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European E-Democracy in Practice
This open access book explores how digital tools and social media technologies can contribute to better participation and involvement of EU citizens in European politics. By analyzing selected representative e-participation projects at the local, national and European governmental levels, it identifies the preconditions, best practices and shortcomings of e-participation practices in connection with EU decision-making procedures and institutions. The book features case studies on parliamentary monitoring, e-voting practices, and e-publics, and offers recommendations for improving the integration of e-democracy in European politics and governance. Accordingly, it will appeal to scholars as well as practitioners interested in identifying suitable e-participation tools for European institutions and thus helps to reduce the EU’s current democratic deficit.
This book is a continuation of the book “Electronic Democracy in Europe” published by Springer.
This book is included in DOAB.
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Keywords
- Computer networking & communications
- Computers
- Computing & information technology
- Democracy
- digital democracy
- e-democracy
- E-governance
- E-participation
- E-petition
- e-voting
- electronic democracy
- European Politics
- European public sphere
- European Union
- Political Communication
- Political communication via internet
- Political Science
- Political Science & Theory
- Political structure & processes
- Political structures: democracy
- Politics & government
- Public administration
- Public engagement
- Public Policy
- social media and politics
- Society & Social Sciences
- Sociology
- Sociology & anthropology
- Technology—Sociological aspects
Links
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-27184-8web: https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-3-030-27184-8