2022
DOI: 10.12660/cgpc.v28.84867.84522
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Citizen participation as one of the principles of open government

Daniel José Silva Oliveira,
Ivan Beck Ckagnazaroff

Abstract: In recent decades, citizen participation has become an instrument for deepening democracy and qualifying public management. Following this trend, some pioneering open government initiatives have included participation as one of their key principles. However, the meaning and characteristics of participation as a principle of open government have been superficially discussed by field literature. Therefore, the purposes of this study were to discuss different ways of classifying citizen participation and to disti… Show more

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“…For citizen engagement and empowerment, the ethos of open government is irrevocably tied to the principle of participation, wherein governance is not merely a process administered by the state but a collaborative endeavor that actively involves the citizenry (D. J. S. Oliveira & Ckagnazaroff, 2022;Wirtz et al, 2019). This principle champions the notion that informed and engaged citizens are central to the vitality of a democratic society.…”
Section: Prospects For Open Government In Vietnammentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For citizen engagement and empowerment, the ethos of open government is irrevocably tied to the principle of participation, wherein governance is not merely a process administered by the state but a collaborative endeavor that actively involves the citizenry (D. J. S. Oliveira & Ckagnazaroff, 2022;Wirtz et al, 2019). This principle champions the notion that informed and engaged citizens are central to the vitality of a democratic society.…”
Section: Prospects For Open Government In Vietnammentioning
confidence: 99%