Governments around the world have been pressured to implement e-Government programs in order to improve the government-citizen dialogue. The authors of this article review prior literature on such efforts to find if they lead to increased democratic participation ("e-Democracy") for the affected citizens, with a focus on the key concepts of transparency, openness, and engagement. The authors find that such efforts are a starting point toward e-Democracy, but the journey is far from complete
This article aims, through a systematic literature review, answer the following research question: W...
International audienceWhile the Internet is often touted as a revolutionary technology, it might be ...
The article aims to outline the role of e-democracy within the setting of the Eastern Partnership pr...
The article describes the concept of e-democracy and analyzes the prospects and ob- stacles to its r...
This research essay is a critical review and synthesis of extensive research on e-democracy (electro...
Significant claims have been made that developments in e-government can lead to e-democracy. However...
creates new possibilities for the processes of democracy, and at the same time creates great challen...
We are all aware of political imperatives towards e-government and public participation which, toget...
Recently we have witnessed declining confidence of citizens in public authorities in developed count...
This paper argues the urgent need to better understand the e-democracy pilots that have taken place ...
This volume explores the main elements of e-Democracy, as is usually termed the implementation of de...
[[abstract]]E-government uses information and communication technology to provide citizens with info...
E-governance is much more than just a government website. E-governance is the use of information and...
Information and communication technologies (ICTs) are playing an increasingly vital role in the dail...
Information and communication technologies (ICTs) are playing an increasingly vital role in the dail...
This article aims, through a systematic literature review, answer the following research question: W...
International audienceWhile the Internet is often touted as a revolutionary technology, it might be ...
The article aims to outline the role of e-democracy within the setting of the Eastern Partnership pr...
The article describes the concept of e-democracy and analyzes the prospects and ob- stacles to its r...
This research essay is a critical review and synthesis of extensive research on e-democracy (electro...
Significant claims have been made that developments in e-government can lead to e-democracy. However...
creates new possibilities for the processes of democracy, and at the same time creates great challen...
We are all aware of political imperatives towards e-government and public participation which, toget...
Recently we have witnessed declining confidence of citizens in public authorities in developed count...
This paper argues the urgent need to better understand the e-democracy pilots that have taken place ...
This volume explores the main elements of e-Democracy, as is usually termed the implementation of de...
[[abstract]]E-government uses information and communication technology to provide citizens with info...
E-governance is much more than just a government website. E-governance is the use of information and...
Information and communication technologies (ICTs) are playing an increasingly vital role in the dail...
Information and communication technologies (ICTs) are playing an increasingly vital role in the dail...
This article aims, through a systematic literature review, answer the following research question: W...
International audienceWhile the Internet is often touted as a revolutionary technology, it might be ...
The article aims to outline the role of e-democracy within the setting of the Eastern Partnership pr...