Comunicació presentada a la SocInfo 2017: 9th International Conference on Social Informatics, celebrada els dies 13 a 15 de setembre de 2017 a Oxford, Regne Unit.With the irruption of ICTs and the crisis of political representation, many online platforms have been developed with the aim of improving participatory democratic processes. However, regarding platforms for online petitioning, previous research has not found examples of how to effectively introduce discussions, a crucial feature to promote deliberation. In this study we focus on the case of Decidim Barcelona, the online participatory-democracy platform launched by the City Council of Barcelona in which proposals can be discussed with an interface that combines threaded discussions...
This thesis examines the quality and effectiveness of online political deliberation, within the fram...
The extension and transformation of political participation is dependent on widespread deliberation ...
Does the increasing usage of online political forums lead to a more deliberative democracy? This boo...
Comunicació presentada a la SocInfo 2017: 9th International Conference on Social Informatics, celebr...
With the irruption of ICTs and the crisis of political representation, many online platforms have be...
The new parties that emerged following the 15-M movement and against the austerity measures in Spain...
Online discussions are the essence of many social platforms on the Internet. These platforms are rec...
Are participatory platforms facilitating public deliberation? To answer this question, we ...
This paper investigates determinants of online deliberation by way of a comparative study of 28 onli...
This thesis aims at looking into whether democratic processes and deliberative policy discussion can...
This thesis aims at looking into whether democratic processes and deliberative policy discussion can...
’Democratic interfaces’ presents a design exploration into mobilizing the potential of the Internet ...
In this paper we report evidence from a collective deliberation experiment in which the supporters o...
Ever since the Internet has provided easy access to online discussion, advocates of deliberative dem...
Within democratic theory, the deliberative variant has assumed pre-eminence. It represents for many ...
This thesis examines the quality and effectiveness of online political deliberation, within the fram...
The extension and transformation of political participation is dependent on widespread deliberation ...
Does the increasing usage of online political forums lead to a more deliberative democracy? This boo...
Comunicació presentada a la SocInfo 2017: 9th International Conference on Social Informatics, celebr...
With the irruption of ICTs and the crisis of political representation, many online platforms have be...
The new parties that emerged following the 15-M movement and against the austerity measures in Spain...
Online discussions are the essence of many social platforms on the Internet. These platforms are rec...
Are participatory platforms facilitating public deliberation? To answer this question, we ...
This paper investigates determinants of online deliberation by way of a comparative study of 28 onli...
This thesis aims at looking into whether democratic processes and deliberative policy discussion can...
This thesis aims at looking into whether democratic processes and deliberative policy discussion can...
’Democratic interfaces’ presents a design exploration into mobilizing the potential of the Internet ...
In this paper we report evidence from a collective deliberation experiment in which the supporters o...
Ever since the Internet has provided easy access to online discussion, advocates of deliberative dem...
Within democratic theory, the deliberative variant has assumed pre-eminence. It represents for many ...
This thesis examines the quality and effectiveness of online political deliberation, within the fram...
The extension and transformation of political participation is dependent on widespread deliberation ...
Does the increasing usage of online political forums lead to a more deliberative democracy? This boo...