We present a review of 80 papers representing efforts to support participation in democratic decision-making mostly related to local or national governments. The papers were published in leading human–computer interaction (SIGCHI conferences) venues. Most of this literature represents attempts to support assembly- oriented participation, wherein decisions are made through discussion, although referendum-type participation, involving decision-making based on voting, has gained attention too. Primarily, those papers addressing agenda-setting have examined organization-led forms, in which the agenda is controlled by those issuing the call for participation. Accordingly, the authors call for more research into support for representative models ...
We argue that some of the controversies over the democratic merits of (participatory) technology ass...
There is a growing body of literature in HCI examining the intersection between policymaking and tec...
Exploiting the relationship between democratic decision-making and the underlying technical infrastr...
Recently, arguments for the extension of citizen participation into decision-making processes have b...
In recent years there has been an increased focus upon developing platforms for community decision-m...
Technologies based on artificial intelligence (AI) can radically change the existing political parad...
Abstract: The paper starts from the observation that the forms of citizen participation have changed...
When discussing the role of digital technologies in pluralist democracies, artificial intelligence (...
What can we learn about the development of public interaction in e-democracy from a drama delivered ...
Author's version of an article published in Social Science Computer Review, 2010, 28 (4), 403-426. A...
This article reviews the concept of citizen participatory governance or citizen participation in pub...
Modern information systems provide a technical foundation for greater participation of citizens in t...
Citizen participation in increasingly digitalized governmental environments can introduce fruitful c...
Democratic innovations have recently gained momentum throughout the world. An increasing number of s...
In recent years there has been an increased focus upon developing platforms for community decision-m...
We argue that some of the controversies over the democratic merits of (participatory) technology ass...
There is a growing body of literature in HCI examining the intersection between policymaking and tec...
Exploiting the relationship between democratic decision-making and the underlying technical infrastr...
Recently, arguments for the extension of citizen participation into decision-making processes have b...
In recent years there has been an increased focus upon developing platforms for community decision-m...
Technologies based on artificial intelligence (AI) can radically change the existing political parad...
Abstract: The paper starts from the observation that the forms of citizen participation have changed...
When discussing the role of digital technologies in pluralist democracies, artificial intelligence (...
What can we learn about the development of public interaction in e-democracy from a drama delivered ...
Author's version of an article published in Social Science Computer Review, 2010, 28 (4), 403-426. A...
This article reviews the concept of citizen participatory governance or citizen participation in pub...
Modern information systems provide a technical foundation for greater participation of citizens in t...
Citizen participation in increasingly digitalized governmental environments can introduce fruitful c...
Democratic innovations have recently gained momentum throughout the world. An increasing number of s...
In recent years there has been an increased focus upon developing platforms for community decision-m...
We argue that some of the controversies over the democratic merits of (participatory) technology ass...
There is a growing body of literature in HCI examining the intersection between policymaking and tec...
Exploiting the relationship between democratic decision-making and the underlying technical infrastr...