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15th ePart 2023: Budapest, Hungary
- Noella Edelmann, Lieselot Danneels, Anna-Sophie Novak, Panos Panagiotopoulos, Iryna Susha:
Electronic Participation - 15th IFIP WG 8.5 International Conference, ePart 2023, Budapest, Hungary, September 5-7, 2023, Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 14153, Springer 2023, ISBN 978-3-031-41616-3
E-Participation
- Martin Karlsson, Magnus Adenskog:
The Case for a Broader Approach to e-Participation Research: Hybridity, Isolation and System Orientation. 3-14 - Cristina Alcaide-Muñoz, Manuel Pedro Rodríguez Bolívar, Laura Alcaide-Muñoz, Miguel Morales Marín:
Identifying Institutional, Contextual and Dimension-Based Patterns in Public Strategic Planning Processes. 15-32 - Gabriella Kiss, Máté Csukás, Dániel Oross:
Participatory Budgeting in Budapest: Navigating the Trade-Offs of Digitalisation, Resilience, and Inclusiveness Amid Crisis. 33-49 - Bokyong Shin:
Residents' Voices on Proposals - Analysing a Participatory Budgeting Project in Seoul Using Topic Modelling. 50-64
Digital Transformation
- Walter Seböck, Bettina Biron, Thomas J. Lampoltshammer:
Barriers to the Introduction of Artificial Intelligence to Support Communication Experts in Media and the Public Sector to Combat Fake News and Misinformation. 67-81 - Holger Koelmann, Michael Koddebusch, Julia Bücker, Marc Egloffstein, Jörg Becker:
Structuring Continuous Education Offers for E-Government-Competence Acquisition: A Morphological Box. 82-98 - Elin Wihlborg, Ida Lindgren, Karin Hedström, Katarina Gidlund:
Institutional Re-design for a Digital Era - Learning from Cases of Automation. 99-113
Digital Technology
- Kristian Dokic, Barbara Pisker, Gordan Paun:
How Search Engines See European Women. 117-130 - Daniel Rudmark, Antonio Molin:
From Integration to Data Sharing - How Developers Subvert the Public Sector. 131-147
Digital Sovereignty
- Stefano Calzati:
Shaping a Data Commoning Polity: Prospects and Challenges of a European Digital Sovereignty. 151-166
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