Παραδείγματα από το σώμα κειμένου για E-democracy
1. Exit right STEPHEN COLEMAN, professor of e–democracy at Oxford Universitys Internet Institute (yes, the post really exists), has shed more light on the Tories image problem.
2. Col Gadafy‘s son, Saif al–Islam, has talked of turning the country into the first "e–democracy", with citizens participating electronically in government decision–making.
3. London borough of Kingston councillor Mary Reid, who chairs the e–democracy project – and runs her own blog at www.maryreid.org.uk – says that councils should not worry about links, provided there‘s a disclaimer.
4. A new study on the benefits of e–democracy carried out for the national project finds that if just one councillor at each local authority blogged, between 350,000 and 2.5m citizens would read a councillor blog each month.
5. Business case The report, produced by the Improvement and Development Agency, claims there is a clear business case for e–democracy, which it defines as any application of e–technology that enables or enhances the interaction between government and its stakeholders with the goal of raising engagement and participation in democratic processes.