mark bartlett on Mon, 3 Dec 2007 14:38:44 +0100 (CET) |
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Re: <nettime> <incom> Fwd: www.theglobalvote.org |
i have to say that, after going to this site, i would recommend strongly against it because it asks for all the information that telemarketers do. With having even their disclosure about privacy rights.... all a wash in any case. Voting is based on anonymity, no? the way this site offers itself, it could be a direct feed in to the US-Stassi surveillance system. too bad, because a global vote system could be a very powerful tool for social change. how does this kind of post get onto this list? mark bartlett, phd. On Dec 1, 2007, at 9:40 PM, martin hardie wrote: > a little more info re global vote: > > Launch and search for members for www.theglobalvote.org > > GlobalVote (www.theglobalvote.org ) has been launched to contribute > to the > debate on decision-making processes within major international > organizations such as the UN, the World Bank, and the International > Monetary > Fund. This will be done by collecting the opinions of the > international > online community, and by disseminating these polling results to > International Organizations, universities, the media, and national > governments. > > Largely unrepresentative, major international organizations have had a > decisive impact on world policy over the past 60 years, but their > decisions are made in an exceedingly opaque way. By utilizing > innovative, > transparent polling systems GlobalVote advocates for fairer > representation, > and collects popular opinion on the most important decisions affecting > people around the globe. > > Although global communication has been taking place nearly > effortlessly for > over a decade, the opinions of the online global community have yet > to be > collected in a systematic way. With developed and underdeveloped > countries > struggling with democracy on every level of society, and with these > countries building their infrastructures more and more around the > internet > and wireless communication, the future of democracy could very well > develop > online. GlobalVote aims to be at the beginning of this exciting > future. > > If you want to be part of the future please go to > www.theglobalvote.org and > become a member, if you have friends who are interested in global > issues > please refer them to the website as well. Yesterday we have closed a > resolution on "Sanctions on Iran?" and the results of the vote can > be seen > on the website, currently a resolution on the emergency state in > Pakistan > has been posted, if you want to voice your opinion please "become > member" > and leave a comment in the connected form and vote! As the > initiative is in > the beginning also all comments and suggestions for improvements > are welcome > and can be sent to info@theglobalvote.org. Your cooperation and > patience is > highly appreciated! > > Let's vote ! > > > On 01/12/2007, martin hardie <martin.hardie@gmail.com> wrote: >> >> a colleague has sent me this below. I'm (and he) are interested >> to see >> what >> people think - what else could be done with it etc etc, >> >> On the site working on a project www.theglobalvote.org could you >> take a >> look >> at it and let me know what you think? Voting on global >> issues...... At >> this >> moment soft launch we are having 100 members and need more, any >> idea how >> we >> can reach out more to political science people around the world? >> >> Martin >> >> -- >> >> #+34 666519359 # >> >> auskadi.mjzhosting.com/ >> >> "I was just so relieved that the toxicity of this government had >> gone, >> this >> dreadful vicious show which had been around for all these years, the >> active >> disparaging of particular classes and groups. >> >> "I felt like you know sometimes you see people at factories, >> they've been >> in >> a plant that's got toxic stuff on them and they get hosed down >> later. I >> felt >> on Saturday night like I'd been hosed down." >> >> >> # distributed via <nettime>: no commercial use without permission >> # <nettime> is a moderated mailing list for net criticism, >> # collaborative text filtering and cultural politics of the nets >> # more info: http://mail.kein.org/mailman/listinfo/nettime-l >> # archive: http://www.nettime.org contact: nettime@kein.org >> > > > > -- > > #+34 666519359 # > > auskadi.mjzhosting.com/ > > "I was just so relieved that the toxicity of this government had > gone, this > dreadful vicious show which had been around for all these years, > the active > disparaging of particular classes and groups. > > "I felt like you know sometimes you see people at factories, > they've been in > a plant that's got toxic stuff on them and they get hosed down > later. I felt > on Saturday night like I'd been hosed down." > _______________________________________________ > incom-l mailing list > incom-l@incommunicado.info > http://mail.kein.org/mailman/listinfo/incom-l > # distributed via <nettime>: no commercial use without permission # <nettime> is a moderated mailing list for net criticism, # collaborative text filtering and cultural politics of the nets # more info: http://mail.kein.org/mailman/listinfo/nettime-l # archive: http://www.nettime.org contact: nettime@kein.org