This is an eGISE network paper. A significant area within eGovernment is concerned with systems to support democratic policy formation and decision making processes. In modern government, both local and national, consultation with interested parties is an important element in maintaining the democratic process. To date online consultation tools have has used existing software tools, which are simple text based tools that were not tailored to the process. This project proposes to develop an online tool that will visualise the issues and arguments graphically as the consultation process proceeds. Using Discourse Analysis and Ontological Engineering it will create Argument Maps that will server not only to inform participants but also t...
Governments are increasingly utilising online platforms in order to engage with, and ascertain the o...
Consultation with the public is widely recognized as a tool to ensure participation in rulemaking wh...
This paper investigates in how to utilize ICT and Web 2.0 technologies and e-democracy software for ...
This paper investigates to what extent Computer Supported Argument Visualisation can be designed to ...
A significant area within e-government is concerned with systems to support democratic policy format...
This is the post-print version of the Paper. The official published version can be accessed from the...
One of the key questions facing governments around the world is that of how to increase and maintain...
The paper outlines the theoretical concepts of (legislative) consultation and describes the practica...
Part 3: Policy ConsultationsInternational audiencePolicyCommons is a computer supported argument vis...
This report sets out to explore the reality of consultation as a form of citizen participation in po...
This paper is a summary of a PhD thesis proposal. It will explore how the Web 2.0 platform could be ...
Part 2: Visualising ArgumentsInternational audienceThis paper describes research that aims to develo...
This paper is a summary of a PhD thesis proposal. It will explore how the Web 2.0 platform could be ...
Exploiting the relationship between democratic decision-making and the underlying technical infrastr...
Engaging citizens in the deliberative process is essential to overcoming participatory apathy, cynic...
Governments are increasingly utilising online platforms in order to engage with, and ascertain the o...
Consultation with the public is widely recognized as a tool to ensure participation in rulemaking wh...
This paper investigates in how to utilize ICT and Web 2.0 technologies and e-democracy software for ...
This paper investigates to what extent Computer Supported Argument Visualisation can be designed to ...
A significant area within e-government is concerned with systems to support democratic policy format...
This is the post-print version of the Paper. The official published version can be accessed from the...
One of the key questions facing governments around the world is that of how to increase and maintain...
The paper outlines the theoretical concepts of (legislative) consultation and describes the practica...
Part 3: Policy ConsultationsInternational audiencePolicyCommons is a computer supported argument vis...
This report sets out to explore the reality of consultation as a form of citizen participation in po...
This paper is a summary of a PhD thesis proposal. It will explore how the Web 2.0 platform could be ...
Part 2: Visualising ArgumentsInternational audienceThis paper describes research that aims to develo...
This paper is a summary of a PhD thesis proposal. It will explore how the Web 2.0 platform could be ...
Exploiting the relationship between democratic decision-making and the underlying technical infrastr...
Engaging citizens in the deliberative process is essential to overcoming participatory apathy, cynic...
Governments are increasingly utilising online platforms in order to engage with, and ascertain the o...
Consultation with the public is widely recognized as a tool to ensure participation in rulemaking wh...
This paper investigates in how to utilize ICT and Web 2.0 technologies and e-democracy software for ...