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Enabling the Digital Democratic Revival: A Research Program for Digital Democracy

Authors :
Grossi, Davide
Hahn, Ulrike
Mäs, Michael
Nitsche, Andreas
Behrens, Jan
Boehmer, Niclas
Brill, Markus
Endriss, Ulle
Grandi, Umberto
Haret, Adrian
Heitzig, Jobst
Janssens, Nicolien
Jonker, Catholijn M.
Keijzer, Marijn A.
Kistner, Axel
Lackner, Martin
Lieben, Alexandra
Mikhaylovskaya, Anna
Murukannaiah, Pradeep K.
Proietti, Carlo
Revel, Manon
Rouméas, Élise
Shapiro, Ehud
Sreedurga, Gogulapati
Swierczek, Björn
Talmon, Nimrod
Turrini, Paolo
Terzopoulou, Zoi
Van De Putte, Frederik
Grossi, Davide
Hahn, Ulrike
Mäs, Michael
Nitsche, Andreas
Behrens, Jan
Boehmer, Niclas
Brill, Markus
Endriss, Ulle
Grandi, Umberto
Haret, Adrian
Heitzig, Jobst
Janssens, Nicolien
Jonker, Catholijn M.
Keijzer, Marijn A.
Kistner, Axel
Lackner, Martin
Lieben, Alexandra
Mikhaylovskaya, Anna
Murukannaiah, Pradeep K.
Proietti, Carlo
Revel, Manon
Rouméas, Élise
Shapiro, Ehud
Sreedurga, Gogulapati
Swierczek, Björn
Talmon, Nimrod
Turrini, Paolo
Terzopoulou, Zoi
Van De Putte, Frederik
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

This white paper outlines a long-term scientific vision for the development of digital-democracy technology. We contend that if digital democracy is to meet the ambition of enabling a participatory renewal in our societies, then a comprehensive multi-methods research effort is required that could, over the years, support its development in a democratically principled, empirically and computationally informed way. The paper is co-authored by an international and interdisciplinary team of researchers and arose from the Lorentz Center Workshop on ``Algorithmic Technology for Democracy'' (Leiden, October 2022).

Details

Database :
OAIster
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1438520202
Document Type :
Electronic Resource