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Upper Kirby citizen participation platform

Supporting organization: 
Gov2u
URL: 
http://www.upperkirby.org
Location: 
UpperKirby, Houston
Project Description: 

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Gov2Demoss is an open source, informative and collaborative eParticipation platform.It provides an efficient channel for institutions and organizations to keep their communities informed, manage their information repositories, interact with their constituents and to gauge the public opinion.The platform is implemeted in the district of  Upperkirby in Houston

 

call for academic articles re: eParticipation

Call for articles for a special issue of the Journal of Information Technology and Politics (JITP) on "Understanding eParticipation" -- efforts to broaden and deepen participation in societal decision making processes by enabling citizens to connect with one another, with public officials and with their elected representatives using information and communication technologies. Processes involved include both directly political ones such as petitioning and consultations and indirectly political ones such as city planning processes. (I checked with the guest editors: their definition of eParticipation includes online volunteers for advocacy groups/efforts and for nonprofits who are engaged in a politically-related activity).Topics include but are not limited to:

  • Current and emergent eParticipation technological infrastructures;
  • Current and emergent eParticipation methods;
  • Criteria and methods for evaluation of eParticipation initiatives to be undertaken in a systematic and standardised way;
  • The business case of eParticipation: Drivers and barriers;
  • Theories and contextual analysis of eParticipation.

Manuscripts should have significant theoretical and empirical roots, preferably in both social/political science and IT, but should at least contain significant content in both areas.

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