No"Enabling Multichannel Participation through ICT Adaptations for Participatory Budgeting ICT-enabled platform” (EMPATIA) is a multi-channel participatory budgeting (PB) platform that represents a significant social innovation process of democratic deliberation and decision-making, involving citizens within complex public-institution structures. EMPATIA was targeted to deliver socio-economic and political benefits, such as enhancing citizen-government engagement, increasing public value through PB process, promoting ‘inclusiveness’ among the marginalized groups of citizens, and impeding political discontent that underpins distrust and skepticism towards the government. The attainment of these benefits will be driven by the EMPATIA's perfor...
eParticipation concerns the use of ICT tools for facilitating the two-way communication between gove...
This paper analyzes existing practices and supporting technologies for Participatory Budgeting (PB),...
Abstract. Although many countries today exploit the potential of ICT for supporting citizens ’ engag...
No"Enabling Multichannel Participation through ICT Adaptations for Participatory Budgeting ICT-enabl...
Participatory budgeting (PB) is currently one of the most widely adopted democratic innovations. ICT...
EMPATIA - Enabling Multichannel PArticipation Through ICT Adaptations (687920)Participatory budgetin...
Para uma descrição completa do estudo, http://www.apis.ics.ulisboa.pt/catalogo/APIS0064.Participator...
Online deliberation invests significant sums in priorities co-decided by inhabitants, and is mostly ...
Participatory budgets are emerging as a paradigm for participation. However, there are many variants...
Participatory budgeting is a reasonably well-established governance practice, particularly in South ...
Participatory budgeting is a relatively new movement in public administration to involve citizens in...
This text discusses whether the use of Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) in Participa...
This text discusses whether the use of Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) in Participa...
Participatory budgeting (PB) is an increasingly popular method for enhancing citizen participation i...
Participatory budgeting (PB) has proven popular in the Baltic Sea Region, but municipalities are at ...
eParticipation concerns the use of ICT tools for facilitating the two-way communication between gove...
This paper analyzes existing practices and supporting technologies for Participatory Budgeting (PB),...
Abstract. Although many countries today exploit the potential of ICT for supporting citizens ’ engag...
No"Enabling Multichannel Participation through ICT Adaptations for Participatory Budgeting ICT-enabl...
Participatory budgeting (PB) is currently one of the most widely adopted democratic innovations. ICT...
EMPATIA - Enabling Multichannel PArticipation Through ICT Adaptations (687920)Participatory budgetin...
Para uma descrição completa do estudo, http://www.apis.ics.ulisboa.pt/catalogo/APIS0064.Participator...
Online deliberation invests significant sums in priorities co-decided by inhabitants, and is mostly ...
Participatory budgets are emerging as a paradigm for participation. However, there are many variants...
Participatory budgeting is a reasonably well-established governance practice, particularly in South ...
Participatory budgeting is a relatively new movement in public administration to involve citizens in...
This text discusses whether the use of Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) in Participa...
This text discusses whether the use of Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) in Participa...
Participatory budgeting (PB) is an increasingly popular method for enhancing citizen participation i...
Participatory budgeting (PB) has proven popular in the Baltic Sea Region, but municipalities are at ...
eParticipation concerns the use of ICT tools for facilitating the two-way communication between gove...
This paper analyzes existing practices and supporting technologies for Participatory Budgeting (PB),...
Abstract. Although many countries today exploit the potential of ICT for supporting citizens ’ engag...