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Enhancing Citizen Participation: Leveraging Web Technologies for Parliamentary Engagement

Explore how web technologies can bridge the gap between citizens and the parliamentary world. Enable tagging, e-petitions, forums, crowdsourcing, comments, and surveys on parliamentary data to increase engagement.

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Enhancing Citizen Participation: Leveraging Web Technologies for Parliamentary Engagement

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  1. Questionnaire results & trends Wim Verhaest Bruno De Nys BelgianFederalParliament

  2. Web-technologiescanbeused as a means to bridge the gap between the citizen and the parliamentaryworld: • Allowcitizens to tagorcommentonexistingparl. data (forum/crowdsourcing/feedbackforms) • Allowcitizens to start initiatives (e-petition) • Allowcitizens to debate (forum)

  3. Eurofeature festival

  4. Feat 12 : forum

  5. Feat 13 : e-petition

  6. Feat 14 : Crowdsourcing

  7. Feat 15 : Postingcomments

  8. F16 : Polls, feedback, survey

  9. Eurofeature festival • SortbyEffort IT, EffortComm • SortbyAddedValue • SortbyProgress (adoption) rate

  10. Eurofeature festival • SortbyEffort IT

  11. Eurofeature festival • SortbyEffortComm

  12. Eurofeature festival • SortbyAddedValue

  13. Eurofeature festival • SortbyProgress

  14. Eurofeature festival • SortbyProgress

  15. Question: Which (missing) patterns/features/solutions wouldyousuggest to increase the participation of citizens via a parliamentary website?

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