WEB 2.0: Harnessing Democracy’s Potential

Democracy shares many of its core principles with Web 2.0: it is participatory, interactive, individual-centered, host to and tolerant of multiple voices and opinions. They even have some common polemics: wisdom of the crowds vs. ignorance of the crowds; and the fact that everyone voicing an opinion...

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Main Authors: Isaias, Pedro, Pifano, S., Miranda, P.
Format: Book Chapter
Published: IGI Global 2012
Online Access:http://www.igi-global.com/chapter/web-harnessing-democracy-potential/61861
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/6598
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description Democracy shares many of its core principles with Web 2.0: it is participatory, interactive, individual-centered, host to and tolerant of multiple voices and opinions. They even have some common polemics: wisdom of the crowds vs. ignorance of the crowds; and the fact that everyone voicing an opinion may constitute both noise and debate. The emergence of the term e-Democracy 2.0 results from an alliance between Web 2.0 and democracy. This chapter intends to demonstrate that Web 2.0 has the potential to improve democracy. For this purpose, it begins by providing an overview of the core benefits and challenges of e-Democracy 2.0, then focuses on the importance of social technology for citizen participation. More specifically, this chapter conducts a content analysis to assess the role that Facebook plays in terms of encouraging and facilitating citizen participation.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-65982017-09-13T14:42:51Z WEB 2.0: Harnessing Democracy’s Potential Isaias, Pedro Pifano, S. Miranda, P. Democracy shares many of its core principles with Web 2.0: it is participatory, interactive, individual-centered, host to and tolerant of multiple voices and opinions. They even have some common polemics: wisdom of the crowds vs. ignorance of the crowds; and the fact that everyone voicing an opinion may constitute both noise and debate. The emergence of the term e-Democracy 2.0 results from an alliance between Web 2.0 and democracy. This chapter intends to demonstrate that Web 2.0 has the potential to improve democracy. For this purpose, it begins by providing an overview of the core benefits and challenges of e-Democracy 2.0, then focuses on the importance of social technology for citizen participation. More specifically, this chapter conducts a content analysis to assess the role that Facebook plays in terms of encouraging and facilitating citizen participation. 2012 Book Chapter http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/6598 10.4018/978-1-4666-0071-3 http://www.igi-global.com/chapter/web-harnessing-democracy-potential/61861 IGI Global restricted
spellingShingle Isaias, Pedro
Pifano, S.
Miranda, P.
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title_fullStr WEB 2.0: Harnessing Democracy’s Potential
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title_short WEB 2.0: Harnessing Democracy’s Potential
title_sort web 2.0: harnessing democracy’s potential
url http://www.igi-global.com/chapter/web-harnessing-democracy-potential/61861
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/6598