
Notes from the 4th Internet, Law and Politics Congress.Session VIII
Round Table
Towards citizenship 2.0?
Eduard Aibar, Vice President, Research, UOC.
So, the landscape has changed… but have citizens? has the concept of citizenship so much shifted as, supposedly, has the Web?
Ana Sofía Cardenal, Professor of Political Science, UOC
We’re putting all our eggs in the Web 2.0 basket, but data seem to bring evidence that all the promises of the web do not seem to apply:
The demand for political information has not increased despite the supposition that it would be cheaper (in money, in time) to be informed on a digital socielty
The supposition that costs of information have decreased is at stake too
The participation does not seem to have changed either
Few sites collect most...
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meetings,
Cyberlaw, governance, rights,
Participation, Engagement, Use, Activism,
e-Government, e-Administration,
helen margetts,
ana sofía cardenal,
citizenship 2.0,
david osimo,
eduard aibar,
joan subirats