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Goverati

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?

Barcelona, February 25th, 2010.

La Capella, Institut de Cultura de Barcelona

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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Creative Commons license:

Attribution – Non Commercial – No Derivative Works

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

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