Tuesday, March 21, 2006
¡We always go a step behind!
We are beginning to accustom to us to that our politicians begin to use tools of Web 2.0 to improve its communication with the citizens. It is more, it does few days we have been discussing on it and Juan Freire it has made very interesting notes on the matter, aside from the conversation that was originated with Administrations in Network, Alianzo and K-Government. And like no, without forgetting wiki mounted by Mentxu on politicians 2.0
Today it is the turn of the Anglo-Saxon world. Via Simon Dickson I arrive at blog of David Miliband, minister of Communities and Local Gobierno. As you can see not only is in Catalunya where responsibility politicians open his blogs, although Maragall to my way to see it would have to reenfocar its activity in the blogosfera. Its posteo very is spaced and it has not finished satisfying the expectations with those who we saw in its initiative something to follow by others of its condition. You do not say to me that yet what it is happening does not have things that to explain without having to pass official channels established. And I talk about the external ones, so that evidently what writes, or they write to him must pass by the usual cabinet of communication.
But good, the case is that the case of Miliband is only the end of iceberg. Via e-Government Bulletin I have the news of other two interesting initiatives. This time a step further on. Podcasting that according to Professor Stephen Coleman of political communication of the University of Leeds it can get to constitute an important tool to increase the citizen commitment in the political life. In order to illustrate it shows it to us Politics on Demand in the United Kingdom, that already constitutes like the directory of podcasting of British politicians and in the United States another one in the same sense, Audio Activism.
We make timid attempts. They mount chats with the citizens but not at the level that they do. And if not that asks a to it Tony Blair that uses the Messenger in order to make chats with British citizens. Or they are used blogs but not with all its utilities and possibilities opened to the public. We go that as always we are a step behind. And that that it will not be so that to Zapatero the proposal has not made him open blog, but nor case. That is, that at the moment nor to speak of podcast.
And as I say in the title of this entrance ¡We always go a step behind!
Tags: e-government web+2.0 politics+2.0 blog chat wiki podcast
Tuesday, March 21, 2006
¡We always go a step behind!
Today it is the turn of the Anglo-Saxon world. Via Simon Dickson I arrive at blog of David Miliband, minister of Communities and Local Gobierno. As you can see not only is in Catalunya where responsibility politicians open his blogs, although Maragall to my way to see it would have to reenfocar its activity in the blogosfera. Its posteo very is spaced and it has not finished satisfying the expectations with those who we saw in its initiative something to follow by others of its condition. You do not say to me that yet what it is happening does not have things that to explain without having to pass official channels established. And I talk about the external ones, so that evidently what writes, or they write to him must pass by the usual cabinet of communication.
But good, the case is that the case of Miliband is only the end of iceberg. Via e-Government Bulletin I have the news of other two interesting initiatives. This time a step further on. Podcasting that according to Professor Stephen Coleman of political communication of the University of Leeds it can get to constitute an important tool to increase the citizen commitment in the political life. In order to illustrate it shows it to us Politics on Demand in the United Kingdom, that already constitutes like the directory of podcasting of British politicians and in the United States another one in the same sense, Audio Activism.
We make timid attempts. They mount chats with the citizens but not at the level that they do. And if not that asks a to it Tony Blair that uses the Messenger in order to make chats with British citizens. Or they are used blogs but not with all its utilities and possibilities opened to the public. We go that as always we are a step behind. And that that it will not be so that to Zapatero the proposal has not made him open blog, but nor case. That is, that at the moment nor to speak of podcast.
And as I say in the title of this entrance ¡We always go a step behind!
Tags: e-government web+2.0 politics+2.0 blog chat wiki podcast