Citizen engagement in the Netherlands is formalised at both national and local levels. The legal avenues for citizen engagement at the national level consist primarily of agenda-setting and advisory direct voting mechanisms such as citizen petitions and referenda. At the local level, citizens have a more diverse array of opportunities to engage in policy development. Yet, the availability of these opportunities depends on local administrative arrangements and as such it varies from place to place. This report aims at providing an overview of the normative and institutional state of art of ICT-mediated citizen participation in the Netherlands. The first section provides an overview of the political and civic liberties framework in the Nether...
Abstract: This document is a case study of a country in which e-voting used to be the general norm: ...
The recent and rapid rise of digital technologies among citizens and civil society organizations (CS...
Citizen participation is usually seen as a vital aspect of democracy. Many theorists claim that citi...
The Netherlands provides several avenues for citizen participation in formal policy-making, and is o...
This report explores challenges to political participation of mobile EU citizens in the Netherlands....
This report explores challenges to political participation of mobile EU citizens in the Netherlands....
This report explores challenges to political participation of mobile EU citizens in the Netherlands....
Digital platforms have worldwide transformed the way citizens organise themselves to address public ...
Today, governmental bodies in many countries acknowledge ICT applications to be powerful tools for i...
Abstract: The aim of the Dutch e-Government policy is to improve information exchange, service deli...
The nature of Dutch democracy, once considered a highly stable product of cooperation, compromise an...
The Dutch government wants to improve its maturity in e-government. Therefore, it is important to id...
The Netherlands took up e-Government development relatively early and was considered to be one of th...
For the period surrounding the 2018 Dutch municipal elections, a team of researchers from the Delft ...
The aim of this research is to construct an understanding of the variables that influences the devel...
Abstract: This document is a case study of a country in which e-voting used to be the general norm: ...
The recent and rapid rise of digital technologies among citizens and civil society organizations (CS...
Citizen participation is usually seen as a vital aspect of democracy. Many theorists claim that citi...
The Netherlands provides several avenues for citizen participation in formal policy-making, and is o...
This report explores challenges to political participation of mobile EU citizens in the Netherlands....
This report explores challenges to political participation of mobile EU citizens in the Netherlands....
This report explores challenges to political participation of mobile EU citizens in the Netherlands....
Digital platforms have worldwide transformed the way citizens organise themselves to address public ...
Today, governmental bodies in many countries acknowledge ICT applications to be powerful tools for i...
Abstract: The aim of the Dutch e-Government policy is to improve information exchange, service deli...
The nature of Dutch democracy, once considered a highly stable product of cooperation, compromise an...
The Dutch government wants to improve its maturity in e-government. Therefore, it is important to id...
The Netherlands took up e-Government development relatively early and was considered to be one of th...
For the period surrounding the 2018 Dutch municipal elections, a team of researchers from the Delft ...
The aim of this research is to construct an understanding of the variables that influences the devel...
Abstract: This document is a case study of a country in which e-voting used to be the general norm: ...
The recent and rapid rise of digital technologies among citizens and civil society organizations (CS...
Citizen participation is usually seen as a vital aspect of democracy. Many theorists claim that citi...