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Page 1: The consumption of e-democracy in Britain Wainer Lusoli University of Chester .

The consumption of e-democracy in Britain

Wainer LusoliUniversity of Chesterwww.lusoli.info

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E-democracy is…

‘a general concept covering a variety of visions of how electronic media could be used to facilitate more direct and equitable participation in politics’

(Dutton, 1992)

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Attitudes vs. behaviour

High citizens’ hopes for ICTs

Low uptake of the Internet for political aims

Social stratification (e.g. reinforcement)

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European optimism about technologies, 1991-2002Source: Gaskell et al. 2003

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411834Voting in national elections via the Internet

343127Regular government e-mail bulletins on policy issues of interest to you

263234Government online polling on policy issues

193736Access to all Govt services via the Internet

252543Being able to comment via e-mail to the Parliament on major laws being discussed

193142All MPs having web sites

192844All MPs using e-mail addresses

Would not like to see

(%)

Don't mind (%)

Would like to see (%)

Support for e-government and e-democracy featuresSource: Ward et al, December 2004

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A reality check

December 20028 % of British public engaged in any

online political activity December 2004

1 % of British public contacted their MP online

May 200517 % of British public used the

Internet as a source of information about the election

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Individuals who used the Internet in the last three months to obtain information from public authority websites.

Source: Eurostat, EU-15 — 2003

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Prospective uses of Internet

Source: Lusoli at al. 2005

10% 20% 30% 40%

Percentage of prosepctive users

Education

Family / friends

Purchases / banking

News / information

Work

Other reason

DK

Politics / government

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The way ahead?

Increasing public expectations for more online activity by UK institutions

Technology matters - long-term internet and broadband users

Issues matter rather than politics per se

Institutions matter: devolved assemblies, local best practice

Ahhh, youth…

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The unlikely setting…Liaisons Committee, 8 February 2005

Q103 Mr Allan: You have something of a reputation of being a technophobe on a personal level, is that fair?Mr Blair: I am afraid that is fair actually, yes.

Q104 Mr Allan: It is. Have you ever visited the multi-million pound central government website that you have set up to get us all to use these new electronic government facilities?Mr Blair: I think that is a very unfair question. The answer is no.

Q105 Mr Allan: Do you know the address of this multi-million pound project?Mr Blair: No.

Q106 Mr Allan: Your head of e-government, Ian Watmore, would be able to tell you all about it.Mr Blair: That is exactly why delegation is such an important part of the job of a prime minister.

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Print Jan-2005 Online (different dates)