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Paul Evans

Joined on: July 5th, 2010

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Living in London but working all over Britain and Ireland, Paul is the curator of the Political Innovation project. On twitter as @paul0evans1, blogging mainly at the Local Democracy blog and working mostly for Memeserver Ltd.

Recent Posts by Paul Evans

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  • New website highlights secretive world of think tank funding
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  • Has web-technology only brought one real innovation to politics?
  • A confection of ideas - co-design & policymaking
  • What to expect at Political Innovation's London Events in 2012
  • Co-design and policymaking - London event on 7th February
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    • Policymaking in the Cloud: Doing Things Differently
    • No 8: The broadening inkblot: Self-improvement for people who read newspapers (and blogs…)
    • No 7: Breaking the monopolies that control the way schools are designed
    • No 6: Citizen-control of personal information
    • No 5: Government information? Get the public to provide it!
    • No 4: See Change – opening policy research to the public
    • No 3: Assertion-flagging: for less partisan, prejudiced blogging
    • No 2: The politics of buying stuff
    • No 1: Towards Interactive Government
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