2019
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-27184-8_2
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E-Democracy: Conceptual Foundations and Recent Trends

Abstract: Lindner and Aichholzer provide an introductory overview of the theoretical and conceptual foundations of electronic democracy, thereby providing analytical insights on the interplay between Internet-based communication and democratic processes. To this end, different normative views, aims and approaches of e-democracy are presented and systematically related to the central tenets of the main models of democracy. As e-participation plays an essential role in most conceptions of e-democracy, a typology of Intern… Show more

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“…The study therefore suggested that there was evidence on the relationship between the use of Twitter and participation in e-democracy which is commonly argued. This finding could be as a result of the teachers’ awareness of Twitter usage, which supports Lindner and Aichholzer’s ( 2020 ) argument on the importance of ICT use and e-democracy. Extensive social media users may have a high level of ICT awareness.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 82%
“…The study therefore suggested that there was evidence on the relationship between the use of Twitter and participation in e-democracy which is commonly argued. This finding could be as a result of the teachers’ awareness of Twitter usage, which supports Lindner and Aichholzer’s ( 2020 ) argument on the importance of ICT use and e-democracy. Extensive social media users may have a high level of ICT awareness.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 82%
“…E-democracy goes beyond e-government where citizens participate online and enable the public to actively involve and engage in the decision-making process (Mishra, 2019). Edemocracy includes the electronic practices that complement the traditional democratic mode of interaction among parliaments, government executives and local authorities (Lindner and Aichholzer, 2020;Akter et al, 2019;Oni et al, 2017). This approach has received significant attention in the past few years as it improves citizens' participation in democracy.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…E-democracy is the effective participation of citizens in the process of governance, through the access of government information, policies and services in a transparent manner using different ICT technologies, mainly the internet (Akter et al, 2019;Oni et al, 2017;Nchise, 2012). It is important to note that e-democracy is not only informing citizens about the main issues but also aims to articulate citizens' opinions to enhance the political decision-making process and therefore benefit democracy (Lindner and Aichholzer, 2020;Mishra, 2019;Mahrer and Krimmer, 2005). E-democracy can be initiated by improving the delivery of public services, public governance and access to government information (Akter et al, 2019;Oni et al, 2017;Panagiotopoulos et al, 2012).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Public discussions can serve as a striking example of wide public involvement in the e-government system. In the United States, the obligation to conduct discussions of draft regulatory acts is enshrined at the legislative level in the Law on Administrative Procedure [5], which, however, leaves it to the discretion of government institutions to determine the forms of communication with the public (usually a certain time is given to send comments on draft decisions).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%