Legislatures around the world are experimenting with online petitions as a means of enabling the public to express policy preferences. In some countries they have attracted an extraordinarily large number of signatories, but it is often unclear what, if anything, they achieve. This article addresses this important question through an analysis of the UK parliament’s e-petitions system. Drawing on a review of historical and comparative research, it develops a new analytical framework which identifies four potential types of roles ‐ linkage, campaigning, scrutiny and policy. Our study shows that although a large proportion of e-petitions to the UK parliament are rejected and only a very small number lead to specific action, they nevertheless p...
Many legislators around the word are offering the use of web based e-petitioning platforms to allow ...
In the course of its long history, the petition system has been repeatedly adapted and modernised to...
Popular dissatisfaction with representative democracy has encouraged governments and legislatures wo...
Worldwide, representative democracies have experienced declining levels of voter turnout, lower memb...
Electronic petitions (e-petitions) have been introduced in Australian legislatures and international...
Electronic petitions (e-petitions) have been introduced in Australian legislatures and international...
Since 2000, a number of parliaments and governments have introduced electronic petitions systems (e-...
This article considers the extent to which petitions and e-petitions might allow citizens to ‘reach ...
Democracy is being challenged by low public participation in the democratic process. This has result...
Focusing on case studies of five different petitions systems, but also drawing on the Coalition gove...
Petitioning is a well established form of political participation in most liberal democracies, but l...
Since 2000, a number of parliaments and governments have introduced electronic petitions systems (e-...
E-petitioning platforms are increasingly popular in Western democracies and considered by some lawma...
Petitioning is a well established form of political participation in most liberal democracies. Yet, ...
Online petitions are an important feature of contemporary political engagement in advanced democraci...
Many legislators around the word are offering the use of web based e-petitioning platforms to allow ...
In the course of its long history, the petition system has been repeatedly adapted and modernised to...
Popular dissatisfaction with representative democracy has encouraged governments and legislatures wo...
Worldwide, representative democracies have experienced declining levels of voter turnout, lower memb...
Electronic petitions (e-petitions) have been introduced in Australian legislatures and international...
Electronic petitions (e-petitions) have been introduced in Australian legislatures and international...
Since 2000, a number of parliaments and governments have introduced electronic petitions systems (e-...
This article considers the extent to which petitions and e-petitions might allow citizens to ‘reach ...
Democracy is being challenged by low public participation in the democratic process. This has result...
Focusing on case studies of five different petitions systems, but also drawing on the Coalition gove...
Petitioning is a well established form of political participation in most liberal democracies, but l...
Since 2000, a number of parliaments and governments have introduced electronic petitions systems (e-...
E-petitioning platforms are increasingly popular in Western democracies and considered by some lawma...
Petitioning is a well established form of political participation in most liberal democracies. Yet, ...
Online petitions are an important feature of contemporary political engagement in advanced democraci...
Many legislators around the word are offering the use of web based e-petitioning platforms to allow ...
In the course of its long history, the petition system has been repeatedly adapted and modernised to...
Popular dissatisfaction with representative democracy has encouraged governments and legislatures wo...