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Promising Practices in Online Engagement - CAPE, Occasional paper no.3, 2009

by Scott Bittle, Chris Haller, Alison Kadlec. Center for Advances in Public Engagement, Occasional paper no.3, 2009.

"In this article we take a closer look at a range of online engagement practices, from high-level national politics to the lowest common denominators, our neighborhoods. The patterns of opinion shaping, dialogue and decision making on each level have changed through the widespread availability of new communication tools yet the differences between scope of engagement and communication tools can be tremendous. We work here to highlight multiple approaches that try to bridge partisan divides and seek to bring together individuals from all over the political spectrum in meaningful dialogue and deliberation..."

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