oai:ojs.pressto.amu.edu.pl:article/12162The paper provides introductory remarks to the special issue of Public Philosophy and Democratic Education dedicated to the role of participatory methods in contemporary informational society. The authors posit that in relation to classical definitions of knowledge economy, which treat knowledge as a fundamental factor of production leading to innovations in products and services, one can also acknowledge the democratizing of the innovation (technical, social, or institutional) due to increased participation of society in the process. The authors refer to information technologies which enable citizens’ participation in urban governance. They also emphasize the role of participatory-foresight methods i...
The reviewed book approaches diverse aspects of the transition to the knowledge society. The central...
Engaging citizens with digital technology to co-create data, information and knowledge has widely be...
The arrival and generalization of social software - often subsumed under the misnomer Web 2.0, conve...
The paper provides introductory remarks to the special issue of Public Philosophy and Democratic Ed...
This open access book examines how digital technologies are used to promote citizen participation in...
This paper aims to analyze the concept of participatory democracy in the European context. In the er...
Early conceptions of digital democracy as a virtual public sphere or civic commons have been replace...
The idea of an information society cannot dissociate from the socio-productive structure. In contemp...
The article analyzes the nature of knowledge society. Research opportunities of instrumental reason ...
Public organizations should rediscover the role of knowledge as a source for designing and implement...
AbstractThe article analyzes the nature of knowledge society. Research opportunities of instrumental...
Abstract: The paper starts from the observation that the forms of citizen participation have changed...
abstract (introduction): the seventies launched a development which, no doubt, will affect the socia...
Part of the book "Aspects of the Digital Library" - http://hdl.handle.net/1956/182
The formation of a knowledge society and the digital stage of development of modern civilization cul...
The reviewed book approaches diverse aspects of the transition to the knowledge society. The central...
Engaging citizens with digital technology to co-create data, information and knowledge has widely be...
The arrival and generalization of social software - often subsumed under the misnomer Web 2.0, conve...
The paper provides introductory remarks to the special issue of Public Philosophy and Democratic Ed...
This open access book examines how digital technologies are used to promote citizen participation in...
This paper aims to analyze the concept of participatory democracy in the European context. In the er...
Early conceptions of digital democracy as a virtual public sphere or civic commons have been replace...
The idea of an information society cannot dissociate from the socio-productive structure. In contemp...
The article analyzes the nature of knowledge society. Research opportunities of instrumental reason ...
Public organizations should rediscover the role of knowledge as a source for designing and implement...
AbstractThe article analyzes the nature of knowledge society. Research opportunities of instrumental...
Abstract: The paper starts from the observation that the forms of citizen participation have changed...
abstract (introduction): the seventies launched a development which, no doubt, will affect the socia...
Part of the book "Aspects of the Digital Library" - http://hdl.handle.net/1956/182
The formation of a knowledge society and the digital stage of development of modern civilization cul...
The reviewed book approaches diverse aspects of the transition to the knowledge society. The central...
Engaging citizens with digital technology to co-create data, information and knowledge has widely be...
The arrival and generalization of social software - often subsumed under the misnomer Web 2.0, conve...