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Basic structure of the productive system
Industrial Society
Cost Optimization:
Intermediaries
Basic structure of the digital productive system
Information Society
Benefits of
Digital & 2.0
Democracy
Digital Divide
Digital Competences
Digital Adoption
Other cons of 2.0
¿Digital Citizens...
...or Digital Excluded?
Ismael Peña-López
Governance and participation.
Aspects of the web 2.0 in horizontal citizen participation.
An alternative to representative democracy?
To cite this work:
Peña-López, Ismael. (2010) Goverati: An alternative to representative democracy?
<http://ictlogy.net/presentations/20100225_ismael_pena-lopez_-_goverati_alternative_representative_democracy.zip>
To contact the author:
http://ictlogy.net
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Information
Labour
Deliberation
Argumentation
Accountability
The
Democratic Process
Parties
Scarcity
+
Transaction
Costs
+
Intermediation
Production
Process
Input:
Resources
Output:
Products
Negotiation
Opinion shaping
Voting Expliciting preferences
Capital
Governments
Information
Labour: Knowledge
New institutional channels
Politics 2.0
Cyberpolitics, cyberactivism
Grassroots engagement
Digital Identity
First-person voice
Participation, engagement
Community building
Deliberative democracy
Conversation
Agenda setting
Local politics
All topics, long tail
Collective wisdom
Independent information
Multiple sources of information
Monitorization
Visual information
Immediacy
Virality
Crossmedia
e-Democracy
Deliberation
Argumentation
Accountability
Scarcity?
+
Transaction Costs?
+
Intermediation!?!?
Productive
Process
Input:
Information
Output:
Information
Voting Expliciting preferences
Capital:
ICTs
Negotiation
Opinion shaping
Transparency
Accountability
Traceability
Social control, distributed power
Open government
Filtering, censorship
Cybercontrol, surveillance
"Daily me"
Echo chambers
e-Lobbying
e-Propaganda
60% used the Internet in the last 3 months
36% has never used the Internet
39% used the Internet daily (or almost) in the last 3 months
29% searched government information in the last 3 months
6% of all sales were made through the Internet
40% would not feel e-competent if had to change job
28% feels comfortable using office software
25% feels comfortable using the Internet
8% makes an advanced use of the Internet
case: Facebook Wants to Be Your One True Login (#1 Google)
case: what is a web browser (8%)
Source: Eurostat, 2010, for Spain