Borderlands: place, power and past October 31, 2017March 11, 2019 andywilliamsonCivil society, Open Government, Policy, Transparency Read more
Openness is the journey, not the destination December 12, 2016March 11, 2019 andywilliamsonCivil society, Open Government, Pictures Read more
Learning to listen and to privilege the voices we hear June 9, 2016March 11, 2019 andywilliamsonCivil society, Community informatics, Research Read more
Our diminishing tolerance for difference is bad for democracy December 14, 2015March 11, 2019 andywilliamsonCampaigning, Europe, Politics, Representative democracy Read more
Open government risks becoming an oxymoron April 19, 2014 andywilliamsonCivil society, Digital democracy, Europe, Open data, Open Government, Politics, Transparency, UK Read more
Engaging through a mist of distrust February 22, 2013 andywilliamsonCivil society, Digital inclusion, eParticipation, ePetitions, Europe, Open Government, Policy, Transparency, UK Read more
Connecting and engaging inside your organisation May 31, 2012 andywilliamsonDeliberative democracy, eParticipation, Social media Read more
How not to do a digital campaign November 24, 2011 andywilliamsonCampaigning, Civil society, eParticipation, Parliament, Politics, UK Read more
From instinct to theory November 16, 2011 andywilliamsonCommunity informatics, Research, Theory Read more
Networked neighbourhoods are connected on the ground as well as online October 20, 2011 andywilliamsonCommunity informatics, Digital cities, Digital inclusion, eParticipation, European Union, Social capital, UK Read more