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Young People and eParticipation in Slovenia: the case of Citizen's Forum Simon Delakorda & Matej Delakorda (Center of eDemocracy / Institute of Ecology). Young People, New Technologies and Political Engagement University of Surrey, UK, 24-25 July 2007. Content. eDemocracy situation in Slovenia
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Young People and eParticipation in Slovenia:the case of Citizen's ForumSimon Delakorda & Matej Delakorda(Center of eDemocracy / Institute of Ecology) Young People, New Technologies and Political EngagementUniversity of Surrey, UK, 24-25 July 2007 Simon Delakorda & Matej Delakorda
Simon Delakorda & Matej Delakorda Content • eDemocracy situation in Slovenia • Young people and eParticipation • The case of Citizen's Forum • Lessons • Future developments
Simon Delakorda & Matej Delakorda 1. eDemocracy situation in Slovenia - reports • UN eParticipation index (2005): 46th among 191 nations and 15th among EU-27. • The Economist report (eDemocracy criteria 2004): 7th in CEE Europe • Municipalities on-line participation (2005): Ljubljana 74th among 78 cities • No case studies from SI in OECD reports • eDemocracy neglected by earliest eGovernment plans
Simon Delakorda & Matej Delakorda Latest developments • positive impact of the EU membership • eGovernment strategy goal (2006) – SI among 10 most developed eDemocracy countries • Information society strategy (2007) – eDemocracy included • governmental eParticipation web site applications • eVoting part of political agenda
Simon Delakorda & Matej Delakorda Implementation challenges remain huge... • eDemocracy limited to an e-mail, e-poll and public information e-access • failure of governmental on-line forums in public deliberation • e-formats based e-consultation process is not interactive • lack of political imagination to design web 2.0 eDemocracy • strong representative democracy is in favour
Simon Delakorda & Matej Delakorda 2. Young people and eParticipation - facts • Eurobarometer (2007): 27.1% between 15-30 of age have been already politically involved by presenting their view in an on-line discussion/forum (EU 27 – 23.6%; UK - 21.2%) • Internet research in Slovenia - RIS (2005):- visited political institution web site: 20% (16-19 age) and 28% (20-25 age)- searched for official document (law or political programme): 26% (16-19 age) and 52% (20-25 age)- participated in on-line poll on political issues: 30% (16-19 age) and 30% (20-25 age)- sent an e-mail to the politician or institution: 5% (16-19 age) and 0% (20-25 age)- signed an e-petition / letter of support: 6% (16-19 age) and 19% (20-25 age)- participated in on-line debate on political issues: 8% (16-19 age) and 7% (20-25 age)
Simon Delakorda & Matej Delakorda 2. Young people and eParticipation - prospects • Political action taken to ensure that one's voice is heard by policy-makers (Eurobarometer 2007):- Slovenia: participate in debates (44%), join a political party (18%), sign petition (15%)- UK: participate in debates (25%), sign petition (18 %), join trade union (15%)- EU-27: participate in debates (29%), join a political party (16%), take part in demostration (13%) • Interest in politics and current affairs (Eurobarometer 2007): - Slovenia: country (79%), city/region (68%), EU (68%)- UK: country (86%), city/region (71%), EU (60%)- EU:country (82%), city/region (73), EU (66%) • Voted in an election or referendum in last 3 years (if eligible):- Slovenia (71%), UK (50%), EU (62%)
Simon Delakorda & Matej Delakorda 3. The case of Citizen's Forum • Political context:- French and Dutch “no” on EU constition treaty national referendums- European parliament resolution on the Period of reflection - establishing Citizen's fora – public debates on the Future of the EU both on-line and off-line • Project team:- Centre of eDemocracy / Institute of Ecology (implementation), Faculty of Social Sciences / University of Ljubljana and Information Office of the European Parliament for Slovenia (financier)
Simon Delakorda & Matej Delakorda • Communication concept:- participatory and deliberative democracy (J. Fishkin)- democratic expression of oppinions- e-debates and e-counsultations on European issues and policies- involvement in decision-making proces throught slovene members of the European parliament- moderation- protocols- registration - reporting to mass media
Simon Delakorda & Matej Delakorda 1. Slovenian member of the European Parliament 2. Ministry of the Slovenian government (if participating) 3. Information office for the European Parliament for Slovenia 4. Centre for e-democracy at the Institute of Ecology
Simon Delakorda & Matej Delakorda • The case of issue-based e-debate on the future European social model with Slovene students- Aim: to gather ideas, opinions and suggestions on the future European social model from the university students- Initiator: Slovenian Member of the European Parliament, Mr. Mihael Brejc- Place & time: Ljubljana during 17th and 19th of October 2006 at the Students Arena exhibition
Simon Delakorda & Matej Delakorda • Implementation:- MEP prepared eight questions on social model supported by relevant documents (economic and social reforms in Slovenia, scholarship, kindergartens fees, retirement reform etc.)- participation upon forum registration by entering the name and surname and valid e-mail address - the web debate was opened 24 hours a day and moderated- public and media promotion initiated and promotion materials with questions and web link were distributed through university - public lecture on e-democracy and European parliament took place during the exhibition- three interim reports and a final report were prepared and sent to the MEP and Parliamentary committee for the EU affairs at the National Assembly of the Republic of Slovenia
Simon Delakorda & Matej Delakorda • Key figures- 500 on-line visitors (3000+)- 100 messages (111 participants)- 4 reports from moderating team
Simon Delakorda & Matej Delakorda • Evaluation (e-consultation evaluation framework defined by A. Macintosh and A. Whyte, 2006):the communication view:- high level of intensitivity, - messages in line with the topic and starting questions, - expressing personal opinions, preferences and suggestions - no argumentation or additional information provided- opposite opinions – no attempts to reach consensusthe political view:- the Future European Social model debate on the agenda of the EP (identification of the policy suggestions) - MEP Mihael Brejc was a parliamentary reporter - MEP announced that final report of debate will be included in his report to the EP - MEP was not able to attend three day on-line debate, although he provided a public response on the final report
Simon Delakorda & Matej Delakorda 4. Lessons learned • Many students did not want to participate on-line: “my opinion will not be included”“I am not interested”“issue is to complicated”“I have no time”“I do not want to get exposed”“I do not like on-line forums”
Simon Delakorda & Matej Delakorda • What could be improved:- low level of an on-line deliberation- better public promotion- more direct involvement of the MEP- more time- a better understanding of which students messages were included in MEP report and why (content analysis forthcoming)
Simon Delakorda & Matej Delakorda • Lessons learned:- top-down approach has democratic limitations (elitism)- trust building- facing complex situations when implementing eDemocracy in multilevel governance- politicians can to exploit democratic process- proper evaluation framework needed (including content analysis, policy analysis and in-depth interviews)
Simon Delakorda & Matej Delakorda 5. Future developments • strengthening the interest of Slovene MEP in Citizens forum when shaping European policies • strengthening media and public promotion of successful eDemocracy cases and its effect on political democracy • combining on-line and off-line debates • Web 2.0 applications • convergence with different eDemocracy tools • supplementing existent evaluation methodology • reflecting and understanding how in particular cases Citizen's forums shifted the balance of power within democracy process
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