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Call for Papers: IEEE Intelligent Systems: Special Issue on Transforming E-government & E-participation
eParticipation Networks from DEMOnet on Facebook, Linkedin & Mogulus Social Networks
Now you can find the eParticipation Network in the most popular Social Networks. Facebook and Linkedin host groups for the ePN. You are invited to keep track of what is happening in the DEMO-net project and the ePN through participating in the ePN Facebook Group. The eParticipation Network Group on Facebook is already counting 60 members. You are also invited to connect with the ePN through the moderated group on Linkedin which has already 11 members. The objective of both groups is to allow for communication and interaction between group members who are interested in eParticipation issues as well as DEMO-net results. DEMO-net has also created the ePweb channel at the Mogulus Social Network website. Mogulus is a social networking website which provides live broadcasting facilities. The user chooses a specific video to watch from the given categories. The epweb channel contains 42 on-demand videos which are divided into six main categories.
Call for papers for the first international conference on eParticipation (ePart) 2009
The first international conference on eParticipation will take place on September 2-4, 2009 in Linz, Austria. The conference specifically provides a ground for researchers of distinct disciplines to come together and discuss advances of eParticipation research from distinct disciplinary angles. ePart follows the traditions of high-level scientific conferences. It is organized by key experts in the field and will be supported by a multidisciplinary program committee of DEMO-net partners and affiliated members. The call for papers can be found on the Virtual Research Centre - /epart/call-for-papers
Call for Papers - eParticipation in Southern Europe & the Balkans.
Call for Papers - journal special issue on eParticipation in Southern Europe and the Balkans.
1st eParticipation Projects Concertation Meeting, Brussels, 10th July 2008
The purpose of the Concertation meeting is to foster collaboration between the eParticipation projects. Participation to the event is limited to partners of the eParticipation Preparatory Action projects funded by the European Commission. Representatives from the EC active in the domain of eParticipation will also attend.
2 eParticipation PhD scholarships, Sep08 in Leeds UK
2 PhD scholarships in eParticipation for Sept 2008 in at the Centre for Digital Citizenship, Institute of Communications Studies, University of Leeds, UK

