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E-government as a tool to improve the efficiency of public administration: The case of Kazakhstan [PDF]
Digitalization contributed to the modernization of public administration, particularly e-government development. The purpose of this study is to determine the role of e-government in improving the efficiency of public administration in Kazakhstan.
Shynar Orazgaliyeva +3 more
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The study of e-participation is a young and growing discipline in which controversies are vibrant. One of these is the lack of a widely accepted definition of “e-participation.” Online political activities that involve little effort from the participant, such as liking or sharing political content on social media, are particularly divisive.
Cantijoch Cunill, Marta, Gibson, Rachel
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Virtual E-participation in Saving the Environment in the Digital Age Through Change.org
The purpose of this research is to see how the role of the Change.org website and how the Change.org account interacts with Twitter social media accounts through mentions that are used to increase public awareness of the environment.
Rosmita Rosmita +2 more
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The aim of this study is to contribute to the growing literature on electronic participation (e-participation), by analysing various scenarios of participation.
Alexander Mertes +3 more
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In Britain as elsewhere, planning systems are entering a “digital turn.” However, the emerging conversations around PlanTech in policy, industry, and research yield contrasting views about the promises of digital technology and “data-driven” decisions to
James Charlton +3 more
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Participatory Urban Planning: What Would Make Planners Trust the Citizens?
Based on the critical stance of citizens towards urban planning, growing attention has been directed towards new forms of citizen participation. A key expectation is that advanced digital technologies will reconnect citizens and decision makers and ...
Joachim Åström
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The challenges of the digital economy are leading to radical changes in public governance, creating conditions for convenient and prompt access to public services and public information.
Hanna Kotina +2 more
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Hate and False Metaphors: Implications to Emerging E-Participation Environment
This study aims to investigate the effect of metaphorical content on e-participation in healthcare. With this objective, the study assesses the awareness and capability of e-participants to navigate through healthcare metaphors during their participation.
Sreejith Alathur +4 more
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We are apparently living in an age of "hyperdepoliticisation". But what is meant today by de-politicization and how does this phenomenon impact upon the forms taken by political functions in con-temporary complex societies?
Ernesto d'Albergo, Giulio Moini
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Moving into the third decade of the 21st century, smart cities are becoming a vital concept of advancement of the quality of life. Without any doubt, cities today can generate data of high velocity which can be used in plethora of applications.
Athanasios Koukofikis, Volker Coors
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