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Il voto digitale: tra assenteismo parlamentare e astensionismo popolare. Problemi e prospettive

2023

Lo scritto affronta il vasto tema del voto digitale facendo riferimento tanto alla partecipazione popolare quanto a quella parlamentare. Partendo da una comparazione delle esperienze degli altri ordinamenti, il lavoro mira a stimolare una riflessione circa la convenienza dell’introduzione del voto digitale nei procedimenti elettorali e in alcuni aspetti delle procedure parlamentari. Essendo da tempo discussa l’affidabilità di tali sistemi informatici, l’articolo intende, inoltre, soffermarsi sui più recenti sviluppi in tema di cyber-security e blockchain, cercando di illustrare come grazie a questi si potrebbero ottenere livelli di affidabilità e trasparenza idonei a mettere alla prova, sen…

blockchaine-democracyDigital votingpartecipazione democraticapartecipazione elettoraleSettore IUS/09 - Istituzioni Di Diritto PubblicoVoto digitaleSettore IUS/08 - Diritto Costituzionaledemocratic participatione-governmentelectoral participationSettore IUS/21 - Diritto Pubblico Comparato
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Would you mind your language, please? : Consumer Incivility on Social Media Platforms

2022

Consumer incivility on social media platforms has recently gained the attention of academic researchers. However, few studies have presented the role that consumer incivility plays in forming social media perspectives (e.g. experiencing uncivil comments or rude replies on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram). Using the stimulus-organism-response theory, this study investigated the impacts of consumer incivility on social media brand representatives’ efforts to deal with it, social media brand community participation and social media brand trust. The study also investigated the influence of social media brand representatives’ efforts to deal with consumer incivility on social media brand communi…

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RISC Monitor audience rating and its implications for journalistic practice

2008

Conceptualizations of good news are increasingly driven by detailed audience research. This article examines the application of Research Institute on Social Change (RISC) Monitor in the context of Finnish press journalistic practice and considers the views on journalism and the audience RISC Monitor reinforces. This international and widely used market research tool monitors social change by analysing people's life-styles, attitudes and values. Here the focus is on the implications the use of RISC Monitor has for the idea(l)s of journalism as the transmission of information and as a resource for public participation and active citizenship. The study is based on qualitative interviews with …

business.industryCommunicationDiscourse analysismedia_common.quotation_subjectSocial changeContext (language use)Public relationsActive citizenshipMarket researchArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)Public participationJournalismSociologySocial sciencebusinessCitizenshipmedia_commonJournalism
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Practices and Knowledge: Philosophy of Biomedicine, Governance and Citizen Participation

2018

The present chapter addresses the emergence of new forms of governance and citizen participation in the context of certain biotechnologies. On the basis of three case studies, we have mapped different models of public participation in health issues (especially health activism and Internet users, though not exclusively): identifying and analyzing actors, their mutual relationships (mainly those between "patients"/activists groups and the biomedical community), strategies and forms of participation, the exchange and circulation of "expert/lay" knowledge (and the role of the Internet in these processes), and the different activities and forms of knowledge production by "lay" citizen groups (or…

business.industryCorporate governancePublic participationContext (language use)The InternetSociologyPublic relationsInternet usersbusinessExperiential learningBiomedicineKnowledge production
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Nuorten yhteiskunnallinen osallistaminen kulttuuri- ja vapaa-ajan toiminnan kautta

2020

Nuorten osallistumisen ja osallisuuden lisäämisestä on tullut tärkeä yhteiskunnallinen tavoite, jota yritetään edistää erilaisten ohjelmien ja projektien kautta. Tarkastelemme artikkelissa osallistamista tutkimalla nuorille vuosina 2017­–2018 suunnattua kulttuuri- ja vapaa-ajan toimintaa Keski-Suomessa. Tutkimme, miten kulttuuriin liittyvällä toiminnalla pyritään edistämään nuorten laajempaa yhteiskunnallista osallistumista ja osallisuutta. Olemme haastatelleet 15 projekteissa työskentelevää tai vapaaehtoisena toimivaa henkilöä, ja analysoineet aineistoa osallistumisen kulttuurisen, sosiaalisen, taloudellisen ja poliittisen ulottuvuuden kautta. Tulosten mukaan nuorten osallistumista tutkitt…

business.industryCultural participationPerspective (graphical)vapaa-ajantoiminnatCitizen journalismPublic relationsnuorisotyöPoliticsosallistaminennuoretCultural activitiesTurnoverosallisuusSociologyArtikkelitbusinessInclusion (education)kulttuuritoimintaosallistuminenKulttuuripolitiikan tutkimuksen vuosikirja
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Development of Beach Litter Monitoring on the Latvian Coastline: the Citizen Science Perspective

2021

The research analyses the beach litter monitoring programme in Latvia and provides suggestions for its improvement seeking to provide necessary information for effective marine litter management on the Latvian coastline of the Baltic Sea. The beach litter monitoring programme has been enacted since 2012 by NGO “FEE Latvia” and current research has been focused on the situation assessment and particularly provides analyses on a number and distribution of the surveyed beaches, the frequency and timing of the monitoring, litter classification and counting methodology, as well as the possible programme development using the NGO work based on the citizen science approach. The results allow to el…

business.industryEnvironmental resource managementMonitoring programMarine Strategy Framework DirectiveGeographyWork (electrical)Public participationMarine debrisCitizen scienceGeneral Earth and Planetary Sciencesmedia_common.cataloged_instanceEuropean unionCoastal managementbusinessGeneral Environmental Sciencemedia_commonRegional Formation and Development Studies
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Citizen’s Rights in European Environmental Law: Stock-Taking of Key Challenges and Current Developments in Relation to Public Access to Information, …

2012

The article aims to provide a short overview of the current situation regarding public access to information, participation and access to justice in Europe. The article briefly presents the role of the Aarhus Convention and its compliance mechanism in shaping the respective legal framework at both national level and EU level. On that basis it summarises some key challenges and implementation problems respectively in relation to public access to information, participation and access to justice.

business.industryManagement Monitoring Policy and LawInternational lawPublic relationsPublic administrationStock-takingAarhus ConventionCompliance (psychology)Environmental lawPolitical sciencePublic participationKey (cryptography)Justice (ethics)businessLawJournal for European Environmental & Planning Law
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From the Blogosphere into Real Politics: The Use of ICT by the Five Star Movement

2014

Research on ICT and the public discourse often focuses on how ICT can be used to increase citizen participation in political decision-making processes. The Italian Five Star Movement (5SM) represents a novel approach to using ICT to include citizens, and a big challenge for the traditional political actors. The 5SM was initiated outside the established political systems, with the use of Internet tools as cornerstones to promote political actions based on the directly expressed will of citizens. In this paper, based on an exploratory case study approach and informed by the introduction of E-Democracy models, we investigate the role of ICT in various phases of the 5SM, from its birth through …

business.industryParliamentMovement (music)media_common.quotation_subjectStar (game theory)BlogosphereDirect democracyComputingMilieux_LEGALASPECTSOFCOMPUTINGE - participationPublic relationsTransparencyE - DemocracyPoliticsInformation and Communications TechnologyPolitical scienceThe InternetOnline Communitiesbusinessmedia_common
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Understanding TwitterTM Use among Parliament Representatives: A Genre Analysis

2011

Published version of a chapter published in the book: Electronic Participation. Also available from the publisher at: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-23333-3_1 This article examines parliament representatives’ Twitter- contributions (tweets). First, the genre of communication approach is introduced to identify common characteristics and communication patterns. Second, the findings are analysed using various eDemocracy models and deliberative standards to identify to what extent these tweets could be characterized as part of a deliberative discussion. The tweets are mainly dominated by five communication purposes; providing links to information sources for other Twitter users, to inform …

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Genres of participation in social networking systems: A study of the 2009 Norwegian parliamentary election

2010

Published version of a chapter in the book: Electronic Participation. Also available at http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-15158-3_9 In the Norwegian context, eParticipation in the form of online campaigning has been on the agenda since 2001. After Obama’s successful presidential campaign in 2008, expectations about the use of SNS in the Norwegian parliamentary election were high. This study explores genres of participation in the early stages of the 2009 Norwegian parliamentary election campaign. The main finding is that the political parties have seen the need for a presence in SNS’, and that a genre repertoire for political communication through SNS is beginning to evolve. However, ther…

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