Edited by the Policy Studies Organization (PSO), the Oxford Internet Institute (OII), and Berkeley Electronic PressInternational audienceTo what extent is political participation deepened and enriched by the Internet? Isthe Internet more inclusive—especially towards the young—than traditional formsof participation requiring physical contact? Do people learn more by discussing onthe Internet—and especially in online political forums—than by deliberating face-to-face? We aim to answer these questions by presenting the results of research based on the observation of a deliberative experience that allowed both online andface-to-face participation, namely the IDEAL-EU project, carried out by theTuscany (Italy), Catalonia (Spain), and Poitou-Char...
The study of climate change communication has become an important research field. As stakeholders su...
The public perception of climate change is characterized by heterogeneity, even polarization. Delibe...
We seek to clarify the relationship between Internet use and political participation. Although early...
Edited by the Policy Studies Organization (PSO), the Oxford Internet Institute (OII), and Berkeley E...
This paper investigates determinants of online deliberation by way of a comparative study of 28 onli...
Citizens are demanding greater transparency and accountability from their governments, and seek to p...
This thesis aims at looking into whether democratic processes and deliberative policy discussion can...
How users discuss climate change online is one of the crucial questions (science) communication scho...
Various scholars underscore the importance of public engagement with climate change to successfully ...
Abstract: This paper reports on the deployment of a multilingual Social Networking Platform in three...
This thesis aims at looking into whether democratic processes and deliberative policy discussion can...
Administrations increasingly use the internet to improve citizens' participation in political proces...
Does the increasing usage of online political forums lead to a more deliberative democracy? This boo...
The Internet affords users a unique and low-cost way to engage with news, politics, and one another....
The Internet is rapidly becoming a part of the everyday lives of a majority of people in the Western...
The study of climate change communication has become an important research field. As stakeholders su...
The public perception of climate change is characterized by heterogeneity, even polarization. Delibe...
We seek to clarify the relationship between Internet use and political participation. Although early...
Edited by the Policy Studies Organization (PSO), the Oxford Internet Institute (OII), and Berkeley E...
This paper investigates determinants of online deliberation by way of a comparative study of 28 onli...
Citizens are demanding greater transparency and accountability from their governments, and seek to p...
This thesis aims at looking into whether democratic processes and deliberative policy discussion can...
How users discuss climate change online is one of the crucial questions (science) communication scho...
Various scholars underscore the importance of public engagement with climate change to successfully ...
Abstract: This paper reports on the deployment of a multilingual Social Networking Platform in three...
This thesis aims at looking into whether democratic processes and deliberative policy discussion can...
Administrations increasingly use the internet to improve citizens' participation in political proces...
Does the increasing usage of online political forums lead to a more deliberative democracy? This boo...
The Internet affords users a unique and low-cost way to engage with news, politics, and one another....
The Internet is rapidly becoming a part of the everyday lives of a majority of people in the Western...
The study of climate change communication has become an important research field. As stakeholders su...
The public perception of climate change is characterized by heterogeneity, even polarization. Delibe...
We seek to clarify the relationship between Internet use and political participation. Although early...