In this paper, we present our preliminary findings from a literature analysis of eParticipation tools. The background for the study is the expectation from many national governments that local politicians should have an ongoing digital dialogue with citizens. Media technologies and communication tools frame, structure and shape debates based on their affordances, underlying sociocultural as well as sociotechnical context. The purpose of this work in progress is to present our initial findings from a literature study of eParticipation tools. The literature study will form the foundation for future work, which includes a further examination of the potential political/deliberative consequences of different technologies. The study is set in a N...
Norwegian political parties have used the Internet for campaigning since 2001. In 2009 all the parti...
The development of new technologies will enable decentralization and freedom of communication for la...
While observers have focused on the political use of social media when exploring their democratic po...
In this paper, we present our preliminary findings from a literature analysis of eParticipation tool...
This thesis presents an exploratory study of the use of social media in the Norwegian public sector,...
This paper discusses the impact of new media on local politics and politicians in a highly digitalis...
Public participation is an activity that is conducted regularly in every planning process in Norway,...
eParticipation is the extension and transformation of participation in political deliberation and de...
The article explores social media as institutions for political communication between voters and pol...
This paper addresses the challenges to the theories of the political sphere posed by a digital socie...
Published version of a chapter in the book: Electronic Participation. Also available from the publis...
This thesis is about the formation of recommendations fore-participation for the Swedish municipalit...
Based on the interactivity theory, this study examines relationships between peoples political media...
Published version of a chapter in the book: Electronic Participation. Also available at http://dx.do...
This book explores the potential of the Internet for enabling new and flexible political participati...
Norwegian political parties have used the Internet for campaigning since 2001. In 2009 all the parti...
The development of new technologies will enable decentralization and freedom of communication for la...
While observers have focused on the political use of social media when exploring their democratic po...
In this paper, we present our preliminary findings from a literature analysis of eParticipation tool...
This thesis presents an exploratory study of the use of social media in the Norwegian public sector,...
This paper discusses the impact of new media on local politics and politicians in a highly digitalis...
Public participation is an activity that is conducted regularly in every planning process in Norway,...
eParticipation is the extension and transformation of participation in political deliberation and de...
The article explores social media as institutions for political communication between voters and pol...
This paper addresses the challenges to the theories of the political sphere posed by a digital socie...
Published version of a chapter in the book: Electronic Participation. Also available from the publis...
This thesis is about the formation of recommendations fore-participation for the Swedish municipalit...
Based on the interactivity theory, this study examines relationships between peoples political media...
Published version of a chapter in the book: Electronic Participation. Also available at http://dx.do...
This book explores the potential of the Internet for enabling new and flexible political participati...
Norwegian political parties have used the Internet for campaigning since 2001. In 2009 all the parti...
The development of new technologies will enable decentralization and freedom of communication for la...
While observers have focused on the political use of social media when exploring their democratic po...