Conference paperWhat remains unclear after a decade of e-Participation research and practice is the extent to which the social web and informal channels have empowered citizens in government-citizen interactions where government determines what, where and how to discuss. Lately, attention has shifted to how these informal channels could be better harnessed as part of a holistic e-Participation solution. However, this implicit notion of duality of e-Participation is yet to be explored or conceptualized. This paper provides a first step towards understanding the duality of Government-led and Citizen-led e-Participation based on structuration and dynamic capabilities theories. We employ structuration theory to understand ho...
[EN] This article examines citizen participation as a key factor for the sustainable development of ...
Modern society will only reach its potential when citizens individually and collectively are able to...
New forms of online citizen participation in government decision making have been fostered in the Un...
Despite the proliferation of e-Participation initiatives, overall efforts towards mainstreaming soci...
There have been limited efforts so far to mainstream social media-based citizen-led political deli...
Public participation has been a subject of active discussion in many fields particularly in politica...
This paper evaluates the dominant perspectives for understanding e-democracy in practice. It argues ...
The high rate of adoption of Social Media technologies and platforms make them naturally appealing...
As a solution to declining political and civic participation, many governments are seeking to increa...
Purpose – The purpose of this research is to investigate if, and in that case, how and what the e-go...
Many important forms of public participation take place in interactions between citizens. Studying t...
Citizen participation, enabled by electronic means, grows, in parallel with government\u27s apparent...
Governments around the world now use information and communication technologies (ICT) to improve the...
This article presents an experimental model for citizen deliberation that bridges the gap between de...
This paper develops a structurational framework for examining e-democracy. This framework draws on t...
[EN] This article examines citizen participation as a key factor for the sustainable development of ...
Modern society will only reach its potential when citizens individually and collectively are able to...
New forms of online citizen participation in government decision making have been fostered in the Un...
Despite the proliferation of e-Participation initiatives, overall efforts towards mainstreaming soci...
There have been limited efforts so far to mainstream social media-based citizen-led political deli...
Public participation has been a subject of active discussion in many fields particularly in politica...
This paper evaluates the dominant perspectives for understanding e-democracy in practice. It argues ...
The high rate of adoption of Social Media technologies and platforms make them naturally appealing...
As a solution to declining political and civic participation, many governments are seeking to increa...
Purpose – The purpose of this research is to investigate if, and in that case, how and what the e-go...
Many important forms of public participation take place in interactions between citizens. Studying t...
Citizen participation, enabled by electronic means, grows, in parallel with government\u27s apparent...
Governments around the world now use information and communication technologies (ICT) to improve the...
This article presents an experimental model for citizen deliberation that bridges the gap between de...
This paper develops a structurational framework for examining e-democracy. This framework draws on t...
[EN] This article examines citizen participation as a key factor for the sustainable development of ...
Modern society will only reach its potential when citizens individually and collectively are able to...
New forms of online citizen participation in government decision making have been fostered in the Un...