Highlighted cases in eParticipation and eDemocracy Network

Here is a list of the highlighted resources part of the eParticipation and eDemocracy Network.

08 February 2010 | Belgium, Ireland, Lithuania, France, United Kingdom, Greece

Welcoming Argument Visualisation to Europe

Eleni Panopoulou (University of Macedonia)
The WAVE project aims at improving the inclusiveness and transparency of EU decision making at the national and European level by using highly integrated, state-of-the-art Argument Visualisation [read more]
26 November 2009 | Czech Republic, Germany, Ireland, Italy, Netherlands, Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia, Sweden, United Kingdom

Online participation of citizens in EP Committee activities

Attila Toth (Novitech - New information technologies)
Through technology developed by the project partners, EU citizens will get the opportunity to have a closer contact with-and more influence on-their representatives at the European Parliament. The [read more]
13 November 2009 | Greece, Netherlands, Slovakia, United Kingdom, Czech Republic

Federated eParticipation Systems for Cross-Societal Deliberation

Spyros Passas (National Technical University of Athens)
The main objective of FEED is to apply a new concept in e-Participation by allowing users to have seamless access to existing federated content that matches their needs for information supporting the [read more]
10 September 2009 | Austria

www.jugend2help.gv.at - its your life - its your government

Carl-Markus Piswanger (Bundesrechenzentrum GmbH)
jugend2help.gv.at represents an eParticipation procedure for young citizens for the development of relevant concepts for the Austrian citizen platform "HELP.gv.at" following the "Multi-stage model [read more]
08 July 2009 | Finland

Social media for citizens and public sector collaboration

Antti Poikola (Helsinki University of Technology)
The Somus project will create new understanding of citizenship, publicity and participation in decision-making in the era of social media. Open, citizen-driven media must support the different phases [read more]
12 June 2009 | Spain, Germany

Integrating Semantics,Social Software & Games in eParticipation

Evika Karamagioli (Gov2u)
VoiceS is a complementary project, integrating a serious game and a semantic search function into the existing German and Spanish VoicE platforms that have been awarded with the ePractice Good Label. [read more]
08 June 2009 | Italy

Io partecipo - The eParticipation community in the Emilia-Romagna

Sabrina Franceschini (Regione Emilia-Romagna)
Io partecipo – I participate – is the new project set up by Emilia-Romagna Region to provide its citizens with information services, listening/open communication channels, aiming at promoting [read more]
14 April 2009 | France, Greece, Spain

Public Participation for water protection: U@Marenostrum

Evika Karamagioli (Gov2u)
The project is designed as a trial project that explores the strengths and weaknesses of a regional and issue specific approach towards eParticipation. The project aims at supporting citizens and [read more]
06 February 2009 | Germany, United Kingdom, North America

Top-level decisions through public deliberation on the internet

Michael Kaschesky (Swiss Center for Public Management and E-Government)
This case study found internet-enabled public deliberation having a direct impact on top-level decisions and identified institutional mechanisms by which this occurs. Most government initiatives [read more]
09 February 2009 | Greece

PNYKA

Yannis Stamatiou (Research Academic Computer Technology Institute)
Research and Development of Electronic Voting Systems based on Formal Methods of Risk Assessment and Management focusing on the drawing of Public Confidence.[read more]
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Community Facilitators

Jeremy Millard

Teknologisk Institut
Denmark

Evangelos Kalampokis

University of Macedonia
Greece

Eleni Panopoulou

University of Macedonia
Greece

Konstantinos Tarabanis

University of Macedonia
Greece

Efthimios Tambouris

University of Macedonia
Greece

Simon Smith

Centre for Digital Citizenship, Institute of Communications Studies, University of Leeds
United Kingdom

Effie Dalakiouridou

University of Macedonia
Greece

Eleftheria Hadjioannou

University of Macedonia
Greece

Morten Meyerhoff Nielsen

Danish Technological Institute
Denmark

Ann Macintosh

Centre for Digital Citizenship, Institute of Communications Studies, University of Leeds
United Kingdom

Rolf Luehrs

TuTech Innovation GmbH
Germany