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Prospects for e-democracy in Europe

by Iris Korthagen; Ira van Keulen; Leonhard Hennen; Georg Aichholzer; Gloria Rose; Ralf Lindner; Kerstin Goos

Feb 1, 2018
  • Civil Society
  • Computers and Technology

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The drivers behind e-participation are digitalisation, the development of digital tools that can be usedfor citizen involvement – social media, deliberative software, e-voting systems, etc. – and growingaccess to the internet. In European countries, especially those that rank prominently among the top 50performers, citizens have more and more opportunities to have their say in government and politics.According to the UN, the largest share of e-participation initiatives relates to central and localgovernments giving access to public sector information and public consultation via digital tools.Recently there has been a growing focus on citizen involvement in policy making, although progressin this field has been modest so far.

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  • EPRS | European Parliamentary Research Service, Scientific Foresight Unit (STOA), European Parliament

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Title: Prospects for e-democracy in Europe
Publication date 2018-02-01
Publication Year 2018
Authors Iris Korthagen , Ira van Keulen , Leonhard Hennen , Georg Aichholzer , Gloria Rose , Ralf Lindner , Kerstin Goos
Copyright holder(s) EPRS | European Parliamentary Research Service, Scientific Foresight Unit (STOA), European Parliament
Geographical Focus Europe
Keywords participatory , european citizens , e voting , EU level , participatory budgeting
Document type CaseStudy , Report/Whitepaper
Language English
URL: http://interfaith.issuelab.org/resource/prospects-for-e-democracy-in-europe.html
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