Deliberation and online participation
In November 2009, the Slovenian government implemented a new participatory tool called "Predlagam vladi" (I propose to the government) in order to include citizens in the governmental policy process, which aimed to increase active citizen participation and connect citizens and civil society with the government. At a declarative level of the proponent (the government), the use of this e-tool promotes inclusion, openness, accessibility, and deliberative communication. Although the web portal received almost no publicity in the mass media, citizens largely grasped the new opportunity for broader access to the policy process. This study focuses mainly on the deliberative character of the governmental portal on three specific levels: structure and architecture, openness to citizens, and concrete proposals and comments. By critically evaluating deliberative communication and the role of new media in such practical projects, the authors explain how these new opportunities are limited and, by debating deliberation and public sphere, determine important obstacles that prevent such projects from being deliberately effective
2011
2015-07-10 14:41:24
1033
r6
Tanja
Oblak Črnič
70
Jernej
Amon Prodnik
70
Nika
Trbižan
70
UDK
4
321.7(4-014/-015)
ISSN pri članku
9
1338-1385
COBISS_ID
3
30547293
OceCobissID
13
29224285
0
Predstavitvena datoteka
2015-07-10 14:41:24