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Centre for Digital Citizenship Success, Failure & Challenges of eParticipation Ann Macintosh Professor of Digital Governance Centre for Digital Citizenship Institute of Communications Studies The University of Leeds, Email: [email protected]
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Page 1: Centre for Digital Citizenship

Centre for Digital Citizenship

Success, Failure & Challenges of eParticipation

Ann Macintosh

Professor of Digital Governance

Centre for Digital CitizenshipInstitute of Communications Studies

The University of Leeds,Email: [email protected]

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eParticipation perspectives

Evaluation &

Impact

Doing eParticipation

Understanding

eParticipation

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Success, failure & challenges:Equity

Failures in current state:

• Lack of understanding how divides impact on representativeness of eParticipation

• Limited reliability and acceptability of eParticipation decisions

Challenges for success

• Acknowledging multi-cultural and multi-ethnic society

• Understanding factors of exclusion

• Role of mass media to reach excluded sections of society

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Success, failure & challenges:Institutions and Stakeholders

Failures in current state:

• Institutional & political resistance to eParticipation

• Lack of commitment from elected representatives

• Overlapping initiatives by public agencies

Challenges for success

• Create environment and culture to engage with eParticipation

• Online visibility and internal communication

• Understanding problem-solving and power-sharing

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Success, failure & challenges:Information systems

Failures in current state:

• Dependent choice of technology design and application for research

• Lack of formal representation of information

Challenges for success

• Change of emphasis to a holistic view of design and application

• eParticipation design environment

• Advancing knowledge technologies

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eParticipation Research Priorities

Inclusive eParticipation

Focus on growing multi-cultural and multi-ethnic shape of society

How eInclusion research can benefit eParticipation

Investigating relevance of technology devices

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eParticipation Research Priorities

Representatives and eParticipation

Investigating relevance and added value of eParticipation to engage politicians

Understanding what politicians think about eParticipation

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eParticipation Research Priorities

Social Networks and eParticipation

How formal consultations are taken up by public sphere

How effectively online consultations are inter-connected with other sites on same public-policy issue

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eParticipation Research Priorities

Understanding the conversation & supporting deliberation

Capturing the meaning of public debate

Investigating multi-media information to support debate

Supporting moderation & facilitation

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eParticipation Research Priorities

Cultural & normative differences

Does ‘political participation’ have common meanings across Europe & amongst different social actors?

How are key terms relating to eParticipation used & applied by various actors?

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eParticipation Research Priorities

Quality and Impact of eParticipation

Focus on how eParticipation affects democracy

Integrating criteria and methods for assessing eParticipation

Investigating long term impacts

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Conclusions

Current eParticipation is both a success and a failure!

Needs more inter-disciplinary researchNeeds consideration of a range of technologies (old and new)

Needs commitment from all stakeholders

Thank you