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Institutional Networks for Digital Citizen Empowerment
Proceedings of the 9th International Conference on Theory and Practice of Electronic Governance, 2016The purpose of this paper is to describe the strategy and implementation activities developed by AGESIC (Agency for e-Government and Information Society) during 2015 in Uruguay to improve citizen inclusion in the Information and Knowledge Society, and to empower citizens to exercise their rights.
Valeria Colombo, Dinorah Alifa
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As the digital landscape evolves, the intersection of artificial intelligence (AI) and education is reshaping the way citizens interact with technology and information. This chapter addresses the critical need for digital literacy and the preparation of individuals to engage with AI in ethical and privacy-conscious ways. The chapter begins by examining
Goh Ying Yingsoon +5 more
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A Citizen Digital Assistant for e-Government
2002In this short paper we describe the architectural concept of a Citizen Digital Assistant (CDA) and preliminary results of our implementation. A CDA is a mobile user device, similar to a Personal Digital Assistant (PDA). It supports the citizen when dealing with public authorities and proves his rights - if desired, even without revealing his identity ...
Nico Maibaum, Igor Sedov, Clemens H. Cap
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Digital Renaissance: Young Consumer and Citizen?
The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 2007This article explores the relationship between Internet use among young people, their political consumption, and their political participation. The study widens the notion of online civic and political engagement and includes measures of active and passive forms of participation. To test a number of hypotheses developed on the basis of extant research,
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Abstract This book provides the first empirical, in-depth exploration of the relationship between disability, citizenship, and information and communication technologies (ICTs) in the Chinese context. Based on rich empirical evidence, the book examines the citizenship status of disabled people in rapidly changing, digital China ...
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Digital citizen empowerment: A systematic literature review of theories and development models
Information Technology for Development, 2022Swapnil Sharma +2 more
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Human values and digital citizen science interactions
International Journal of Human Computer Studies, 2021Victoria Palacin +2 more
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Digital citizen humanitarianism: challenging borders and connecting weak ties
Citizenship Studies, 2023Thea Rabe
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Citizen involvement in digital transformation: a systematic review and a framework
Online Information Review, 2023Caihua Liu, Didar Zowghi
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