G4C2C : enabling citizen engagement at arms' length from government
Contribuinte(s) |
Parycek, Peter Prosser, Alexander |
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2010
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Resumo |
The recognition that Web 2.0 applications and social media sites will strengthen and improve interaction between governments and citizens has resulted in a global push into new e-democracy or Government 2.0 spaces. These typically follow government-to-citizen (g2c) or citizen-to-citizen (c2c) models, but both these approaches are problematic: g2c is often concerned more with service delivery to citizens as clients, or exists to make a show of ‘listening to the public’ rather than to genuinely source citizen ideas for government policy, while c2c often takes place without direct government participation and therefore cannot ensure that the outcomes of citizen deliberations are accepted into the government policy-making process. Building on recent examples of Australian Government 2.0 initiatives, we suggest a new approach based on government support for citizen-to-citizen engagement, or g4c2c, as a workable compromise, and suggest that public service broadcasters should play a key role in facilitating this model of citizen engagement. |
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Österreichische Computer Gesellschaft |
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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/39306/1/c39306.pdf http://www.donau-uni.ac.at/en/department/gpa/telematik/veranstaltungen/id/13823/index.php?URL=/en/department/gpa/telematik/edemconferences/13823 Bruns, Axel & Swift, Adam (2010) G4C2C : enabling citizen engagement at arms' length from government. In Parycek, Peter & Prosser, Alexander (Eds.) EDEM 2010: Proceedings of the 4th International Conference on E-Democracy, Österreichische Computer Gesellschaft, Krems, Austria. |
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Copyright 2010 the authors. |
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ARC Centre of Excellence for Creative Industries and Innovation; Creative Industries Faculty; Institute for Creative Industries and Innovation; Journalism, Media & Communication |
Palavras-Chave | #160699 Political Science not elsewhere classified #200101 Communication Studies #200102 Communication Technology and Digital Media Studies #200104 Media Studies #government #participation #social media #produsage #g4c2c |
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Conference Paper |