When disaffection on political parties and politicians is pervasive, most argue whether it could be possible, thanks to the Internet – and Information and Communication Technologies in general – forget the mainstream political system and let the citizenry express their own opinion, debate in virtual agorae and vote their representatives and policy choices directly. In other words, the claim is whether the actual intermediaries can be replaced by citizen networks or, in the limit, just be overridden.Our aim in the following lines is to (1) explain that some dire (socioeconomic) changes are actually taking place,(2) why these socioeconomic changes are taking place and (3) infer, from this, what conditions shall take place in the future for (4...
Defence date: 18 February 2014Examining Board: Professor Alexander H. Trechsel, European University ...
For many observers neither EU-democracy nor e-democracy exist in any meaningful sense. With regard t...
Significant claims have been made that developments in e-government can lead to e-democracy. However...
New information and communication technologies are often viewed as a panacea to thecurrent crisis of...
International audienceWhile the Internet is often touted as a revolutionary technology, it might be ...
The debate on the impact of the information and communication technologies (ICT) on contemporary dem...
Democracies of the globalised world has been have been striving towards citizen empowerment in the r...
Although opinions differ over the timing of the first claims that the development of new information...
The amazing increase in the quantity and speed of information, provided by digital means that were u...
The progress of civilization, supported by the development of new technologies, has led to a series ...
Living in a rapidly changing society, where information travels with great speed and its upgrade is ...
In this article, we provide an overview of the main theoretical approaches to e-democracy, also cons...
This article focuses on the traditional notions of democracy and governance in the context of the re...
This volume explores the main elements of e-Democracy, as is usually termed the implementation of de...
Several factors and dimensions are taken into consideration which influences the definition and scop...
Defence date: 18 February 2014Examining Board: Professor Alexander H. Trechsel, European University ...
For many observers neither EU-democracy nor e-democracy exist in any meaningful sense. With regard t...
Significant claims have been made that developments in e-government can lead to e-democracy. However...
New information and communication technologies are often viewed as a panacea to thecurrent crisis of...
International audienceWhile the Internet is often touted as a revolutionary technology, it might be ...
The debate on the impact of the information and communication technologies (ICT) on contemporary dem...
Democracies of the globalised world has been have been striving towards citizen empowerment in the r...
Although opinions differ over the timing of the first claims that the development of new information...
The amazing increase in the quantity and speed of information, provided by digital means that were u...
The progress of civilization, supported by the development of new technologies, has led to a series ...
Living in a rapidly changing society, where information travels with great speed and its upgrade is ...
In this article, we provide an overview of the main theoretical approaches to e-democracy, also cons...
This article focuses on the traditional notions of democracy and governance in the context of the re...
This volume explores the main elements of e-Democracy, as is usually termed the implementation of de...
Several factors and dimensions are taken into consideration which influences the definition and scop...
Defence date: 18 February 2014Examining Board: Professor Alexander H. Trechsel, European University ...
For many observers neither EU-democracy nor e-democracy exist in any meaningful sense. With regard t...
Significant claims have been made that developments in e-government can lead to e-democracy. However...