This book addresses one of the greatest challenges of post-modern democracy: how to bridge the perceived gap between citizens and democratic institutions. It examines internet-mediated multi-stakeholder processes of international and regional organisations - the European Union and United Nations - which aim to democratise decision-making processes in an attempt to counter criticisms of a 'democratic deficit'. The book evaluates two multi-stakeholder consultation processes where the internet played an important mediating role. It critically evaluates multi-stakeholderism as well as the potentials and constraints of the internet in terms of mediating or facilitating such consultation processes at international and regional levels of governanc...
The internet has the capacity to facilitate the creation of new forms of civic engagement, but the r...
Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) are increasingly used to engage civil society in in...
Web-based interactions to support participation and deliberative democracy, called e-participation a...
The concern over critical Internet resources has led to a development of the multistakeholder model ...
This article aims to critically assess claims that the Internet could facilitate the participation o...
Foreword to B. Cammaerts, Mind the gap: internet mediated policy processes beyond the nation stat
Insights from leading specialists in Internet studies allow unique comparative perspectives on the u...
More than 20 years after the Earth Summit of 1992, which introduced important social and ecological ...
This book explores the potential of the Internet for enabling new and flexible political participati...
Struggles for social change have become much more complex and need to be fought at several fronts at...
This thesis explores the implications of the Internet for democracy, re-evaluating the various claim...
International audienceWhile the Internet is often touted as a revolutionary technology, it might be ...
This volume provides an important update to our current understanding of politics and the internet i...
For many years now we have witnessed the developing use of the internet and associated technologies ...
For many years now we have witnessed the developing use of the internet and associated technologies ...
The internet has the capacity to facilitate the creation of new forms of civic engagement, but the r...
Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) are increasingly used to engage civil society in in...
Web-based interactions to support participation and deliberative democracy, called e-participation a...
The concern over critical Internet resources has led to a development of the multistakeholder model ...
This article aims to critically assess claims that the Internet could facilitate the participation o...
Foreword to B. Cammaerts, Mind the gap: internet mediated policy processes beyond the nation stat
Insights from leading specialists in Internet studies allow unique comparative perspectives on the u...
More than 20 years after the Earth Summit of 1992, which introduced important social and ecological ...
This book explores the potential of the Internet for enabling new and flexible political participati...
Struggles for social change have become much more complex and need to be fought at several fronts at...
This thesis explores the implications of the Internet for democracy, re-evaluating the various claim...
International audienceWhile the Internet is often touted as a revolutionary technology, it might be ...
This volume provides an important update to our current understanding of politics and the internet i...
For many years now we have witnessed the developing use of the internet and associated technologies ...
For many years now we have witnessed the developing use of the internet and associated technologies ...
The internet has the capacity to facilitate the creation of new forms of civic engagement, but the r...
Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) are increasingly used to engage civil society in in...
Web-based interactions to support participation and deliberative democracy, called e-participation a...