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BR: e-Participatory Budgeting: e-Demococracy from theory to success?

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Published date
16 September 2008
Country
Central and South America, , , ,
Domain
eGovernment
Languages
English, , , ,
Author
Tiago Peixoto
Publisher
Electronic Democracy Center
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Submitted By
Tiago Peixoto (European University Institute (EUI)) | Italy
Complete title:
e-Participatory Budgeting: e-Democracy from theory to success?

Description (short summary):
This paper concerns the use of Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) as a strategy for reinforcing democratic processes - broadly defined as "electronic democracy" practices - and focuses on the use of ICTs in participatory democracy initiatives. By considering the experience of the e-Participatory Budgeting in the city of Belo Horizonte (Brazil), the aim is to understand some of the possible prospects and limitations offered by ICTs in participatory processes at the local level.

Considering the fact that the e-Participatory Budgeting took place in a city with 1.7 million electors and attained a level of participation of nearly 10 %, the e-Participatory Budgeting of Belo Horizonte is, by any standards, one of the most significant initiatives in the world in the domain of e-democracy to have been implemented so far.

Among other findings, this paper argues that even though the use of ICTs was essential to the success of the initiative, other factors were also crucial in accomplishing such a level of participation, notably: i) the scope of the public works at stake; ii) the salience of the initiative and iii) citizens’ perception of their actual impact in the decision-making process.

It is expected that the outcomes of this incipient research will contribute to the literature on electronic and participatory democracy, as well as providing a policy evaluation of the use of ICTs at the local level in a large-scale participatory initiative.

Original URL:
http://edc.unige.ch/

Number of pages:
25

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Phone voting

08 October 2008 | 1517 Visits | Rating: No votes

Interestingly, as you have mentioned recently - even though it is not in the paper - in this year's e-Participatory Budgeting in the city of Belo Horizonte, phone voting will also be possible: citizens just need to dial a toll free number and, after providing their electors' code, they will be able to vote for the public work that they consider to be the most important one.

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18 September 2008 | 1773 Visits | Rating: No votes

For those interested in related content also see the experience on "Multi-channel PB"

http://www.epractice.eu/cases/participatorybudget

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