to identify the incremental contributions the Internet can make when democratic intent is applied to it and then to make those tools, features, practices, and rights universally accessible to all people in all cities, states, and countries.
Thanks to Steve for including Front Porch Forum as one of his examples.
Local media comes knocking this week, covering Front Porch Forum‘s latest developments. Tune in…
Mark Johnson’s show on Wednesday will be fielding questions from callers… so please listen and phone the number provided with your question or comment!
That show may also be covered by CCTV Channel 17.
UPDATE: You can see the one-minute WCAX piece here. And a couple photos from the story…
UPDATE 2: Here’s the podcast of The Mark Johnson Show.
Ghost of Midnight is an online journal about fostering community within neighborhoods, with a special focus on Front Porch Forum (FPF). My wife, Valerie, and I founded FPF in 2006... read more