This paper focuses on the use of local government Web sites in the United Kingdom to encourage and facilitate democratic deliberation. The question addressed is to what end, and on whose terms, citizens are being encouraged to engage local government via computer–mediated communication. After an initial investigation into the legislative framework of local e–democracy, this paper examines opportunities available for citizens to deliberate by examining 469 local government Web sites. This information is then reviewed in the context of empirical evidence on the practices and attitudes of those responsible for the management and upkeep of the specific sites under question. It appears that while interaction is being encouraged, it is limited an...
This thesis analyses how the relationship between elected representatives, policy frameworks and evo...
The application of ICT in local government in the UK has almost exclusively focused on the benefits ...
There has been a growing concern regarding political disengagement among citizens within liberal thi...
This paper focuses on the use of local government Web sites in the United Kingdom to encourage and f...
This paper focuses on the use of local government Web sites in the United Kingdom to encourage and f...
This article seeks to explore the role of the Internet in enhancing democratic local governance. The...
This research was sponsored by the UK Office of the Deputy Prime Minister (ODPM) through its Local e...
This article seeks to explore the role of the Internet in enhancing democratic local governance. The...
The use of information and communication technologies by governments to facilitate the exchange of i...
Abstract: There has been a growing concern regarding political disengagement among citizens within w...
The present chapter aims to investigate to what extent the use of ICT tools facilitates the transpar...
This chapter analyses local government’s response to the pressure to modernise its structures ...
Part 4: eParticipation Initiatives and Country StudiesInternational audienceIn the context of local ...
This paper seeks to develop an understanding of the role played by social media (in the English cont...
Local government in Australia is under pressure to modernize its structures in the new public manage...
This thesis analyses how the relationship between elected representatives, policy frameworks and evo...
The application of ICT in local government in the UK has almost exclusively focused on the benefits ...
There has been a growing concern regarding political disengagement among citizens within liberal thi...
This paper focuses on the use of local government Web sites in the United Kingdom to encourage and f...
This paper focuses on the use of local government Web sites in the United Kingdom to encourage and f...
This article seeks to explore the role of the Internet in enhancing democratic local governance. The...
This research was sponsored by the UK Office of the Deputy Prime Minister (ODPM) through its Local e...
This article seeks to explore the role of the Internet in enhancing democratic local governance. The...
The use of information and communication technologies by governments to facilitate the exchange of i...
Abstract: There has been a growing concern regarding political disengagement among citizens within w...
The present chapter aims to investigate to what extent the use of ICT tools facilitates the transpar...
This chapter analyses local government’s response to the pressure to modernise its structures ...
Part 4: eParticipation Initiatives and Country StudiesInternational audienceIn the context of local ...
This paper seeks to develop an understanding of the role played by social media (in the English cont...
Local government in Australia is under pressure to modernize its structures in the new public manage...
This thesis analyses how the relationship between elected representatives, policy frameworks and evo...
The application of ICT in local government in the UK has almost exclusively focused on the benefits ...
There has been a growing concern regarding political disengagement among citizens within liberal thi...