This short paper outlines initial ideas for a programme of research related to e-Democracy which commences in October 2008 and will be undertaken over the next three years. The research specifically intends to focus on factors in the architecture of online discursive spaces which may affect sustained and meaningful participation. It begins by describing the context as it relates to Community Informatics (CI). It then outlines the nature of one of the online communities that will be at the centre of the enquiry. Finally, it outlines four theoretical perspectives which seem to offer a route to analysis and sense-making, suggesting how a synthesis of these perspectives might contribute to original insights for CI
Modern information systems provide a technical foundation for greater participation of citizens in t...
In this article, we provide an overview of the main theoretical approaches to e-democracy, also cons...
This volume explores the main elements of e-Democracy, as is usually termed the implementation of de...
The possibilities for using online media to promote deliberative democracy and enhance civic partici...
In the context of local civic governance, much of the interest in e-Participation concerns the exten...
Digital media, in particular social media, are often perceived to be changing political participatio...
E-government is becoming a mature research field thanks to the proliferation of papers about this ch...
This research essay is a critical review and synthesis of extensive research on e-democracy (electro...
Citizen-led participation in democracy is explored through studying the online and offline spaces wh...
While there has been extensive investigation of government-initiated (topdown) forms of e-participat...
Authors often report on the limited success of e-Government initiatives in developing nations. Top d...
The Internet and related Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) have been proposed as a w...
Information and communication technologies (ICTs) offer opportunities for greater civic participatio...
The availability and promise of social networking technologies with their perceived open philosophy ...
This paper investigates in how to utilize ICT and Web 2.0 technologies and e-democracy software for ...
Modern information systems provide a technical foundation for greater participation of citizens in t...
In this article, we provide an overview of the main theoretical approaches to e-democracy, also cons...
This volume explores the main elements of e-Democracy, as is usually termed the implementation of de...
The possibilities for using online media to promote deliberative democracy and enhance civic partici...
In the context of local civic governance, much of the interest in e-Participation concerns the exten...
Digital media, in particular social media, are often perceived to be changing political participatio...
E-government is becoming a mature research field thanks to the proliferation of papers about this ch...
This research essay is a critical review and synthesis of extensive research on e-democracy (electro...
Citizen-led participation in democracy is explored through studying the online and offline spaces wh...
While there has been extensive investigation of government-initiated (topdown) forms of e-participat...
Authors often report on the limited success of e-Government initiatives in developing nations. Top d...
The Internet and related Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) have been proposed as a w...
Information and communication technologies (ICTs) offer opportunities for greater civic participatio...
The availability and promise of social networking technologies with their perceived open philosophy ...
This paper investigates in how to utilize ICT and Web 2.0 technologies and e-democracy software for ...
Modern information systems provide a technical foundation for greater participation of citizens in t...
In this article, we provide an overview of the main theoretical approaches to e-democracy, also cons...
This volume explores the main elements of e-Democracy, as is usually termed the implementation of de...