Collaborative E-democracy
Concept, Representative democracy, Lobbying, Academic conference
978-613-9-84735-8
6139847354
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2011-12-12
29.00 €
eng
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Collaborative e-democracy is a democratic conception which combines key features of direct democracy, representative democracy, and e-democracy (i.e. the use of ICT's for democratic processes). The concept was first published at two international academic conferences in 2009 (see below). Collaborative e-democracy refers to a political system which governmental stakeholders (politicians/parties, ministers, parliamentarians etc.) and non-governmental stakeholders (NGO’s, political lobbies, local communities, individual citizens, etc.) collaborate on the development of public laws and policies. This collaborative policymaking process is conducted on a governmental social networking site in which all citizens are members (collaborative e-policy-making).
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