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	<title>Comments on: Conversational democracy and neighbourhood online networks</title>
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		<title>By: Amy Ferguson</title>
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		<description>Thought you might be interested in this event, it&#039;s  the findings of a survey by Carnegie Trust UK which showed people were worried about the marginalisation of dissent. The event is to explore the effects of this on civil society and democracy. It&#039;s going to be co-hosted by Open Democracy. 

Is dissent being marginalised?

Tues 28 July (4:30-6:30pm), London

The Carnegie UK Trust Inquiry into the Future of Civil Society in the UK and Ireland and openDemocracy are hosting an event to explore the role of civil society associations in creating and supporting spaces for dissenting voices.

Panellists at the event, entitled Civil Society: Enabling Dissent, include Anthony Barnett founder of openDemocracy.net, global activist Kumi Naidoo, journalist/ blogger Sunny Hundal and campaigner Malcolm Carroll.

 

To book a place please e-mail Catherine at info@carnegieuk.org by 22 July 2009.
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<p>Is dissent being marginalised?</p>
<p>Tues 28 July (4:30-6:30pm), London</p>
<p>The Carnegie UK Trust Inquiry into the Future of Civil Society in the UK and Ireland and openDemocracy are hosting an event to explore the role of civil society associations in creating and supporting spaces for dissenting voices.</p>
<p>Panellists at the event, entitled Civil Society: Enabling Dissent, include Anthony Barnett founder of openDemocracy.net, global activist Kumi Naidoo, journalist/ blogger Sunny Hundal and campaigner Malcolm Carroll.</p>
<p>To book a place please e-mail Catherine at <a href="mailto:info@carnegieuk.org">info@carnegieuk.org</a> by 22 July 2009.<br />
<a href="http://www.futuresforcivilsociety.org" rel="nofollow">http://www.futuresforcivilsociety.org</a></p>
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