e-Citizen 2.0 report, from Norway

We know this content will not be very useful for most of our readers, but we decided to post it anyway. We are sharing with you today a report called e-Citzen 2.0, and made by Petter Bae Brandtzæg and Marika Lüders.

The paper is only available in norwegian unfortunately, and among other things it highlights aspects like the enormous possibilities for dialogue and distribution of information, if the government and the users of web communities cooperate.

The recommendations made by the researchers imply ‘that public information should be made freely available and reusable, and that public institutions to a larger extent must be willing to experiment and take risks’.

For those who either understand, or at least are eager to practice norwegian, click here to access the report