E-democracy incorporates digital tools, the internet and social media to enhance democracy. There are many of these tools available to improve governmental responsiveness, transparency, and accountability, but also to support the inclusiveness, representativeness and influence of citizens’ participation. Examples are online petitions, apps for neighborhood watches, wikiplanning and social media monitoring. Web 3.0, which is more interactive and less location specific, enables governments to take a more personalized approach. It also allows for participation across administrative and geographical boundaries. In this symposium two contributions address the question of the influence of e-democracy on the democratization of governmental decisio...
The article describes the concept of e-democracy and analyzes the prospects and ob- stacles to its r...
The drivers behind e-participation are digitalisation, the development of digital tools that can be ...
With the rise of the WWW as a platform for mass media, the question of the Internet’s potential to c...
E-democracy incorporates digital tools, the internet and social media to enhance democracy. There ar...
European E-Democracy in Practice Chapter 4: Experience with Digital Tools in Different Types of e-P...
The participation of citizens in the public life is the very heart of the democracy. Ideas, suggesti...
This article identifies a growing urgency for the digital facilitation of existing democratic proces...
Municipalities in several countries have adopted measures of e-democracy in order to strengthen citi...
Abstract. Digital media have made a strong appeal to people wanting to improve democracy right from ...
With the diffusion of the World Wide Web expectations were raised that electronic tools may stimulat...
This open access book explores how digital tools and social media technologies can contribute to bet...
creates new possibilities for the processes of democracy, and at the same time creates great challen...
Recently we have witnessed declining confidence of citizens in public authorities in developed count...
Web-based interactions to support participation and deliberative democracy, called e-participation a...
Digital media, in particular social media, are often perceived to be changing political participatio...
The article describes the concept of e-democracy and analyzes the prospects and ob- stacles to its r...
The drivers behind e-participation are digitalisation, the development of digital tools that can be ...
With the rise of the WWW as a platform for mass media, the question of the Internet’s potential to c...
E-democracy incorporates digital tools, the internet and social media to enhance democracy. There ar...
European E-Democracy in Practice Chapter 4: Experience with Digital Tools in Different Types of e-P...
The participation of citizens in the public life is the very heart of the democracy. Ideas, suggesti...
This article identifies a growing urgency for the digital facilitation of existing democratic proces...
Municipalities in several countries have adopted measures of e-democracy in order to strengthen citi...
Abstract. Digital media have made a strong appeal to people wanting to improve democracy right from ...
With the diffusion of the World Wide Web expectations were raised that electronic tools may stimulat...
This open access book explores how digital tools and social media technologies can contribute to bet...
creates new possibilities for the processes of democracy, and at the same time creates great challen...
Recently we have witnessed declining confidence of citizens in public authorities in developed count...
Web-based interactions to support participation and deliberative democracy, called e-participation a...
Digital media, in particular social media, are often perceived to be changing political participatio...
The article describes the concept of e-democracy and analyzes the prospects and ob- stacles to its r...
The drivers behind e-participation are digitalisation, the development of digital tools that can be ...
With the rise of the WWW as a platform for mass media, the question of the Internet’s potential to c...