Editorial Note: Sustainable E-Participation
What makes eParticipation sustainable? This special issue of JeDEM summarises existing evidence and introduces some authoritative viewpoints on a theme that is gaining relevance and furthering discussion among theorists and practitioners alike. This Issue comprises three invited papers and six refer...
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description | What makes eParticipation sustainable? This special issue of JeDEM summarises existing evidence and introduces some authoritative viewpoints on a theme that is gaining relevance and furthering discussion among theorists and practitioners alike. This Issue comprises three invited papers and six refereed articles, the results of which will be briefly presented in this note. |
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spelling | doaj.art-20eac27c6bd94bdca4cb0dca0e2902e42022-12-22T01:45:48ZengDanube-University KremsJeDEM - eJournal of eDemocracy & Open Government2075-95172010-09-012210.29379/jedem.v2i2.4636Editorial Note: Sustainable E-ParticipationRolf Lührs0Francesco Molinari1TuTech Innovation GmbH & Hamburg Innovation GmbH21C Consultancy LtdWhat makes eParticipation sustainable? This special issue of JeDEM summarises existing evidence and introduces some authoritative viewpoints on a theme that is gaining relevance and furthering discussion among theorists and practitioners alike. This Issue comprises three invited papers and six refereed articles, the results of which will be briefly presented in this note.https://jedem.org/index.php/jedem/article/view/46eParticipationeVotingeDemocracysustainabilityevaluation |
spellingShingle | Rolf Lührs Francesco Molinari Editorial Note: Sustainable E-Participation JeDEM - eJournal of eDemocracy & Open Government eParticipation eVoting eDemocracy sustainability evaluation |
title | Editorial Note: Sustainable E-Participation |
title_full | Editorial Note: Sustainable E-Participation |
title_fullStr | Editorial Note: Sustainable E-Participation |
title_full_unstemmed | Editorial Note: Sustainable E-Participation |
title_short | Editorial Note: Sustainable E-Participation |
title_sort | editorial note sustainable e participation |
topic | eParticipation eVoting eDemocracy sustainability evaluation |
url | https://jedem.org/index.php/jedem/article/view/46 |
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