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Strengthening Parliamentary Institutions. Department of the Senate. Parliamentary Committees and Web 2.0. Online forums for parliamentary committee inquiries. Alternative approaches. Potential benefits of online forums. Making existing committee practices more efficient and convenient –
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Strengthening Parliamentary Institutions Department of the Senate
Potential benefits of online forums Making existing committee practices more efficient and convenient – • Encourage new voices to access consultation. • Enable direct communication between members of the public and parliamentarians. • Asynchronous online communication and discussion. • Enable flexibility consultation approaches. • Encourage ongoing participation, engagement and interest in inquiry.
Web 2.0 benefits • Enable new forms of participation and engagement. • tagging or rating content. • ‘Crowd sourcing’ of information. • using the ability of large group of people to act collaboratively to achieve outcomes. • Creating an ongoing community of users interested in the subject area of an parliamentary committee. - potential for more deliberative discussion of policy.
An inherent conflict? • Parliamentary committee inquiries need to control discussion but for online forums to succeed they require discussion to be free of control. • While online forums will be able to enhance/supplement traditional parliamentary committee processes, the full benefits of Web 2.0 are unlikely be achieved.
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