Fears for the health of representative politics in advanced industrial democracies have gained prominence in recent years with observers pointing to a growing body of evidence that citizens are disengaging from formal politics. One of the solutions put forward to address these perceived problems is the incorporation, by politicians, of new communication channels, such as the Internet and the World Wide Web (WWW). To date, however, attention has focused largely on the supply-side of on-line engagement by politicians rather than on levels of demand and actual use among citizens. This article provides a ‘bottom– up’ perspective to the debate in the Australian context, looking at the e-democracy and, particularly, e-representation deb...
Governments worldwide are increasingly attempting to use the internet to engage citizens. After an i...
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Fears for the health of representative politics in advanced industrialdemocracies have gained promin...
Fears for the health of representative politics in advanced industrial democracies have gained incre...
Studies on the use of internet in the Australian political arena indicate that the site producer, ra...
New media technologies, such as the internet and email, have been seen as providing oppor-tunities t...
This article responds to Thomas’s (2004) call for investigation into how the internet and Worl...
This paper examines the impact of the Internet, specifically the World Wide Web (WWW) and e-mail on ...
Concerned by declining interest, trust, and participation by citizens in democratic politics, govern...
This article explores whether information and communication technologies (ICTs) are being used to th...
This thesis analyses how the relationship between elected representatives, policy frameworks and evo...
This article seeks to provide a brief overview of the current development of digital democracy in Au...
In the current public policy environment, the importance of an engaged citizenry is gaining increase...
Abstract: This paper examines the current status of e-democracy initiatives in Australia and conside...
Governments worldwide are increasingly attempting to use the internet to engage citizens. After an i...
This article is not available through ChesterRep.Based on content analysis of representatives' websi...
All papers and presentation files remain the property of the respective author(s).This paper takes a...
Fears for the health of representative politics in advanced industrialdemocracies have gained promin...
Fears for the health of representative politics in advanced industrial democracies have gained incre...
Studies on the use of internet in the Australian political arena indicate that the site producer, ra...
New media technologies, such as the internet and email, have been seen as providing oppor-tunities t...
This article responds to Thomas’s (2004) call for investigation into how the internet and Worl...
This paper examines the impact of the Internet, specifically the World Wide Web (WWW) and e-mail on ...
Concerned by declining interest, trust, and participation by citizens in democratic politics, govern...
This article explores whether information and communication technologies (ICTs) are being used to th...
This thesis analyses how the relationship between elected representatives, policy frameworks and evo...
This article seeks to provide a brief overview of the current development of digital democracy in Au...
In the current public policy environment, the importance of an engaged citizenry is gaining increase...
Abstract: This paper examines the current status of e-democracy initiatives in Australia and conside...
Governments worldwide are increasingly attempting to use the internet to engage citizens. After an i...
This article is not available through ChesterRep.Based on content analysis of representatives' websi...
All papers and presentation files remain the property of the respective author(s).This paper takes a...