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E-democracy - Pros and cons

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E-democracy - Pros and cons: Encyclopedia II - E-democracy - Pros and cons

Some traditional objections to direct democracy are argued to apply to e-democracy, such as the potential for governance to tend towards populism and demagoguery. More practical objections exist, not least in terms of the digital divide between those with access to the media of e-democracy (mobile phones and Internet connections) and those without, as well as the opportunity cost of expenditure on e-democracy innovations. Contemporary technologies such as electronic mailing lists, peer-to-peer networks, collaborative software, wikis, ...

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E-democracy, E-democracy - Practical issues with e-democracy, E-democracy - Internet as political medium, E-democracy - Pros and cons, E-democracy - Electronic direct democracy, E-democracy - Differences from direct democracy, E-democracy - Relevant external links

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E-democracy - Pros and cons: Encyclopedia II - E-democracy - Electronic direct democracy

Electronic direct democracy is a form of direct democracy in which modern communication media are used to ameliorate the bureaucracy involved with referenda on many issues. Many advocates think that also important to this notion are technological enhancements to the deliberative process. Electronic direct democracy is sometimes referred to as EDD (many other names are used for what is essentially the same concept). EDD requires the ability to register votes on issues electronically. As in a direct democracy, in an EDD citizens would have the right to vote on legislation before parliament, auth ...

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E-democracy, E-democracy - Practical issues with e-democracy, E-democracy - Internet as political medium, E-democracy - Pros and cons, E-democracy - Electronic direct democracy, E-democracy - Differences from direct democracy, E-democracy - Relevant external links

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E-democracy - Pros and cons: Encyclopedia II - E-democracy - Internet as political medium

The Internet is viewed as a platform and delivery medium for tools that help to eliminate some of the distance constraints in direct democracy; its use is discussed in the context of Internet democracy. Technical media for e-democracy can be expected to extend to mobile technologies such as phones. There are important differences between previous communication media and the Internet that are relevant to the Internet as a political medium. Most importantly the Internet is a many-to-many communication medium where radio/televisio ...

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E-democracy, E-democracy - Practical issues with e-democracy, E-democracy - Internet as political medium, E-democracy - Pros and cons, E-democracy - Electronic direct democracy, E-democracy - Differences from direct democracy, E-democracy - Relevant external links

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E-democracy - Pros and cons: Encyclopedia II - E-democracy - Practical issues with e-democracy

The challenge for governments and bureaucracies, as well as for individuals and groups, is to develop tools and adapt processes so as to meet the aspirations of e-democracy. There are numerous practical and theoretical issues which have yet to be scoped, understood or solved, and work is underway in many democracies on a wide and diverse set of experiments and trials to test approaches and techniques. One major problem which needs to be overcome for e-democracy to be a success is that of citizen ID. For secure elections and other secu ...

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E-democracy, E-democracy - Practical issues with e-democracy, E-democracy - Internet as political medium, E-democracy - Pros and cons, E-democracy - Electronic direct democracy, E-democracy - Differences from direct democracy, E-democracy - Relevant external links

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