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E-DEMOCRACY WRIT SMALL

Information, Communication & Society, 2011
This article examines how elected officials' interactions with neighborhood groups, business interests, issue groups, and other stakeholders are shaped by their use of the Internet and by characteristics of local e-government infrastructure.
R. Kelly Garrett, Michael J. Jensen
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E-Democracy

2012
In the 21st century, the ability of citizens to participate in online democracy is a key issue for governments in the developing nations because of its attendant benefits. Information and Communications Technology (ICT) facilities support the establishment of electronic interaction between citizens and the various organs of government.
Charles K. Ayo   +2 more
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An e-democracy experience

Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Theory and Practice of Electronic Governance, 2012
This paper aims to identify the influence of institutional factors in implementing e-Democracy practices at the Digital Cabinet Office of Rio Grande do Sul State (Brazil). Institutional theory is used as the theoretical framework in this case study and supported the construction of the conceptual model based on some propositions.
Marie Anne Macadar   +2 more
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Democratising E-Democracy

2014
As tensions and conflicts are inherent in modern society, the Internet can do little but project tension and conflict back to the socio-political reality. As a result, although there has been significant progress in developing e-democracy over the last decades, the authors observe that many scholars/practitioners still pay little attention to three ...
Francesco Molinari   +2 more
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Discursive e-Democracy Support

Proceedings of the 39th Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS'06), 2006
The expression ‘public participation’ in democratic decision-making processes may assume different meanings ranging from "the right to be informed" up to "the right to directly decide". An interesting approach to understand how citizens may influence these processes is provided by John Dryzek’s account for discursive democracy, a particular strand of ...
R.P. Lourenco, J.P. Costa
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Cosa (non) è e-democracy

Comunicazione politica, 2006
Presentazione del volume monografico del gruppo di ricerca sulla democrazia elettronica a cura di Francesco Amoretti.
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Cybernetics and e‐democracy

Kybernetes, 2008
PurposeThe aim is to review developments on the internet, especially those of general cybernetic interest.Design/methodology/approachA discussion in the CYBCOM discussion list, on possible revision of the definition and nomenclature of cybernetics, is reviewed and discussed, as are also certain proposals for enhancement of existing systems of ...
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E-Democracy Postponed

2012
This chapter draws on prior research and interviews with Election Officers to analyse stages in the policy process to identify variables impacting on the policy’s effectiveness to promote e-democracy. The conclusion recommends measures to address policy weaknesses and the suggestion for future research discusses the need to evaluate Citizenship ...
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E-Democracy

2009
The success of the Internet has launched McLuhan’s idea of the global village. Over the years, the Internet has become a real political medium which has inspired the emergence of the concept of e-democracy. Despite some successful applications, many limitations prevent its wide expansion. Some of these limitations can be solved with social software, in
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e-democracy and inclusion

Proceedings of the 3rd international conference on Theory and practice of electronic governance, 2009
This paper introduces a conceptual framework in order to assess the opportunities that the use of Internet may provide for political inclusion by pushing changes in citizen attitudes and public knowledge. A typology for participation limits in public decision processes and their relation with the communicative potential of Internet in mobilization is ...
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