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    Rasmus Øjvind Nielsen (Editor)

    The Danish Board of Technology Foundation Hvidovre, Denmark. Rasmus Øjvind Nielsen has an MA in philosophy from the University of Copen- hagen and is currently a PhD candidate in public administration from the Roskilde School of Governance in collaboration with the DBT, where he serves as a project manager. He specializes in institutional analysis and issues regarding the conditions for policy development and public engagement. He has been involved in the development of the GlobalSay platform for online democratic debate and previously participated in the development of the World Wide Views methodology for ICT-mediated multi-site public deliberation.The Danish Board of Technology Foundation Hvidovre, Denmark. Rasmus Øjvind Nielsen has an MA in philosophy from the University of Copen- hagen and is currently a PhD candidate in public administration from the Roskilde School of Governance in collaboration with the DBT, where he serves as a project manager. He specializes in institutional analysis and issues regarding the conditions for policy development and public engagement. He has been involved in the development of the GlobalSay platform for online democratic debate and previously participated in the development of the World Wide Views methodology for ICT-mediated multi-site public deliberation.

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    The Danish Board of Technology Foundation Hvidovre, Denmark. Rasmus Øjvind Nielsen has an MA in philosophy from the University of Copen- hagen and is currently a PhD candidate in public administration from the Roskilde School of Governance in collaboration with the DBT, where he serves as a project manager. He specializes in institutional analysis and issues regarding the conditions for policy development and public engagement. He has been involved in the development of the GlobalSay platform for online democratic debate and previously participated in the development of the World Wide Views methodology for ICT-mediated multi-site public deliberation.

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