E-Government and Monitory Democracy: Iceland's Crowdsourced Constitution
This paper explores government use of information and communication technologies (ICTs) to facilitate civic involvement in democratic reform. It suggests that e-government offers the platforms needed to address increasing external pressures for greater government transparency and responsiveness, and...
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ftcanberrauncris:oai:pure.atira.dk:publications/3cb551a3-2c37-49c1-bc95-dba11db61e1e 2023-05-15T16:49:18+02:00 E-Government and Monitory Democracy: Iceland's Crowdsourced Constitution FREEMAN, Julie Lee, T Trees, K Desai, R 2013 application/pdf https://researchprofiles.canberra.edu.au/en/publications/3cb551a3-2c37-49c1-bc95-dba11db61e1e https://researchsystem.canberra.edu.au/ws/files/26373003/ANZCA13_Freeman.pdf https://www.anzca.net/component/docman/?task=doc_download&gid=693&Itemid= eng eng Australian and New Zealand Communication Association (ANZCA) info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess FREEMAN , J 2013 , E-Government and Monitory Democracy: Iceland's Crowdsourced Constitution . in T Lee , K Trees & R Desai (eds) , Refereed Proceedings of the 2013 Australian New Zealand Communication Association Conference . vol. 1 , Australian New Zealand Communication Association Conference Series , vol. 1 , Australian and New Zealand Communication Association (ANZCA) , Australia , pp. 1-20 , ANZCA 2013 Global Networks - Global Divides , Fremantle , Western Australia , Australia , 3/07/13 . < https://www.anzca.net/component/docman/?task=doc_download&gid=693&Itemid= > contributionToPeriodical 2013 ftcanberrauncris 2022-09-25T07:18:25Z This paper explores government use of information and communication technologies (ICTs) to facilitate civic involvement in democratic reform. It suggests that e-government offers the platforms needed to address increasing external pressures for greater government transparency and responsiveness, and to adapt to changing notions of political representation and participation. This paper draws from Iceland’s constitutional crowdsourcing to illustrate how it encouraged nation-wide public participation in democratic reform through both traditional and online methods. The initiative undertaken in Iceland signals a shift away from the transactional activities often associated with government ICT use, towards more open and responsive egovernment practices that inform democratic decision-making. This paper suggests that, to facilitate civic engagement, such participatory e-government should be an ongoing process that is incorporated into the everyday operations of governments to support and supplement existing political practices. Other Non-Article Part of Journal/Newspaper Iceland University of Canberra Research Portal |
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This paper explores government use of information and communication technologies (ICTs) to facilitate civic involvement in democratic reform. It suggests that e-government offers the platforms needed to address increasing external pressures for greater government transparency and responsiveness, and to adapt to changing notions of political representation and participation. This paper draws from Iceland’s constitutional crowdsourcing to illustrate how it encouraged nation-wide public participation in democratic reform through both traditional and online methods. The initiative undertaken in Iceland signals a shift away from the transactional activities often associated with government ICT use, towards more open and responsive egovernment practices that inform democratic decision-making. This paper suggests that, to facilitate civic engagement, such participatory e-government should be an ongoing process that is incorporated into the everyday operations of governments to support and supplement existing political practices. |
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E-Government and Monitory Democracy: Iceland's Crowdsourced Constitution |
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E-Government and Monitory Democracy: Iceland's Crowdsourced Constitution |
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E-Government and Monitory Democracy: Iceland's Crowdsourced Constitution |
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E-Government and Monitory Democracy: Iceland's Crowdsourced Constitution |
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E-Government and Monitory Democracy: Iceland's Crowdsourced Constitution |
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e-government and monitory democracy: iceland's crowdsourced constitution |
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Australian and New Zealand Communication Association (ANZCA) |
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FREEMAN , J 2013 , E-Government and Monitory Democracy: Iceland's Crowdsourced Constitution . in T Lee , K Trees & R Desai (eds) , Refereed Proceedings of the 2013 Australian New Zealand Communication Association Conference . vol. 1 , Australian New Zealand Communication Association Conference Series , vol. 1 , Australian and New Zealand Communication Association (ANZCA) , Australia , pp. 1-20 , ANZCA 2013 Global Networks - Global Divides , Fremantle , Western Australia , Australia , 3/07/13 . < https://www.anzca.net/component/docman/?task=doc_download&gid=693&Itemid= > |
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