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The Maturing Concept of E-Democracy: From E-Voting and Online Consultations to Democratic Value Out of Jumbled Online Chatter

机译:电子民主的成熟概念:从电子投票和在线咨询到混乱的在线聊天中的民主价值

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Early literature on e-clemocracy was dominated by euphoric claims about the benefits of e-voting (digital direct democracy) or continuous online citizen consultations (digital representative democracy). High expectations have gradually been replaced with more genuine approaches that aim to break with the dichotomy of traditional notions of direct and representative democracy. The ensuing question relates to the adequate design of information and communication technology (ICT) applications to foster such visions. This article contributes to this search and discusses issues concerning the adequate institutional framework. Recently, so-called Web 2.0 applications, such as social networking and Wikipedia, have proven that it is possible for millions of users to collectively create meaningful content online. While these recent developments are not necessarily labeled e-democracy in the literature, this article argues that they and related applications have the potential to fulfill the promise of breaking with the longstanding democratic trade-off between group size (direct mass voting on predefined issues) and depth of argument (deliberation and discourse in a small group). Complementary information-structuring techniques are at hand to facilitate large-scale deliberations and the negotiation of interests between members of a group. This article presents three of these techniques in more depth: weighted preference voting, argument visualization, and the Semantic Web initiative. Notwithstanding these developments, the maturing concept of e-democracy still faces serious challenges. Questions remain in political and computer science disciplines that ask about adequate institutional frameworks, the omnipresent democratic challenges of equal access and free participation, and the appropriate technological design.
机译:关于电子民主的早期文献主要是关于电子投票(数字直接民主)或持续的在线公民协商(数字代表民主)的好处的欣喜说法。高期望已逐渐被更真实的方法所取代,这些方法旨在打破传统的直接民主和代议民主观念的二分法。随后的问题涉及适当设计信息和通信技术(ICT)应用程序以树立这种愿景。本文为这一搜寻做出了贡献,并讨论了有关适当制度框架的问题。最近,诸如社交网络和Wikipedia之类的所谓Web 2.0应用程序已经证明,数百万用户可以在线集体创建有意义的内容。尽管这些最新发展不一定在文献中被标记为电子民主,但本文认为,它们和相关应用有可能实现打破团体规模(对预定问题进行直接大规模投票)之间长期民主权衡的承诺。和辩论的深度(小组讨论和讨论)。补充性的信息结构技术可帮助大型讨论和小组成员之间的利益协商。本文更深入地介绍了其中的三种技术:加权优先投票,参数可视化和语义网计划。尽管有这些发展,但是成熟的电子民主概念仍然面临严峻的挑战。政治和计算机科学学科仍然存在问题,这些学科询问适当的体制框架,平等获得和自由参与的无处不在的民主挑战以及适当的技术设计。

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