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Anne McCrossan posted on the forum topic What’s The Best Way Forward For The Big Society? in the group
Democratic Engagement and Social Media: 1 year, 12 months ago · ViewDavid hello, completely agree with you about addressing how to do more with less, reducing the burden of management and stimulating collective the growth and regeneration of public and civic value in difficult times. I’d be interested in collaborating and look forward to progressing the conversation at socialbysocial.net and connecting there, cheers.
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Anne McCrossan posted on the forum topic What’s The Best Way Forward For The Big Society? in the group
Democratic Engagement and Social Media: 2 years ago · ViewHi Dave, I suppose that depends on whether you’re talking about government with a big ‘g’ or a small ‘g’ (there’s an irony in there somewhere). My perspective’s as a non-public sector person, coming at it from the point of the opportunity to bridge the connection between the two, and as social media’s essentially democratic [...]
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Anne McCrossan started the forum topic What’s The Best Way Forward For The Big Society? in the group
Democratic Engagement and Social Media: 2 years ago · ViewAccording to this article http://bit.ly/cafon4 David Cameron and Nick Clegg are now agreed that The Big Society will be a cornerstone of the next five years of government. Greg Clark, the new Decentralisation Minister, has been talking about his new role as being ‘about the transfer of power from central government to people’. UKGovCamp is [...]
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Anne McCrossan posted an update in the group
Site development: 2 years ago · ViewDave, great that you’ve rebooted into Buddypress and syncing up with the kicking off of a new administration, way to go
A few thoughts based on a Ning compare/contrast for you just for info…personally I’ve no idea about Buddypress functionality in terms of what’s offered but it would be cool to be able to embed hyperlinks, post rich media and do autofollowing of threads. I’m presuming the alternative to that is the RSS feeds (?)
The design of the site’s really nice and clean, navigating the groups and where threads can be found is quite different to Ning. It would be good to be able to highlight discussions within groups, haven’t quite got my head around that bit, am working on that.
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Anne McCrossan posted a new activity comment: 2 years ago · View
Dave, does The Big Society warrant a special UKGovCamp? I posted some thoughts here http://www.ukgovcamp.com/groups/democratic-engagement-and-social-media/forum/topic/whats-the-best-way-forward-for-the-big-society/ With Greg in post there’s a terrific opportunity for a GovCamp to take a lead in influencing emergent thinking.
In reply to - Dave Briggs started the forum topic What makes for a GovCamp? in the group Nou Camps : Over on the about page I started a list of defining features for a GovCamp: They are free to attend They have no set, pre-defined agenda There is a strong focus on attendee participation They integrate nicely with online stuff They have nice [...] · View -
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Anne McCrossan posted a new activity comment: 2 years ago · View
It’s looking good Dave, way to go! We have a Ning site for Child’s i Foundation and have been looking at Buddypress for a while, on the basis of what you’re doing here it’s our next step, too.
In reply to - Dave Briggs commented on the blog post Here be UKGovCamp Yes, BuddyPress is a nice set of plugins which works with WordPress to add in all the social networky stuff. It’s almost too easy to do! Am halfway through a post comparing this to Ning and also pointing out other issues – am hoping some of the [...] · View -
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