Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) are increasingly used to engage civil society in intergovernmental negotiations on sustainable development. They have emerged as a potential remedy to the democratic legitimacy deficit that pervades traditional mechanisms for civil society representation, and ultimately, intergovernmental policymaking. However, many observers have contested the benefits of ICT for democratization on both theoretical and empirical grounds. Sénit contributes to this debate by evaluating the democratic legitimacy of ICT in civil society consultations in intergovernmental policy, taking the numerous online Dialogues of the 2012 United Nations Conference on Sustainable Development (“Rio+20 conference”) as a case s...
Representative democracies throughout the world are undergoing major transformations with strong cha...
New technologies provide new channels of access to political information and participation in decisi...
Our paper critically addresses the involvement and the role of civilsociety entities in new particip...
The concern over critical Internet resources has led to a development of the multistakeholder model ...
This book addresses one of the greatest challenges of post-modern democracy: how to bridge the perce...
This briefing paper reviews the increasing contribution of technology to democracy and conflict reso...
Taking a multidisciplinary approach that they identify as a cyber-realist research agenda, the con...
There is a widely held view that information and communications technology (ICT) has the potential t...
‘Electronic democracy’ is a concept with a relatively long history. It has been a central feature of...
During the negotiations of the Sustainable Development Goals, the United Nations consulted worldwide...
International audienceWhile the Internet is often touted as a revolutionary technology, it might be ...
What are the conditions in democratic governance that make information and communication technology ...
The role of digital technologies in the public administration has grown significantly in the last fi...
New information and communication technologies are often viewed as a panacea to thecurrent crisis of...
The idea of democracy had come a long way before it was given its first modern forms in the liberal ...
Representative democracies throughout the world are undergoing major transformations with strong cha...
New technologies provide new channels of access to political information and participation in decisi...
Our paper critically addresses the involvement and the role of civilsociety entities in new particip...
The concern over critical Internet resources has led to a development of the multistakeholder model ...
This book addresses one of the greatest challenges of post-modern democracy: how to bridge the perce...
This briefing paper reviews the increasing contribution of technology to democracy and conflict reso...
Taking a multidisciplinary approach that they identify as a cyber-realist research agenda, the con...
There is a widely held view that information and communications technology (ICT) has the potential t...
‘Electronic democracy’ is a concept with a relatively long history. It has been a central feature of...
During the negotiations of the Sustainable Development Goals, the United Nations consulted worldwide...
International audienceWhile the Internet is often touted as a revolutionary technology, it might be ...
What are the conditions in democratic governance that make information and communication technology ...
The role of digital technologies in the public administration has grown significantly in the last fi...
New information and communication technologies are often viewed as a panacea to thecurrent crisis of...
The idea of democracy had come a long way before it was given its first modern forms in the liberal ...
Representative democracies throughout the world are undergoing major transformations with strong cha...
New technologies provide new channels of access to political information and participation in decisi...
Our paper critically addresses the involvement and the role of civilsociety entities in new particip...