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Citizen-to-Citizen vs. Citizen-to-Government eParticipation in Uganda: Implications for Research and Practice

机译:公民到公民与乌干达的公民到政府的欧洲公民,对研究和实践的影响

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The use of Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) is growing globally, as is interest in the use of digital technologies to improve citizens' participation in governance. In African countries, where ICT use remains low and where there is a democratic deficit, the nature and extent of citizens' participation via ICT is unknown. Based on a print questionnaire with 322 internet users in Uganda, this paper compares citizen-to-citizen (C2C) participation and citizen-to-government (C2G) participation, examines the factors that hinder greater C2C and C2G online participation, and explores the implications for greater eParticipation in future. For effective eParticipation, the majority of Ugandan internet users need to become more active as creators of online content, as well as conversationalists and critics. Results show that regardless of whether it is engagements among citizens or between citizens and leaders, most citizens are spectators.
机译:信息和通信技术(ICT)的使用在全球范围内越来越大,因为利用数字技术的利益,以提高公民参与治理。在非洲国家,ICT使用仍然很低,既有民主赤字的地方,公民通过信息通信技术的参与的自然和程度都是未知的。本文根据印刷问卷与322名互联网用户在乌干达比较公民到公民(C2C)参与和市民 - 政府(C2G)参与,研究了阻碍了C2C和C2G在线参与的因素,并探讨了对未来更大的外部的影响。为有效的eParticipation,大多数乌干达互联网用户需要成为在线内容的创造者的更活跃,以及会话者和批评者。结果表明,无论是公民之间还是公民和领导者之间的参与,大多数公民都是观众。

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