7/24/2019 Lia Anggraini MSc Poster
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Web Science
A MODEL OF DIGITAL
DEMOCRACY PLATFORM
FOR POLICY-MAKING
e-initiative:
The
e-initiative
model is cons-tructed from in-
terdisciplinarytheories and
case studiesaround the world to in-
tensify the process and
outcome of poli-cy-making through
public collabo-ration.
WHAT IS
THE
SOLUTION?
AIM
WHY
IS IT
IMPOR-
TANT
?
Thee-initiative
modelprovides
guidelines andpractical
recommenda-
tions to buildeffective design
and achievesuccessful imple-
mentation of digitaldemocracy platform for
policy-making.
OBJECTIVE
Web Technology: Crowdsourcing, Usability,SDLC, Data Analysis, Data Management, Ne-twork Management Political Science:
Democracy, Citizen Engagement, Po-licy-Making, Public Resources
Management
WHAT
DOES IT
COVER?
THEORY
Projectssimilar to
e-initiative
has been locallyimplemented in
five regions: Europe,
Americas, Asia, Africaand Oceania.
WHERE
HAS IT
BEEN
IMPLEMENTED?
CASESTUDY
WHO WILL
BENEFIT
FROM IT? 69%(115 of 167) of the
world countries, whichare in the state of full
democracy tohybrid regime [1],
will benefit fromthe implementa-
tion of e-initiative
to achieve agood demo-
cratic practi-ce.
GOAL
Undisclosed
political interest in the orches-tration of policy Limited sub-ject-matter expertsitting as political
appointee Under-represented voicesofsocial groups
WHY DOES
DIGITAL
DEMOCRACY
NEEDED IN
POLICY-MAKING?
MOTIVATION
gov.mu
citizenvision.nl
korea.go.krdata.gov
govt.nz
Lia Anggraini [email protected]
REFERENCE:
[1] The Economist Intelligence Unit, 2014. The Economist Intelligence Units Index of Democracy 2014. [Online]Available at: http://www.eiumedia.com/index.php/component/k2/item/1677-democracy-index-2014