Table of Contents
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Electronic Participation Efthimios Tambouris, Ann Macintosh, Hans Bruijn |
Front Matter |
Appreciation of Social Media
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Understanding TwitterTM Use among Parliament Representatives: A Genre Analysis Øystein Sæbø |
1-12 |
Left and Right in the Blogosphere: Ideological Differences in Online Campaigning Joachim Åström, Martin Karlsson |
13-24 |
Social Media and Political Participation: Are Facebook, Twitter and YouTube Democratizing Our Political Systems? Robin Effing, Jos Hillegersberg, Theo Huibers |
25-35 |
Combining Social and Government Open Data for Participatory Decision-Making Evangelos Kalampokis, Michael Hausenblas, Konstantinos Tarabanis |
36-47 |
Extracting Semantic Knowledge from Twitter Peter Teufl, Stefan Kraxberger |
48-59 |
Visualising Arguments
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Argument Visualization for eParticipation: Towards a Research Agenda and Prototype Tool Neil Benn, Ann Macintosh |
60-73 |
Evaluation of an Argument Visualisation Platform by Experts and Policy Makers Efthimios Tambouris, Efpraxia Dalakiouridou, Eleni Panopoulou, Konstantinos Tarabanis |
74-86 |
ArgVis: Structuring Political Deliberations Using Innovative Visualisation Technologies Areti Karamanou, Nikolaos Loutas, Konstantinos Tarabanis |
87-98 |
Understanding eParticipation
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eParticipation Research: A Longitudinal Overview Rony Medaglia |
99-108 |
Power and Participation in Digital Late Modernity: Towards a Network Logic Jakob Svensson |
109-120 |
Inform-Consult-Empower: A Three-Tiered Approach to eParticipation Deirdre Lee, Nikolaos Loutas, Elena Sánchez-Nielsen, Esen Mogulkoc, Oli Lacigova |
121-132 |
Design Thinking and Participation: Lessons Learned from Three Case Studies Olivier Glassey, Jean-Henry Morin, Patrick Genoud, Giorgio Pauletto |
133-144 |
Reference Framework for E-participation Projects Sabrina Scherer, Maria Wimmer |
145-156 |
eParticipation Initiatives and Country Studies
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Measure to Improve: A Study of eParticipation in Frontrunner Dutch Municipalities Anne Veenstra, Marijn Janssen, Andreas Boon |
157-168 |
Direct Democracy Catalysed by Resident-to-Resident Online Deliberation Rean Merwe, Anthony Meehan |
169-179 |
Knowledge as Power on the Internet Zelinna Pablo, Cynthia Hardy |
180-191 |
Revisiting the Conceptualisation of e-Campaigning: Putting Campaign Back in e-Campaigning Research Hugo Gong, Miriam Lips, Mary Tate |
192-203 |
An Overview Assessment of ePetitioning Tools in the English Local Government Panagiotis Panagiotopoulos, Christopher Moody, Tony Elliman |
204-215 |
Questão Pública: First Voting Advice Application in Latin America Alejandra Marzuca, Uwe Serdült, Yanina Welp |
216-227 |
iLeger: A Web Based Application for Participative Elections Artur Sousa, Pedro Agante, Luís Gouveia |
228-239 |
Participation and eServices
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One for All, All for One – Performing Citizen Driven Development of Public E-Services Katarina Gidlund |
240-251 |
Talking about Public Service Processes Bruna Diirr, Renata Araujo, Claudia Cappelli |
252-261 |
Innovation and Evolution of Services: Role of Initiatives Anastasiya Yurchyshyna, Abdelaziz Khadraoui, Wanda Opprecht, Michel Léonard |
262-273 |
Innovative Technologies
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Citizen Engagement with Information Aggregation Markets Efthimios Bothos, Dimitris Apostolou, Gregoris Mentzas |
274-285 |
Towards a Structured Online Consultation Tool Adam Wyner, Katie Atkinson, Trevor Bench-Capon |
286-297 |
A Review of Opinion Mining Methods for Analyzing Citizens’ Contributions in Public Policy Debate Manolis Maragoudakis, Euripidis Loukis, Yannis Charalabidis |
298-313 |