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Friday afternoon reading: November 2, 2012

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Friday afternoon reading: November 2, 2012

Anthony Zacharzewski November 2, 2012
  • Open Policy Making for the UK Open Government Partnership National Action Plan : Tim’s Blog
  • Middle class blues: How unrest is growing in China’s cities (Economist)
  • Where tribe trumps ideology in voting patterns
  • Online social media and volunteer engagement by @imhelenj
    The role of online social media in enhancing volunteer engagement.  A case study.

About Anthony Zacharzewski

Anthony Zacharzewski was one of the founders of Demsoc in 2006. Before starting work for Demsoc in 2010, he was a Whitehall civil servant and a local government officer.
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