Welcome

Citizenscape is a simple, manageable and cost-effective way for you to start getting involved in all the local social media conversations that are already taking place without you.

If you haven’t already got a cast iron, watertight plan for how your council manages social media, then Citizenscape can help.

It works by bringing together the conversations that are already online in the social webspaces that people are already using and helps form it into one local civic conversation with the tools that you need to manage it. Moving forward you can also use these tools to add your voice to the conversation.

Why?  Because the social web is not a trend that can be ignored and it can transform the way that government and citizens work together.

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Curiouscatherine's Blog

Curiouscatherine's BlogThinking about using the social web to do democratic things.....

We Action Research Here

Sun, 06th May 2012 - 3:48 pm

One of the items we have put in our proposal for Creative Councils is the suggestion that we host an Action Research network looking at the emerge...
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Brunswick community meeting and the promise of cake

Tue, 17th Apr 2012 - 9:30 pm

Last night we held our second community meeting for We Live Here in the lovely Electika Cafe on Western Road (yes – that was a plug – ...
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Quick and Dirty Social Network Analysis

Sun, 15th Apr 2012 - 6:02 pm

This post describes the state of play with respect to the social network analysis process we have been using for We Live Here.  In short – ...
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What's New Across Citizenscape Site

Dave Brigg's Blog New mobile number

Fri, 18th May 2012 - 11:02 pm

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www.demsoc.org Social Media Guidance by @govUK is my new jam

Fri, 18th May 2012 - 9:18 am

Carl Haggerty's Blog Is text only still relevant?

Thu, 17th May 2012 - 11:16 am

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LGiU Blog Creative approaches to multiple community asset transfer

Wed, 16th May 2012 - 11:08 am

Ady Cole's Blog Why I love mobile tech

Thu, 10th May 2012 - 10:14 am

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All talk...?

There’s been a lot of talk about the democratic deficit.

There's been a lot of talk about the digital divide and the potential of the internet and social media.

So what can Local Authorities do with all this talk?

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Twitter: Catherine Howe

David Eaton on TwiterCatherine Howe, the chief executive of Public-i, on Twitter.