E-democracy
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E-democracy (a combination of the words electronic and democracy), also known as digital democracy or Internet democracy, is the use of information and communication technology (ICT) in political and governance processes.
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See also
- Collaborative governance
- Collaborative e-democracy
- Demoex - Democracy Experiment
- Democratization of technology
- E2D International
- E-Government
- E-participation
- Electronic civil disobedience
- Electronic Democracy Party, a political party in Turkey
- Emergent democracy
- eRulemaking
- Hacktivism
- Internet activism
- Isocracy
- Media democracy
- Online consultation
- Online deliberation
- Online Party of Canada, a political party in Canada
- Open politics
- Open source governance
- ParoleWatch
- Participation
- Parliamentary informatics
- Party of Internet Democracy, a political party in Hungary
- Platform cooperative
- Public Whip
- Second Superpower
- Smart mob
- Spatial Citizenship
- Technocracy
- Technology and society
- TheyWorkForYou
- Index of Internet-related articles
- Outline of the Internet
- IserveU, a Canadian based online voting platform.
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