E-Petition
DemokratieOnline.de
On DemokratieOnline.de (democracy online), registered users can develope and publish political concepts and discuss their ideas with other users. The website also provides a space for handing in and signing e-petitions.
Tags for this project: active discussion forum E-Petition Germany online rating
Downing Street E-Petitions
Downing Street is working in partnership with the non-partisan charitable project mySociety to provide a service to allow citizens, charities and campaign groups to set up petitions that are hosted on the Downing Street website, enabling anyone to address and deliver a petition directly to the Prime Minister.
Tags for this project: 10 Downing Street active E-Petition Prime Minister Tony Blair United Kingdom
Landtag NRW E-Petition
The website of the North Rhine-Westphalia Landtag, in addition to providing various sources of information, offers citizens the ability to submit petitions online. It's less open than other E-Petition websites: Other petitions cannot be viewed or supported.
Tags for this project: active E-Petition Germany Nordrhein-Westfalen North Rhine-Westphalia NRW regional politics
Petition Point
Petition Point is a platform for professional campaign organisers and individuals seeking support for their campaigns. A user may participate either if he starts his own e-petition or supports an existing one. One supports a petition by completing a contact form. The last petition was in June 2006.
Tags for this project: campaign platform community E-Petition finished United Kingdom
Virtueller Ortsverein der SPD
The members of the "Virtual Local Association" are in contact with one another over public and non-public discussion forums (those organised in the form of newsgroups). All registered members can submit proposals and vote on them. VOV is organised entirely over the Internet.
Tags for this project: active E-Mail E-Petition e-voting Germany SPD unmoderated forum
Bundestag Online Petition
The project ‘Online-Petition’ enables any person in Germany, upon entering his personal data, to submit a petition online. With the agreement of the petitioner, submitted petitions can be published and supported. The petitioner can also decide, whether the petition can be discussed in a forum.
Tags for this project: active Bundestag E-Petition Germany Napier University Edinburgh unmoderated forum
The Scottish Parliament e-Petinioner
The Scottish Parliament offers the option of submitting petitions online as well as supporting or commenting on the requests of other petitioners. After submitting an online petition, the petitioner can review its progress on the website. In addition, the petitioner can view any feedback to his petition.
Tags for this project: active discussion forum E-Petition Napier University Edinburgh Scotland United Kingdom
Ask Bristol
The views and opinions of citizens living in the Bristol region should be collected and discussed. In a further step, the discussion results are forwarded to government officials and media representatives. The goal is to thereby achieve the citizen-oriented design of future plans for the Bristol region.
Tags for this project: active Bristol E-Petition local politics online survey United Kingdom unmoderated forum
Kingston upon Thames – ePetition Website
The Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames offers the option of submitting petitions online as well as supporting or commenting on the requests of other petitioners. Each e-petition also has its own discussion forum, where citizens can discuss the petition and surrounding issues online.
Tags for this project: active E-Petition Kingston upon Thames local politics United Kingdom
Wir haben bezahlt
On “wirhabenbezahlt.de” (we’ve paid.de), people can sign an e-petition for cheaper, legal and DRM-free music. The project is supported by many software- and music activists from Germany and Austria, and also by a few MP3- and Bittorrentwebsites which already share a lot of music.
Tags for this project: active copy for private use copyright E-Petition Germany music
