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Title: Envisioning E-Democracy?


1
Envisioning E-Democracy?
2
Technical Limits on Public Input through the
Internet
  • security vs. privacy conundrum
  • identification
  • citizenship
  • location/constituency
  • protect against multiple submissions
  • overload/spam
  • how to sort information
  • what to do with it?
  • kooks and cranks
  • effects of Internet annonymity

3
e-Democracy...Potential
  • civic education
  • helping create better citizens
  • promote political equality by equalizing access
    to political information
  • opportunities to reinforce/build communities of
    shared interest
  • build social capital, social cohesion

4
e-Democracy...Potential
  • more responsive government services
  • horizontal departmental integration and vertical
    connection to clients
  • flatter organizational designs and greater
    autonomy for front-line staff
  • greater accountability of politicians and public
    servants
  • information on performance more easily available
    to wider audience

5
e-Democracy...Potential
  • promote open government and facilitate input
  • strengthened sense of citizen engagement social
    cohesion

6
e-Democracy...the Obstacles
  • elites
  • public and private elites have powerful role in
    the current policy process
  • lack of political will to really open up
    decision-making to outside players
  • lack of familiarity and comfort with ICTs among
    public sector leaders
  • general public
  • lack of interest, knowledge, willingness to
    participate in the policy process
  • lack of familiarity and comfort with ICTs among
    public (especially older generations)

7
e-Democracy...Dangers
  • will reinforce existing inequalities
  • digital divide
  • questions...
  • who is excluded?
  • how effective are policies to facilitate
    inclusion?
  • is e-government any more exclusionary than
    current governing processes?

8
e-Democracy...Dangers
  • centralization of control over information
  • surveillance
  • easily allows government to monitor groups
    without their knowledge
  • privacy issues
  • security issues

9
e-Democracy...Dangers
  • will eliminate intermediaries between government
    and citizens
  • legislators, political parties

10
e-Democracy...Dangers
  • will eliminate intermediaries between government
    and citizens
  • legislators, political parties
  • media
  • makes democracy faster
  • Bill Gates ...information technology allows for
    business at the speed of the thought.
  • government at the speed of ___________?

11
e-Democracy...Dangers
  • will eliminate intermediaries between govt
    citizens
  • but, need government at the speed of civic
    engagement
  • meaningful exchange and public deliberation
  • forging compromise
  • developing social cohesion
  • governments ability to make tough decisions
    stick
  • ...is good democracy too slow for the Internet?

12
e-Democracy...Dangers
  • will eliminate intermediaries between govt
    citizens
  • digital reasoning is binary yes vs. no choices
  • political reasoning in a democracy must be
    complex, nuanced, and accommodating of differences

13
e-Democracy...Dangers
  • will eliminate intermediaries between govt
    citizens
  • are intermediaries necessary for good democracy?
  • meaningful exchange and public deliberation
  • forging compromise
  • developing social cohesion
  • governments ability to make tough decisions
    stick

14
e-Democracy...Dangers
  • promote fragmentation and the loss of social
    cohesion
  • governments focused on service delivery (rather
    than participation) reinforcing a shallow
    conception of citizen as customer
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