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Trade Unions in e-Democracy

2004
Trade unions (TU) seem to adapt very timidly and slowly to e-democracy. Electronic and networked communications challenge trade unions to develop new organizational methods of servicing their members’ needs. Workers access their own e-mail in the workplace.
Laurence Favier, Joël Mekhantar
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E-Democracy: Issues and Countermeasures

2010 International Conference on E-Business and E-Government, 2010
With the rapid development of information and network technology, e-democracy came into being. As a new means and channel of democratic participation, there are two essential perspectives of e-democracy. On the one hand, it plays a kind of positive role; on the other hand, there are some limitations and problems. In this paper, first of all, the author
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The Framework of e-Democracy Development

2004
This paper addresses the framework of e-Democracy, which is presented in the generic sustainable e-Democracy form, such as management and stakeholder, business driver, technology driver and development methodology. The related contents of creating e-Democracy applications are also discussed.
Wichian Chutimaskul, Suree Funilkul
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The Scottish Parliament and e‐democracy

Aslib Proceedings, 2005
PurposeTo describe the initiatives of the Scottish Parliament in the field of e‐democracy and assess the prospects for future developments.Design/methodology/approachAnalysis and review.FindingsThe Scottish Parliament has always seen the internet as one of the major mechanisms for engaging Scottish citizens in the Parliament's business and activities ...
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A System to Support e-Democracy

2002
This paper briefly describes functionality and customisation support of the system called WEBOCRAT, which is being developed within the EU-funded project Webocracy (IST-1999-20364 "Web Technologies Supporting Direct Participation in democratic Processes").
Ján Paralic, Tomas Sabol, Marian Mach
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Advances in e‐democracy: overview

Aslib Proceedings, 2006
PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to introduce the theme of this special issue, “Advances in e‐democracy: engaging citizens and electorates”.Design/methodology/approachAn overview is provided of developments in e‐government before providing a summary discussion of the papers that are presented in this issue.FindingsWhile governments around the world,
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E-Democracy: Internet Voting

2003
Voting via the Internet is part of electronic government and electronic democracy. However, there are many obstacles which have to be overcome, especially legal restrictions have to be transformed into technical and security solutions. In the first part the article discusses advantages and disadvantages of Internet elections, shows different ...
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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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Trust and Distrust in e-Democracy

DG.O 2022: The 23rd Annual International Conference on Digital Government Research, 2022
David Duenas-Cid   +2 more
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E-Democracy and Trust

2013
In developed countries, large numbers of citizens are benefiting from e-government services and information that is ubiquitously accessible. However, citizen’s democracy and trust play a crucial role in the advancement of e-government implementation and further progress. E-democracy is strongly linked to trust.
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