Title: by Daniel VAN LERBERGHE
1Are We Moving Toward A More Participatory
Democracy?
POLITECH INSTITUTE European Center of Political
Technologies
- byDaniel VAN LERBERGHE
- President Executive Director
- POLITECH INSTITUTE
2 OVERVIEW
- Are We Moving Toward A More Participatory
Democracy? - Modern Politics Changes Transformations
- From eVoting to eParticipation
- e-Participation A Bottom Up Revolution
- Measuring eDemocracy Practical Concepts
- The Annual European eDemocracy Award and Report
- eParticipation Success Stories from Europe
3Are We Moving Toward a More Participatory
Democracy? Modern Politics Changes
Transformations
- The Growing Gap btw Political Actors Citizens
(One-Level Governance Multi-level Governance) - The relationship constant dialogue btw
political actors citizens - The participation of the citizens to the
democratic process - From GLOBAL to GLOCAL The GLOBAL role of
Communities - Democratic Challenge of Multi-level Governance
- EU - Leadership Challenge
- Pressure groups Lobby, Altermondialism,
NGOs, Communities - The left behind ? The Silent Majority.
4Are We Moving Toward a More Participatory
Democracy? Modern Politics Changes
Transformations
- The knowledge-based Economy ? The New
knowledge-based Democratic society ? The Birth of
New Actors - The Political Entrepreneur
- More efficient competitive, mobilize its
stakeholders and resources to achieve public
affairs objectives - Create a sustainable relationship with the
citizens - Accountable respond to the demands of its
constituencies - Increase public support for its actions
(National International) - Constant Campaign
- eChampion.
5Are We Moving Toward a More Participatory
Democracy? Modern Politics Changes
Transformations
- The Active Citizen
- Knowledge and service hungry citizens
- Like Politics, Dislike Politicians
- Wants more for his/her buck Transparency,
Accountability, Democracy - Transformed by the power of the Internet into
opinion makers (e.g. citizen journalism) 50,000
posts per hour (Technocrati index 2006) - Tangible Results
- The Active Citizen ? The Active Civil
Society. - The Knowledge Civil Servant
- Transformation and modernization of the modern
state - Training eChampions
6Are We Moving Toward a More Participatory
Democracy?From e-Voting to e-Participation
- eVoting (Estonia general elections (2005), EU
eVote project France (2005), GE Switzerland
(2004), Sheffield and Liverpool (2002)) - ? eCampaigns (UK elections, EU Referendum, French
Presidential Elections 2007, US Presidential
Elections 2008) - ? eParticipation (UK Local eDem National Project,
Issy, Flanders Region) - eVoting and Internet Voting
- The technological dimension do better and faster
through ICT tools - Conclusive Experiences (high voter turnout!)
- Take-up, legal problems and citizens trust
- eVoting is the visible emerging piece of the
eDemocracy iceberg (Régis Jamin Europe
2020.org).
7Are We Moving Toward a More Participatory
Democracy?From e-Voting to e-Participation
- eCampaigns / e-Politics
- The political dimension bring the political
leaders closer to their constituents by better
diffusion of their programmes, building political
leaders images amongst their constituents,
citizen assessment of politicians' decisions and
actions - Political Communication ? eStrategy ? Global
Strategy - Enhance active citizen participation in the
political process and to re-bond citizens with
their representatives - Short Term Vs Long Term.
8Are We Moving Toward a More Participatory
Democracy?From e-Voting to e-Participation
- eParticipation
- The democratic dimension Citizen participation
in the decision-making processes on and off line
through forums, polls, propositions of laws and
lobbying - The real challenge for eDemocracys future ? The
Heart of Democracy - Enhance active citizen participation in the
political process and re-bond citizens with their
representatives ? Long Term - The Fear
- Direct Democracy Vs Participatory
Representative Democracy - The natural development of e-Government to
e-Democracy
9Are We Moving Toward a More Participatory
Democracy?From e-Voting to e-Participation
10Are We Moving Toward a More Participatory
Democracy?From e-Voting to e-Participation
11Are We Moving Toward a More Participatory
Democracy?From e-Voting to e-Participation
12e-Participation A Bottom Up Revolution!
- The Blogosphere
- 1 Blog per second 60X more than 3 years ago
(source Technocrati index 2006) - Social Networking and Media Convergence (Radio,
Vlog, Podcasting) - Bloggers communities - MySpace, DigitalMotion,
YouTube. - Citizen Journalism
- Bloggers as Journalists
- OhMyNews.com.
- Second Life (secondlife.com) to Mediascape
- Avatars - 5 Million
- Secure Client - One Stop Experience.
13Measuring eDemocracy Practical Concepts
- The eDemocracy Value
- A magnifying glass to analyze the evolution of
eDemocracy in Europe - A practical concept (T.E. Cook index Public
Value Management (PVM)) - Confronts a given feature/service disclosed by a
website/initiative, providing an added-value to
the democratic process of a given community - The POLITECH INDEX (PD DD CD TD)
- The IP-LABEL INDEX
European e-Democracy index Politech index
ip-label index 100 60
14 The European eDemocracy Award www.politech-insti
tute.org/edem_award.asp
- An Annual Trophy ? European eDemocracy
website/online eDemocracy initiative - 50 selected websites/initiatives in the 25 EU
Member States - 9 categories European Cities, European Local
eDemocracy Projects, European Policy-makers
Elected Representatives, European Civil Society,
European Citizen Journalism Specialized Press,
European Parliaments, European Political Parties
Movements, European Commission and EU Member
States - An Annual Report (2005, 2006).
15The European eDemocracy Awardwww.politech-institu
te.org/edem_award.asp
- The UK Local eDemocracy National Project (22
projects, 80 tools, multi-channel) Winner 2005 - A unique approach to local democracy, involving
all stakeholders in developing policy and holding
decision makers to account. - The European Commission Debate Europe Portal
Winner 2006 - ?The portal was launched in 21 languages in March
2006 by the EC as part of Plan D for Democracy,
Dialogue and Debate to facilitate debate at the
European level. Besides taking part in debates,
visitors can also read contributions and podcasts
by Members of the EC and the President of the
Economic and Social Committee.
16eParticipation Success Stories from Europe
- 2003 Greece Presidency and EU eVote vote for
the EU you want! - 2 ways citizen participation eVote (e.g.
questionnaires raising key issues), eVoices
(e.g. open spaces to ask questions) - No follow up, EuropeDirect, Your Voice in Europe,
Vice-President Wallstroms Blog. - 2005 Germany Berlin City eParticipation
initiative Productive (Discussion Forum, WIKI),
Inclusive (multi-channel), Transparent (budget)
and Responsive (multi-channel) - From 2002 Finland eParticipation in Hämeenlinna
City ? youth, civic education and citizen
participation (Web Council), Leadership
commitment - 2004-2005 Denmark S-Dialog - Digital
communication administration platform for a
political party - 2005 French EU Constitution Referendum Etienne
Chouard The "Don Quichotte du non - 2006 EU DEMONET IST Project - promote develop
technological socio-technical excellence in the
emerging field of e-Participation
17Thank You!
- Daniel van Lerberghe
- email danielvl_at_politech-institute.org
- POLITECH INSTITUTE
- European Center of Political Technologies
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