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Transparency is also a common term in political theory and practice and one that has been associated with teledemocracy: the application of information and communication technologies (ICTs) to support democratic processes. For example, \u2018greater transparency\u2019 is commonly used to justify the use of ICT by governments to consult with the governed; the topic of the work in progress reported here. <\/jats:p><jats:p> Transparency is an abstract benefit, perhaps more so than \u2018knowledge management\u2019 itself. It promises gain for all, but risks being lost between expectations first raised by political and managerial \u2018spin\u2019 and then deflated by the same corporate forgetting what it is meant to address. The paper explores some of this dangerous territory, reflecting on how everyday notions of \u2018transparency\u2019 relate to two current issues in knowledge management and social informatics: firstly, the design of systems to promote shared awareness of activity and identity; secondly, the study of ICTs to illuminate the invisibility of the \u2018social infrastructure\u2019 that they depend upon. <\/jats:p><jats:p> The paper briefly reviews uses of the term \u2018transparency\u2019, drawing on literature from the fields mentioned above. The aim is to delineate dimensions of transparency that may help designers, policy makers or citizens to evaluate what can or should be made transparent in the interplay between technology and due political process. Ethnographic methods were used to document outcomes of an \u2018electronic consultation\u2019 project that contributed to a Government consultation of eleven to eighteen year olds in Scotland. A website \u2018 econsultant\u2019 was developed and its usage monitored online and offline, including in events leading up to a \u2018Scottish Youth Summit\u2019. Using brief extracts from field notes, the website itself and audio and video transcripts of the site in use, the paper will show how those participating in the consultation collaboratively shared and managed awareness of their activities and identities. Reflecting on what was made visible through the e-consultant site, and wha was hidden by it, the realised and potential \u2018transparencyenhancing\u2019 effects of this and similar prototypes will be discussed. The discussion focuses on the roles of intermediaries and social infrastructure in the project, illustrating the trade-offs between transparently simple design and transparency of information in the collaboration between consultants(those doing the consulting) and consultees (those consulted). 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