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International Symposium on Local E-Democracy

International Symposium on Local E-Democracy. Donald F. Norris University of Maryland, Baltimore County 2005. International Symposium on Local E-Democracy Donald F. Norris University of Maryland, Baltimore County 2005.

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International Symposium on Local E-Democracy

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  1. International Symposium on Local E-Democracy Donald F. Norris University of Maryland, Baltimore County 2005

  2. International Symposium on Local E-Democracy Donald F. Norris University of Maryland, Baltimore County 2005 The electronic delivery of governmental information and services 24 hours per day, seven days per week Norris, D.F., Fletcher, P.D., & Holden, S.H.. (2000). Is your local government plugged in? Highlights of the 2000 electronic government survey. Washington, D.C.: International City/County Management Association Definition of E-Government

  3. International Symposium on Local E-Democracy Donald F. Norris University of Maryland, Baltimore County 2005 E-Democracy is NOT e-government

  4. International Symposium on Local E-Democracy Donald F. Norris University of Maryland, Baltimore County 2005 E-democracy comes from ? Top down- Bottom up ?

  5. International Symposium on Local E-Democracy Donald F. Norris University of Maryland, Baltimore County 2005 Why e - democracy?

  6. International Symposium on Local E-Democracy Donald F. Norris University of Maryland, Baltimore County 2005 Democracy is broken and “E” will fix it! Falling participation; decreasing trust.

  7. International Symposium on Local E-Democracy Donald F. Norris University of Maryland, Baltimore County 2005 Minimalist- information and access Meaningful- participation and voting … via electronic means… Definitions of E-democracy

  8. International Symposium on Local E-Democracy Donald F. Norris University of Maryland, Baltimore County 2005 The current state of e-democracy at the American grassroots?

  9. International Symposium on Local E-Democracy Donald F. Norris University of Maryland, Baltimore County 2005 The evidence: focus groups with key informants

  10. Reasons for e-Government International Symposium on Local E-Democracy Donald F. Norris University of Maryland, Baltimore County 2005

  11. e-Government Impacts International Symposium on Local E-Democracy Donald F. Norris University of Maryland, Baltimore County 2005

  12. Future Plans for e-Government International Symposium on Local E-Democracy Donald F. Norris University of Maryland, Baltimore County 2005

  13. Future Plans for e-Democracy International Symposium on Local E-Democracy Donald F. Norris University of Maryland, Baltimore County 2005

  14. International Symposium on Local E-Democracy Donald F. Norris University of Maryland, Baltimore County 2005 Operational Definition of e-democracy in the U.S. is minimalist

  15. International Symposium on Local E-Democracy Donald F. Norris University of Maryland, Baltimore County 2005 Little real e-democracy at the American grassroots now or in the foreseeable future

  16. International Symposium on Local E-Democracy Donald F. Norris University of Maryland, Baltimore County 2005 More key informants, broader catchment area International focus group

  17. International Symposium on Local E-Democracy Donald F. Norris University of Maryland, Baltimore County 2005 Few e-democracy projects reported Mostly one-offs Little sustainability

  18. International Symposium on Local E-Democracy Donald F. Norris University of Maryland, Baltimore County 2005 Except for the UK, few nations with e-democracy focus

  19. International Symposium on Local E-Democracy Donald F. Norris University of Maryland, Baltimore County 2005 Little demand perceived for e-democracy

  20. International Symposium on Local E-Democracy Donald F. Norris University of Maryland, Baltimore County 2005 E-democracy will evolve differently in different political cultures

  21. International Symposium on Local E-Democracy Donald F. Norris University of Maryland, Baltimore County 2005 Not the “E” The problem is democracy

  22. International Symposium on Local E-Democracy Donald F. Norris University of Maryland, Baltimore County 2005 E-democracy should not be limited to the internet

  23. International Symposium on Local E-Democracy Donald F. Norris University of Maryland, Baltimore County 2005 Conclusions

  24. International Symposium on Local E-Democracy Donald F. Norris University of Maryland, Baltimore County 2005 Early days of e-democracy

  25. International Symposium on Local E-Democracy Donald F. Norris University of Maryland, Baltimore County 2005 Advocates versus analysts

  26. International Symposium on Local E-Democracy Donald F. Norris University of Maryland, Baltimore County 2005 If, indeed, it is broken? Can the “E” fix broken democracy

  27. International Symposium on Local E-Democracy Donald F. Norris University of Maryland, Baltimore County 2005 If it does, top down or bottom up? Will e-democracy occur ?

  28. International Symposium on Local E-Democracy Donald F. Norris University of Maryland, Baltimore County 2005 Who will promote and administer e-democracy?

  29. International Symposium on Local E-Democracy Donald F. Norris University of Maryland, Baltimore County 2005 Will e-democracy supplant or supplement traditional means of participation?

  30. International Symposium on Local E-Democracy Donald F. Norris University of Maryland, Baltimore County 2005 Traditional representative democracy E-democracy for direct participation A hybrid?

  31. International Symposium on Local E-Democracy Donald F. Norris University of Maryland, Baltimore County 2005 END

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