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Presenting the No Hash Tag blog series: Low-Tech Approaches to Open Government and Transparency.

Technology plays an important part – a huge one, many might argue – in the success of the worldwide open government movement. People are creating apps, websites, databases and many other digital ways of enhancing and fostering government transparency. Our friends over at techPresident are tracking this wonderfully through their WeGov series, which we highly recommend.

So What Should We Call the Open [Everything] Movement?

If you haven't read the recent terrific posts from Tom Steinberg over at mySociety and Tiago Peixoto worrying about the labeling confusion around open government/data/everything, you should.

Which comes first: open data or open government?

Though not a new debate, it's worth revisiting the core arguments around what can or should come first: open data or open government?

The Obama administration: Too little, too late in NSA scandal?

“Nobody is listening to your telephone calls,” said a defiant President Obama—now in full damage control mode—to a crowd Friday in California. Unfortunately for the administration, the claim is too little, too late. Had the disclosure come at the program’s inception and been justified as a way to prevent attacks at home and overseas, perhaps the reaction wouldn’t have been so intense.

Samantha Power's nomination: A reflection of Obama's Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde approach to open government?

The nomination of Open Government Partnership architect Samantha Power for US Ambassador to the United Nations represents a tremendous opportunity to promote government transparency and accountability around the world, especially in those countries not yet part of the nascent initiative.

Are Transparency, Accountability and Privacy Mutually Exclusive?

The Associated Press just published a fascinating investigation into the use of secret, non-public email addresses by senior US government officials.

Global Integrity recognized for its groundbreaking work by the Omidyar Network

Last week, Global Integrity was selected as a runner-up for the Omidyar Network Award, an award given out by the Omidyar Network to grantee organizations "who are collaborating with one another in exciting ways as well as those who are exemplifying the values of the network in their own sectors and communities."

The High-Level Panel Report: Word Cloud Version

Check out our wordle of the recent High Level Panel report on the post-2015 development agenda.

Theories of Change: How We Are Taking Them to the Next Level

A Minister of Transport sits drinking a beer on a restaurant patio.  Across from him is the vice president of the country’s leading private railway company. A week later, a multi-million dollar public contract to connect the country’s biggest metropolis to its countryside is awarded to the same vice president’s railway company.

Latin American NGO Launches Regional Media Regulation Report

 

On May 3rd, Pan-American Freedom of Speech NGO Alianza Regional por la Libre Expresión e Información (Regional Alliance for Free Speech and Information) published a new report which analyzes media regulations in 16 countries around the region.

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