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Electronic participation through social media [PDF]
It is widely acknowledge that many of e-Participation initiatives often attract wider audience and face serious limited citizens’ involvement. The use of social media has been seen as a hope to remedy such limitation.
Alarabiat, Ayman, Soares, Delfina Sá
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Digitalized authoritarianism and e-democracy: content and limitations of concepts
Contemporary digital technologies make us rethink the basic concepts of authoritarianism and democracy. The article contains descriptions and conditions of existence of both digitalized authoritarianism and e-democracy, which often use common political ...
Vlasova Olga Yurievna
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Transparency, E-Participation, and Open Government New Methods for Government Rightsizing and Agility [PDF]
The government agility is one of the most important challenges in the Islamic Republic of Iran. Many analysts claim that the only way for government agility is downsizing of government in the form of privatization. However, many experiences indicate that
Hossein Bouzarjomehri +3 more
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In this article, we observe the evolutions involved by the use of new technology in the communication around urban projects. Our analysis of the new modalities, Internet was able to import in the participation of inhabitants in urban projects (chapter 1)
Hélène Bailleul
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Digital citizens’ feelings in national #Covid 19 campaigns in Spain
Background: In 2020 Spain launched an official campaign, #EsteVirusLoParamosUnidos, aimed at uniting the entire country through citizen cooperation, in order to combat Covid-19. The objective of this research has been to analyse how this Twitter campaign
Sonia Santoveña-Casal +2 more
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Some Reflections on Possible Uses of E-Participation for the Local Level [PDF]
This contribution reflects on assumptions that E-Participation is (1) Based on (political discussions), experiencese and research results from face-to-face participation, is (2) Influenced by technical & design development (online & mobile) and is (3 ...
Schröder, Carolin
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Nowadays, daily life is unimaginable without information and communication technologies (ICTs). “New” reality dictates tectonic changes in communication processes that affect all spheres of life, including political ones.
Еlena V. Morozova +1 more
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Embedding persuasive features into policy issues:Implications to designing public participation processes [PDF]
Public participation is one of the most important tasks for policy making processes, and public authorities are lacking ideas on designing public participation processes facilitating active citizen participation.
Aggeliki Tsohou +55 more
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Online mothering is an arising and multifaceted phenomenon as the online world offers unique opportunities and risks in a particularly challenging period.
Rosa Scardigno +4 more
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FUPOL: an Integrated Approach to Participative Policies [PDF]
The Future Policy Modelling Project (FUPOL) is a research project funded by the 7th framework program of the European Union. Its research focus are new technologies and methods for e-governance, e-participation and policy modelling. The FUPOL consortium
Silvana Tomic Rotim +2 more
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