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E-Participation

Proceedings of the 8th International Conference on Theory and Practice of Electronic Governance, 2014
E-participation is a major part of e-government initiatives; it is a window through which governments interact with their citizens and allow for a healthier democratic environment. In addition, e-participation is one of the main elements in the free democratic world that is receiving growing interest by governments, through implementing Information and
Rawan T. Khasawneh   +2 more
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Designing the e-participation artefact

International Journal of Electronic Business, 2008
When e-participation is considered in the context of applied research, researchers support government institutions by enabling technology for citizens who participate in policy-making. Governments' e-participation agendas involve a variety of different design activities; for example, designing new administrative procedures, computer literacy programs ...
Sanford, Clive Carlton, Rose, Jeremy
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E-Participation

2010
Citizen participation in government decision making through online and other electronic technologies has been termed e-participation, and has the potential to facilitate better decisions, better citizens, and better government. The chapter examines the extent to which progressive e-participation practice interacts with local government decision making ...
Demediuk, Peter, Solli, Rolf
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The Impact of Smartphones on E-Participation

2013 46th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences, 2013
In the last years social media as well as mobile applications are of growing relevance for public political discussions and therefore for the approach of e-participation. However, studies show that there is still a low degree of involvement of politicians and citizens.
Stieglitz, Stefan, Brockmann, Tobias
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The Citizens in E-Participation

2006
Recent advances in GIS and the Internet have improved the technical possibilities for supporting the public participation through e-Participation systems - e.g. Public Participation GIS. On the other hand there has been too much focus on many technical aspects of public participation with reduced focus on the citizens.
Hansen, H. S., Reinau, K.
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Stepwise E-Participation

2012
In this chapter, the authors present and discuss the results of the IDEAL-EU project, in which three European Regions - i.e. Tuscany, Catalonia, and Poitou-Charentes - have involved citizens (and particularly young people) in discussing and deliberating on the priorities of the new climate change agenda of the European Parliament, supported by two ...
Francesco Molinari   +2 more
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E-participation and e-participants: solving the patent ‘crisis’

International Review of Law, Computers & Technology, 2012
One of the major planks of some visions for E-Gov is that there is a willing participatory group who are more than happy to be involved in new forms of democracy and will be active and useful suppliers of input to e-consultation or e-participation processes.
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Evaluating parliamentary e-participation

2008 Third International Conference on Digital Information Management, 2008
Although many countries today exploit the potential of ICT for supporting citizenspsila engagement in the democratic processes and invest significant amounts of money in e-participation, have do not pay corresponding attention in evaluating these efforts.
Euripidis N. Loukis, Alexandros Xenakis
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E-Participation

2012
Communication has long been understood as essential to the democratic process; it not only conveys information about politics to citizens, but also enables social deliberation by allowing citizens to communicate with one another and with officials. As digital media have developed and become increasingly ubiquitous in communication, new opportunities ...
Christopher Wells, Patricia Moy
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