E-Participation and Conflicts of Interest [via Collaborative Software Community Group]

Situations also arise in participation where there are conflicts of interest.
The matters are often situational, contextual, per topic or issue, amidst the
unfolding processes of political dialogue and civil discourse in communities. As
e-participation opportunities become increasingly available, new reasoning and
curricula may be required to ensure that participants can recognize and reason
independently about situations and situational ethical topics.

See Also

Conflict of Interest



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