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social project «Transparent Poland» («Prechistaja Polska»). The article says that the idea of creating and implementing a special project was due to "corruption issues, up-dated in the country, and the crisis of public confidence in government. In the context of these problems, the idea to improve the image of local governments and employees' attitude to local residents. It analyzed the phases of the project and its core programs. It does a conclusion that mass participation of local authorities in the decision of problems of formation transparency should be considered the authorities as possibility for improvement of quality of the future activity of the government of Poland. Research of this project can be useful not only for Poland, but also for implementation successful foreign experience in the Ukrainian society.

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Republic on the modern stage, the central elements of which is permanent direct co-operation of heads of the states, parliaments and governments, of a particular branch ministries and departments and other state structures. In particular, certainly system of partner intergovernmental collaboration of Ukraine and the Slovak Republic, which is formed in all areas of bilateral relations and has the underlying structure with vzaemopov`yazanimi elements and levels. Experience of Slovak is considered in integration to European community and feature of mizhregional'nogo and transfrontal collaboration.

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New concepts of civic participation in social electronic environment

The article reviews the basic modern concepts of civic participation in computer-mediated environments. The proposed analysis enables to estimate the value of new media to attract citizens to the state and public administration

Key words: web 2.0, social media, political participation, e-participation, e-government. .

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transformation caused by new communication technologies. First of all Web 2.0 stage in the development of Internet has caused an increasing interest in new technologies, including increased attention to the interaction between users and their inclusion in the process of creating and disseminating information and news as opposed to static placement. Shaping effect of participation economy where electronic technologies create new communities as an extension of real social organizations. As a result, the main problem of contemporary social processes is modified forms of human participation and social processes under the influence of new communications and media.

Thus Generation Y emerged which has its own values and expectations of government agencies. In particular, social-network behavior and the greater need for transparency are confronted with the traditional vertical hierarchy and one-way interaction, which is typical for public institutions. New social environment formed on the basis of "technology of smartmobs and social capital (Reinhold), networks of cooperation based on the need for socio-political support or protest (Benkler), develops a model of "many-to-many" social communication. Thus, the relevance of this study stems from the fact that contemporary society is considered as a network extension of the information society and an alternative to "mass" society. The central notion of such a society is the organization of data processing and exchange of information through social networks and media. As Van Dijk noted "the network society can be defined as social movements with social infrastructure and media networks, making it the main way of organization at all levels (individual, group / organizational and social). Increasingly, these networks connect all units or parts of this entity (individuals, groups and organizations)" [1]. In this society there are several key networks, including social networking, technical networks, created by society, including roads, telecommunications and computer networks, etc., and media network based on "media system, combining senders and recipients, and filled with symbols and information" [2].

At the same time, different areas of social activities also include networking features. In politics, in particular, the hierarchy of society and the primary resource of power are changing, and the emergence of network properties in the political system increases its vulnerability, namely:

- size: scale networks determines its power and ease of use; - integration of central and local sources or media, and their versatility is a strength of networks; - the availability of many interconnected users are simultaneously strong and weak feature of the network; - increasing complexity of network information systems, which leads to dependence on a few professionals:

technicians and network operators [3]. Under such conditions the importance of human participation in communication and media networks increased

and determine human's place in society. New type of officials could form – infocracy – their main task is to manage an integrated information system, for example, to select and monitor these systems. At the same time, the personal autonomy of man as a network user is also questionable, because computer networks are not separate elements under direct control of the user. Instead, this system includes many individual agents that are both trying to realize their own choices and must accept the choice of others.

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The emergence of Web 2.0 models gave users the opportunity to explore their possibilities in joint projects rather than the desire to create and protect their "own" stuff. As web 2.0 becomes a consequence of economic, social and technological trend, forming "a more thoughtful and independent environment based on user participation, openness and network effects" [4]. However, social networking as a technical system is a combination of web tools understandable for users and enable them to communicate, create and distribute photos, video and text materials.

Among Web 2.0 tools we should primarily select wiki as a platform to create a common knowledge and blogging as users create their own media to present their views public. Special trend is microblogging that allows people to exchange ideas and track other activities in the same area (geographical or professional). Another way – a common-edited documents, forms, tables, stored online and accessible from any location.

The biggest group of Web 2.0 tools is social networks and a niche, client, professional and other online communities as most social networking websites are similar to the human relationships in real society. Social Web network includes several levels, including community, based on the tags, common interests, which gives people the opportunity to discuss trade and other issues online. Although statistics show that social networks of end users were created mainly for informal communication. An important part of communities is the feedback and reputation formation and crowdscouring, events and classifieds, used for informing users of upcoming events, discussion, planning, marketing, etc.; widgets, gadgets, pipes, which are part of a larger social networks and can be used to integrate content in Web pages of other users. Traditional widget is RSS, which allows people to integrate changes on other web pages in your web resources, multimedia platform (podcasts, photos, video and music) that give users tools for production, storage and evaluation of their activities or to inform people about the situation using traditional media. As an example of integration of different media platforms we could mention use of SMS and voice mail to send messages to media and blog platforms.

Additionally there are more highly specialized tools, such as social Bookmarking and mashups – collection of Internet resources directly related to human activity. Such services allow searching both on Internet and bookmarks of others, build and integrate their personal feeds. Mashup, in particular based on maps, and are created as programs (such as AJAX, API) for the collection of geodata and news presented as maps and activities. New and least common tool for social web is a virtual world where users can be without the use of blogs and sites, and in so-called avatars (3D characters that act in virtual worlds). In some cases, users can create virtual property, "land", "houses" as part of their real life.

The variety of social-media tools based on principles and rules of social Web 2.0 [5]. First of all Web 2.0 allows you to "create the architecture of participation, which uses network effects and algorithms to produce software that gets better the more people use it (bringing collective intelligence). Data is also important, because Web 2.0 is based on "unique complex data resources... [that] are as important as function". Model of participation and sources of data form the basis for innovative platforms with a combination of data and services, creating new opportunities and demanding users who are creators of the software. The software is also environment because Web 2.0 is focused on Internet-connected devices and the increasing prevalence of online experience. Web 2.0 also includes new software model, so-called "perpetual beta", meaning "continuous update model of software as a service (SaaS)".

These models are unique and at the same time "sufficiently interdependent", that shows the common signs of Web 2.0. In particular, Web 2.0 is based on mass participation - network connections of "many-to-many" when "the edges are just as important as the core". On the other hand coherence breaks the traditional structure of power and control, leading to much greater decentralization. As a result, instead of the top-down model it developed bottom-up model with decision making process through engagement strategy, rather than imposing ideas. This social system does not begin to develop from the center but from edges of the network of social relations and individual users of are central to Web 2.0: user control, the opportunity to communicate, collaborate, create communities, crowdcourcing. Network effects give users ample opportunities for participation, cooperation and communication influence, when they can control their own publishing materials; they have optimized interfaces to participate in the development of new software products.

Such properties are impossible without openness and identity. In Web 2.0 transparency begins with the creation of open standards in Internet technologies and quickly grew into an open ecosystem of weakly linked applications built on open data, open APIs, and reusable components. In addition, Web 2.0 is based on the lightness and modularity standards, software based on simple data formats and protocols and it is an open source. As a result of Web 2.0 structure and behavior patterns may occur over time and have an active dynamic creativity.

Using these principles and Web 2.0 technology is a new trend in governance, focused on attracting, but not control of user-citizens. Projects in this area actively implemented in the U.S., EU and Australia. However, in Eastern Europe, despite the high rate of use of new media, there is a problem of social projects and state participation in such projects. Unlike the U.S. and the EU, the problem of e-participation is not actually discussed in Ukraine, mostly it comes down to technical aspects of project implementation by government agencies. Social media are widely used at community-based initiatives, but not for socio-critical projects. Thus the basic task of this study is to outline the theoretical and practical approaches to Web 2.0 technology as citizen participation and development of projects of the government 2.0.

First of all it should be noted that the term "e-participation" associated with any social action using the channel of the newest communications technologies to address the governmental, political or social objectives. There are several theoretical approaches to e-participation and the role of technology 2.0 in the interaction between citizens and between them and government agencies. M. Castells presented theory of network society, where members of metanetworks form at international level and the system of 'decentralized concentration' with a rich set of interrelated tasks. Castells states that new communications technologies make power of "network society", which operates the new media flows. This

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environment consists of many exchanges and substitute "environment of places" (territorially defined states, regions, districts) with more flexibility and adaptation to the social network. Knots and Centers of such medium flows form a new social structure of society network. Another approach - the actor-network theory, developed to explain the concept of relations between people and material objects. Under this approach "existing structures" related to the level of their social institutionalization, according it is necessarily to tie to specific institutions or social practices [6].

E-participation becomes a system of relations between people, people and organizations [7] that can be measured using social networking approach. Despite the mathematical foundations, social network analysis is an element of social theory, namely the study of human actions and their interactions with each other, i.e. this method is used to analyze relation aspect of social structures [8]. According to Bradwell and Reeves "social network analysis can help reveal the relationships between members of social networks. Thus, it helps to reveal the dynamics that... significantly affect the performance of organizations. Ecology of social networks formed by various forms of relationships: from strong friendly casual acquaintances through functional business contacts" [9].

Thus, the main categories of SNA can be used to assess e-participation as follows: 1) betweenness measure how a ‘node’ – a person or organisation – connects people who would otherwise not be connected. In e-participation it could mean facilitated access to a new set of citizen relationships, therefore it can be a source of significant power and value. It can mean people are regarded as a unique ‘in’ to a set of desirable relationships; 2) degree simply measures the number of connections a member of a network has; 3) reciprocity reveals whether both sides experience the tie in the same way, or whether the tie is actually reciprocal; 4) strength: ‘Dunbar’s number’ is a law that suggests the maximum size of social network is 150, due to the constraints of our capacity for communication. But strength of tie is not always a benefit for the dynamic of a social network - weak ties can be more beneficial to a group dynamic than strong ties; 5) closeness (ability to influence, index of power [10]) as a feature of nodes to be close and to influence each other. Closeness measures the ability of nodes to send information out through the network or receive information back in. It reflects the average number of intermediaries needed to reach other categories or receive their information.

SNA is frequently used in studies of social media and visualization of relationships between the participants of the electronic social networks. There are several studies of SNA in the area of e-participation. For example, Akshay Java studied social media communities and content. In particular he wrote about so called “influential feeds” and the problem of trust in social media [11] (paticipation). M. Morrison used the SNA to review "membership of a party» (collaboration) of the members of British Parliament in communications with Twitter [12]. According to his assessment "size of each node represents the individual's betweenness centrality"- a network analysis term that helps us place a value on individuals within a network.... It means, the higher betweenness centrality of an individual, the greater the impact when you take them out of the network ". SNA can also be used to study the transparency of public institutions, in particular the criteria for betweenness and closeness in common with the method of benchmarking of e-government projects. For example, D.Osimo proposed to analyse government 2.0 as a transparency system [13].

Meanwhile, the technology 2.0 has become an important for improve of e-participation, because these technologies are key features of social participation: the openness and transparency, interaction and cooperation and so on [14]. As a result, the U.S. and the EU began to develop new e-government projects aimed at public participation in governance at national, regional and local levels. The main purpose of these objects is to give users a simplified way to create information resources, sharing of those resources, reduce costs for search, transfer, preservation of public data. However, it is worth noting that the potential of social media is only partially solved, in particular distinguish the so-called basic and advanced tools e-participation, the latter actually include podcasts, videos, blogs, wikis, maps, surveys that are "popular instruments, but not exclusively targeted e-participation"(DEMO-Net research, 2006).

Citizen 2.0 E-participation as a form of social protest, social activism, which is not linked with any political party, but rather

as a form of coordination and cooperation between residents of one street, area, city. Such projects can be quite popular, because they contain user generated content. As a result D. Osimo notes the emergence of "many projects of web 2.0 in public services, but not by government". Among the problems of social participation in Web 2.0, it needs to point out complexity of network initiatives and threat to governance system. In addition, social networks are mostly used not for political information but rather for personal communication, professional growth.

As Fages and Sanguesa noted using the Internet in society caused certain patterns [15] of social acitivity of users: - They are more critical in their reasoning - They exhibit more solidarity, expressed in their involvement in social movements (both online and offline) - They tend to cooperate with more people (both online and offline) - They have a critical view of authority - They expect to be well regarded in terms of their contribution and expertise, whether online or offline - They have greater awareness of Creative Commons and other alternative formats for dealing with intellectual

property - They have a tendency to express themselves in audiovisual terms This transforms the ladder of participation, where only 10-15% of Web users become active e-participation.

Among them there will be activists who are highly educated, politically and culturally, spend most of their time on the Internet, have time to respond to political calls (incl. eParticipation experiments), have time to create/share own agendas (b.m.o. blogs, social networks, etc.), but could be hijackers; and socialisers who are mostly “Y” and “Z” generations, deeply rooted in the multimedia usage concept (e.g. iPhone), low interest in politics as such, tend to create communities and social networks of peers, esp. online, but could be addicted.

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These people act according to definite social rules of social media as well as create specific features of citizen 2.0. According to Yahoo! Study in 2007 new citizen becomes “polifluential”, being political and influentially active, they are well-connected and partisan. New media made political and social activists newshounds who use Internet to take action, to discuss political candidates/social issues. As for key features of citizen 2.0 we should point out bigger importance of local community activism and higher community involvement of such citizens. Citizen 2.0 is significantly more likely to volunteer time and contribute money. As for new media, citizen 2.0 seeks unbiased, non-partisan coverage in political news and authenticity from political leaders to formulate opinion on multiple sources [16].

Additionally citizen 2.0 is far more likely to be connected to networks of other voters. Thus social media forms an environment for citizen 2.0 where “anyone, anywhere, at any time can make any social experience a social media experience”. J.Blossom formulated several effects of social media in social activity. In particular he pointed that social media enables both the power of personal relationships to transform any public experience into a personal experience and relationships to unfold on multiple levels in multiple venues, each appropriate to a specific group and purpose. Using social media can turn problem into worldwide searches for answers and to create communities which act aligns the goals that are most important to each community. Being in community everyone sees themselves as publishers and everyone is empowered through common knowledge to work flexibly and rapidly toward common goals. Thus social media requires citizens to become a little vulnerable personally to make the connections necessary to get broader personal benefits from publishing. As a result the natural communication abilities of people can combine with the natural problem-solving abilities of people through social media to provide society with benefits of almost any scale imaginable [17].

Social institutions 2.0 Political and social organizations and movements consider growing number of Internet users as a new way of

communication. The main feature of such communication is that the user selects and creates a flow of information, so organizations and movements need to have an experience of campaigns in social media. Hence the approach of political parties to e-participation is e-democracy and set of necessary tools to conduct political campaigns. The impetus for active use of Web 2.0 in political communication becomes campaign Barack Obama in 2008, after it many political leaders and parties created their accounts on Twitter, Facebook, on photo and video services, other social services.

Social media experience in Obama campaign [18]

Start early Build to scale

Innovate where necessary; do everything else incrementally better Make it easy to find, forward and act

Pick where you want to play Channel online enthusiasm into specific, targeted activities that further the campaign’s goals

Integrate online advocacy into every element of the campaign

But before Web 2.0 became popular, J.Ito [19] proposed conception of “emergent democracy” which meant that political competition in modern society could not be planned, its behavior is emergent and means that it is not directed by systems of command and control, but emerge from subtle, complex interactions. In particular Ito asks “can citizens self-organize to deliberate on, and to address, complex issues democratically, without any one citizen required to know and comprehend the whole?”.

As a result appeared decentralized model of political communication with basic elements of public intercourse of leaders with people, use of principles of policy of proximite which causes feeling of participation of every citizen in the political fight and his political mobilization. This strategy was based on network logic of behavior of social objects as element of new direction of development of political process of information society. M. Ratcliffe and J. Lebkowsky [20] named this phenomenon “extreme democracy” (in the context of concept “emergent democracy”), when people become the participants of political process of decision-making, which is based on the great number of centers linked between themselves by network coalition and organized on the base of local, national and international problems. The network model of democracy focuses on participation and assumes that everybody potentially can act politically. Therefore, the base element of such democracy is an activist – a citizen who knows problem and able to squander time and resources for the solving this policy at all state levels. As a result there are several types of social and political relations: clustering when one cell is not responsible for development of all system, and motion takes place because of exchange of signals between cells; copying systems operating spontaneously, cognizing an environment; other models are “madness of crowd”, “new news”, “electronic square” “organization of collective action”.

A.-L. Barabasi noted that network public distributing appears in condition that knots have identical amount of links, and there are some large knots. As a result, the hierarchy of public centers is formed with two or three large and number of small knots. Unlike mass-media which create and concentrate movement in several knots, a network environment allows the multivectorial influencing, especially at local level. Media have set structure under the control of families and media groups, that does political communications predictable for long time, but network campaign can not be short-term, it can’t start during elections. It is better to form political network, when there is no actual necessity in it. As it takes time, it will be simplified to form links, if there is no obvious immediate benefit from this links. In Internet it means absence of central element in architecture of access and permission on joining. Therefore, political campaign does not depend on message, on the contrary Internet allows participants to create networks for messages, and

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to send them to undecided voters [21]. Arising chaos around primary message generates the discussion and returns attention of people to the political problems. Exactly chaotic communications allow creation weak links achieving various audiences, unlike strong links which lock public communications.

Thus, taking into account modern communication processes we could point the importance of network approach in social crisis management based on following conditions:

1) it is necessary to consider social relations as network of relations of traditional and new participants of political struggle;

2) media get new quality of decentralization of information sources due to development of Internet; 3) nature of news also changes: independent “life” of event is determined by the reaction or attention to the

report, quotation or foot-notes on this report. According to such descriptions of network public communications US political consultant J. Trippi recommended

to plug the following elements into a modern network campaign: 1) tools for network management of campaign; 2) use of forums to present the most actual information of meetings; 3) supporting blog of campaign; 4) saving actual materials of campaign; 5) creation of “viral” letters; 6) possibility of interconnections between participants; 7) creation of “local” instruments [22].

Additionally “content nation” formed definite rules for political usage of social media [23]. In particular, acting in massive scale social media enable political power to grow from everyday citizens who could build influential political support rapidly, but it requires a broad base of people in a community who use it and understand it to be completely effective. Social media challenges politicians to use the empowerment of citizens to drive their own political power, a task that requires a willingness both to support and to engage in real conversations on real issues. In comparison to traditional media, social media finds political causes that can grow into movements that carry personal endorsements into lasting influence. But at the same time social media is marketplace for political ideas and social media marketing makes politics more conversational. Combination of these elements and rules creates the “ideal storm” of political discussion and forms political participation.

As a result a network property of emergence appears at political systems. The behavior according to this property is not controlled by the control systems; it arises up as a result of complex co-operation of great number of elements of society. In such systems there is no clear leader which would determine or control movement. A leader here rather supports integrity, he is a mediator between social groups, discusses with other leaders. As leadership becomes a necessity for the management of development of opinion or idea about complex problem, information technology can solve the choice of leader and presentation of opinion of consent in constant debates [24].

Government 2.0 The 2008 UN e-Government survey emphasised the importance of servise-oriented shift in governance using new

opportunities proposed by ICT development. This attention was due to the fact that previously the majority of politicians and bureaucrats were focused “…on developing e-services within each public institution, with limited consideration being given to cross-organizational coherence, the focus today has clearly shifted towards coordinated services offering one-stop shops to citizens and businesses".

As a result modern approach to e-government - connected governance - focuses less on the various e-services, but rather on the value of public services to end users-citizens.

Connected … governance involves the governmental promotion of collective action to advance the public good, by engaging the creative efforts of all of society. It is about influencing the strategic actions of other stakeholders. ICT-based connected governance efforts are aimed at an improved cooperation between governmental agencies, allowing for an enhanced, active and effective consultation and engagement with citizens, and a greater involvement with multi-stakeholders regionally and internationally [25].

Consequently, modern authorities need to consider e-participation primarily as public engagement with the help of on-line public services, crowdsoursing, creation of open e-resources that can benefit citizens through personalization and authentification. And Web 2.0 technology becomes a way to reduce the costs of public affairs. US Sunlight Foundation defines Web 2.0 as a “tool for interaction and follow the data for spending, lobbing, earmarks, campaigns, votes, contracts to make government transparent and accountable”. Government 2.0 therefore fundamentally challenges the way government works and how government is managed, as Don Tapscott et al wrote [26]:

… a new breed of public sector organization is emerging…: One that opens its doors to the world; co-innovates with everyone, especially citizens; shares resources that were previously closely guarded; harnesses the power of mass collaboration; and behaves not as an isolated department or jurisdiction, but as something new – a truly integrated organization.

The significance of Web 2.0 possible effects caused the debate on creation and use of new media in public process. The main question for researchers was openness of public information, which is possible only in the case of transformation of organization, not technology. “A knowledge-based view of administration implies that culture and the way in which people are organised are geared towards the bridging of knowledge areas within domains and the recognition of individual contributions to communal learning. Make sure that the corresponding mechanisms are in place.” – Fages R. and Sangüesa R. wrote – “Try to locate the people with personal attitudes closest to 2.0 values and community building. It is a change process based on technology but not dealing only with technology; it also deals with organisation. Approach it as you would approach any other organisational change. Anticipate roadblocks in current regulation and turf wars” [27].

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As a solution Beth Noveck wrote that legitimate democracy and effective governance require collaboration [28]. It is distinct from simple crowdsoursing and include first of all visual deliberation and egalitarian self-selection. As a baseline condition for government 2.0 B.Noveck sees transparency of information, its accessibility, searchability, and usability to lend itself to collaboration of citizen and public agencies.

On the other hand, as D.Osimo writes [29] that use of Web 2.0 has led to the need to revise approaches to initiatives in the field of e-government. Compared with traditional e-projects, gov 2.0 projects should be short (<6 months), inexpensive (<10K euros), flexible, user-driven projects aimed for government transparency.

However, this does not mean automatic implementation of such projects, only the United States, Britain, Australia and some other countries have developed successful gov 2.0 projects, whereas other countries do not have enough public initiative. Despite the fact that "some participatory formats can be seen as the most negative variant of crowdsourcing on the part of the authorities", it should begin "with communities that are currently interacting with government". This is due to the nature of Web 2.0 and civic engagement. According to Fages and Sanguesa “…going 2.0 means opening up to individual contributions from the entire internal organisation and external environment. The natural environment of authorities is citizenship. Rather than seeing citizens as clients or the recipients of government activity or, alternatively, as constant and stark critics of governmental actions, they can be seen in true 2.0 fashion as collaborators, not only in the results of actions, but also in the actual process of designing strategies, regulations and actions that will eventually have the greatest impact on their daily lives. This goes beyond citizen relationship management and raises expectations and wariness on the part of citizens”.

Existing e-government projects using Web 2.0 has shown that new technology changes several areas of public activities: regulation, cross-agency cooperation, knowledge management, political participation and transparency, service provision, law enforcement [30]. Analyzing such projects D.Osimo notes their relevance and impact on governance. But the importance of new technologies increases only in case of active use both by citizens and officials. Some projects have shown that it is easier to implement back-office projects in the communities, who already have experience of cooperation. In addition, gov 2.0 projects provide different options for public participation – from established by various government institutions to fully independent community initiatives. It also creates a requirement for identification, moderation and protection of personal data in these projects: "internal" projects require a more powerful control than the public "external" projects [31].

Among other tendencies of gov 2.0 it is necessary to point out a shift of existing balance of power in the political sphere. Public information and the long tail effect formed the basis for issue-based public engagement [32].

Style of relations between state and citizens is also determined by the type of technical support based on internally or externally focused services [33]:

1) Communication model based on low level of engagement and includes such tools as institutional oriented blogs; RSS; enterprise social networks; Wikis; podcasts and vlogs; privacy/security considerations of internal and external applications.

2) Interaction focused model based on middle level of engagement using social network sites and blogs; employee and constituent feedback on information and service—forums; tagging and social bookmarking of government content; Wikis to support interaction, civic engagement; virtual world interactions.

3) Service focused model demands high level of public engagement and mostly based on mashups of service and content through intermediaries, web service; service provision at citizens’ location; virtual world experimentation; citizen/business engagement to enhance trust and loyalty.

Government 2.0 (based on the characteristics of Web 2.0) includes several levels. The base in this case is the technology and the philosophy of Web 2.0 communication and collaboration with citizens. In turn, this points to the underlying trends in public administration, such as using Web 2.0 by officials and politicians to manage and a desire to create projects on open public data as a way of cooperation between the state and community (an ambition through such initiatives to increase the engagement with the customer, attract usage, develop increased levels of trust, and improve the 'brand' of government). Active citizens become an important element (everyone is interested in obtaining public information or periodically faced with the need to work with government structures) – the effect of Wikipedia.

Conclusions Thus, the concept of e-participation includes various levels - from the public to understand the civil participation.

For governmental institutions it creates new levels of cooperation with citizens, who could also joint their forces, discuss and share useful information reducing cost of state operations and giving opportunity for new social organizations.

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