The Internet and European Parliamentary Democracy

The Internet and European Parliamentary Democracy
Title The Internet and European Parliamentary Democracy PDF eBook
Author Xiudian Dai
Publisher Routledge
Pages 171
Release 2013-09-13
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1317991168

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This book investigates the ethical challenges the internet presents to contemporary parliamentary democracy in Europe and how these challenges are being addressed. It fills an important gap: current literature until now has largely focused on the study of internet usage by politicians and institutions. With the ever widening scope of participation in internet-based communication, there are widely differing views on its potential social, economic and political impact, and whether parliamentary democracy will be strengthened or weakened in the information age. Key questions include: To what extent is the internet being used in parliamentary political communication (the ethics of behaviour)? Should there be any institutional control and monitoring of parliamentarians’ use of the internet (the ethics of code of conduct)? What impact does the internet have upon the principle of trust and transparency in the context of parliamentary democracy (the ethics of accountability)? The book compares four European parliaments: the British, European, Portuguese and Swedish Parliaments, using both quantitative methods (questionnaires and survey of websites) and qualitative methods (workshops and face-to-face interviews with parliamentarians and parliamentary staff). This book was previously published as a special issue of the Journal of Legislative Studies.

The Internet and Parliamentary Democracy in Europe

The Internet and Parliamentary Democracy in Europe
Title The Internet and Parliamentary Democracy in Europe PDF eBook
Author Xiudian Dai
Publisher
Pages 186
Release 2008
Genre Business & Economics
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This book investigates the ethical challenges the Internet presents to contemporary parliamentary democracy in Europe and how these challenges are being addressed. It compares four European parliaments in Europe - British, European, Portuguese and Swedish - using both qualitative and quantitative methods.

The Internet and Parliamentary Democracy in Europe

The Internet and Parliamentary Democracy in Europe
Title The Internet and Parliamentary Democracy in Europe PDF eBook
Author Xiudian Dai
Publisher
Pages 144
Release 2007
Genre
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Special Issue on The Internet and Parliamentary Democracy in Europe

Special Issue on The Internet and Parliamentary Democracy in Europe
Title Special Issue on The Internet and Parliamentary Democracy in Europe PDF eBook
Author Xiudian Dai
Publisher
Pages 144
Release 2007
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Electronic Democracy in Europe

Electronic Democracy in Europe
Title Electronic Democracy in Europe PDF eBook
Author Ralf Lindner
Publisher Springer
Pages 209
Release 2016-03-04
Genre Political Science
ISBN 3319274198

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This edited book is the first of its kind to systematically address the intersection of e-democracy and European politics. It contributes to an improved understanding of the role that new media technologies play in European politics and the potential impact that Internet-based political participation processes may have on modern-day representative democracy in Europe. A unique, holistic approach is taken to examine e-democracy’s current state and prospects in Europe from three, partially overlapping and interlocking perspectives: e-public, e-participation and e-voting. The authors provide both theory-inspired reflections on e-democracy’s contribution to the formation of the European public sphere, as well as rich empirical analyses of contemporary e-participation phenomena such as the European Citizens’ Initiative or e-voting practices in Estonia. Based on the presented findings, the concluding chapter combines a prospective outlook with recommendations for future paths towards meaningful integration of e-democracy in European politics and governance.

European E-Democracy in Practice

European E-Democracy in Practice
Title European E-Democracy in Practice PDF eBook
Author Leonhard Hennen
Publisher Springer Nature
Pages 359
Release 2019-11-06
Genre Political Science
ISBN 3030271846

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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.

The Governance of Online Expression in a Networked World

The Governance of Online Expression in a Networked World
Title The Governance of Online Expression in a Networked World PDF eBook
Author Helena Carrapico
Publisher Routledge
Pages 141
Release 2017-10-02
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1317404211

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In recent years, we have witnessed the mushrooming of pro- democracy and protest movements not only in the Arab world, but also within Europe and the Americas. Such movements have ranged from popular upheavals, like in Tunisia and Egypt, to the organization of large-scale demonstrations against unpopular policies, as in Spain, Greece and Poland. What connects these different events are not only their democratic aspirations, but also their innovative forms of communication and organization through online means, which are sometimes considered to be outside of the State’s control. At the same time, however, it has become more and more apparent that countries are attempting to increase their understanding of, and control over, their citizens’ actions in the digital sphere. This involves striving to develop surveillance instruments, control mechanisms and processes engineered to dominate the digital public sphere, which necessitates the assistance and support of private actors such as Internet intermediaries. Examples include the growing use of Internet surveillance technology with which online data traffic is analysed, and the extensive monitoring of social networks. Despite increased media attention, academic debate on the ambivalence of these technologies, mechanisms and techniques remains relatively limited, as is discussion of the involvement of corporate actors. The purpose of this edited volume is to reflect on how Internet-related technologies, mechanisms and techniques may be used as a means to enable expression, but also to restrict speech, manipulate public debate and govern global populaces. This book was published as a special issue of the Journal of Information Technology and Politics.