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E-democracy in Development: A Case Study of d:mo in Molde Judith Molka-Danielsen, Beinta Jákupsstovu og Eli Kjersem. Historic: What is d:mo ?. D:mo the concept, is to be a debate platform for citizens and politicians on the Internet. Participants can have a dialogue about current topics.
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E-democracy in Development: A Case Study of d:mo in Molde Judith Molka-Danielsen, Beinta Jákupsstovu og Eli Kjersem
Historic: What is d:mo ? • D:mo the concept, is to be a debate platform for citizens and politicians on the Internet. • Participants can have a dialogue about current topics. • Anyone can read the debate page, organize a theme, read others contributions, and post comments of their own viewpoint. • Anyone can follow the dialogue and contribute comments and answer questions. • D:mo is a further development of the website demokratitorget.no that was open for use in connection with the Town Elections in 2003. The website was a cooperative project with the county government (fylke) of East and West Agder and the software producer ErgoEphorma. • It was the impression that the pilot project functioned well and that it was used in the short period before and during the election. • After the election the use of the website dropped quickly. The website was then taken out of operation. • It was decided to develop a long term strategy to promote a new application.
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Overview D:mo was implemented in Molde in August 2004. After one year of little website activity, it was decided that the project would be evaluated. We would explore: • Citizen’s knowledge to use the website. • Different group’s need and use of the website. • D:mo’s legitimate role in Molde. • D:mo’s layout and design. • D:mo’s user friendliness.
Count of those surveyed that have been in the town’s website of Molde and in d:mo’s website
Percentage of users that use the Internet (national statistics) compared with the percentage of those surveyed that have been on d:mo’s web page
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Technical Recommendations • Include information that has meaning, exclude information with no meaning. • More user friendly: i.e replace IP-address with domain name. • Site usage statistics should be collected. • Have an expiration date for the display of the most visual information. • Make d:mo look and work more like a Weblog. • Decide if the d:mo portal is to have an independent identity from Molde municipality (or be a page under it), and then correct all links to it that you have control over. • Have an active Web Administration for the d:mo web page. • Accept participation in as many input forms as possible. • A web portal may not be able to change the distribution of political activity: if they are treated as non personal meeting places.
Cumulative distribution of incoming links for political blogs, separated by category. A power-law with an exponential cutoff, shown as a solid line, is the best fit. (Source: Adamic and Glance, 2005).
Torpe’s models of democracy • Participatory democracy – • based on socially formed interests and opinions • Involve direct and active participation by citizens • Parents meeting at school (example) • Network democracy – like Participatory democracy but, • Citizen participation is more self organized, informally structured, less planned. • Emergent democracy • Product of those currently present and interested in a particular topic. • ICT can support different forms of democracy. • Weblogs have not been evaluated. • How open are they? • Who can participate?
How various digital instruments may support keyfeatures in different normative models of democracy. (Source: Torpe, 2004)
The Future • D:mo functionality will be revised and the site will be re-launched. • New functionality: • Modify the d:mo registration system to maintain profiles on participates. • Enable posts of official town documents (i.e. town plan) on the d:mo site and enable a comment-board to receive citizen comments under topics. • Implement a voting function where votes on topics are tallied and the tallies are revealed. • Accept other input formats: blog-like comments, receive sms. • Post multimedia clips on d:mo i.e. student radio interviews and local TV interviews. • Molde Town Council committee will debate in a council meeting on 16.04.02 the role and use of d:mo by the town council. • Will the council members and other political representatives: • contribute comments on the site, (?) • contribute to debate, and (?) • what will they do with the feedback of the voting system. (?) • Re-launch and market d:mo through meetings to town political representatives, middle and high school students, and voluntary organizations.
Questions for discussion • What is the expected impact of the technology (d:mo) on e-debate and e-democracy? • What types of performance indicators should we use to evaluate if the proposed technology gives added value (qualitative) to the participants (citizens and political representatives)? • Should we count users of the site or topics discussed? • What benchmarks should be used to measure affects on democratic governance (the actions of representatives) in the town of Molde? • Can technology like d:mo help to integrate the actions of those operating under different democratic frameworks: representative versus self-determined frameworks?