Digital Technologies for Democratic Governance in Latin America

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Civic Engagement
Civil Society
Cyber Activism
Denise Senmartin
digital divide research
digital media
E-governance
E-government Agencies
e-government initiatives
E-voting Systems
Electronic Voting
Electronic Voting Systems
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External Vote
Fabrizio Scrollini
Ficha Limpa
FOI Regulation
Gender Equality
Gil De
Governance
ICT
ICT Diffusion
ICT impact on Latin American democracy
Ingrid Bachmann
Internet Diffusion
Jack Barry
Jacob Groshek
Jose Thompson
Legislative Transparency
Occupy Wall Street
OGD
OGD Initiative
Online Social
Open Data
Open Data Policies
open data policy analysis
Osvaldo Len
participatory governance methods
political communication theory
Political Participation
Poor ICT Infrastructure
Poverty Reduction
Public Administration
Sally Burch
Silvana Fumega
Social Inclusion
social media
social media activism
social networking
Social Networking Sites
Sociopolitical Instability
Summer Harlow
Transnational Political Participation
Tv Programme
Van De Donk
Xavier Rodriguez Franco
Yanina Welp
Youth Bulges

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415836135
  • Weight: 620g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 09 Jan 2014
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This book is the first to comprehensively analyse the political and societal impacts of new Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) in a region of the Global South. It evaluates under what conditions some Latin American governments and people have succeeded in taking up the opportunities related to the spread of ICTs, while others are confronted with the pessimist scenario of increased, digitally induced social and democratic cleavages.

Specifically, the book examines if and how far the spread and use of new ICT affected central aims of democratic governance such as reducing socio-economic and gender inequality; strengthening citizen participation in political decision making; increasing the transparency of legislative processes; improving administrative processes; providing free access to government data and information; and expanding independent spaces of citizen communication. The country case and cross-country explore a range of bottom-up driven initiatives to reinforce democracy in the region.

The book offers researchers and students an interdisciplinary approach to these issues by linking it to established theories of media and politics, political communication, political participation, and governance. Giving voice to researchers native to the region and with direct experience of the region, it uniquely brings together contributions from political scientists, researchers in communication studies and area studies specialists who have a solid record in political activism and international development co-operation.

Anita Breuer is Senior Researcher at the German Development Institute, Bonn, Germany, where her research focuses on the role of the Internet and social media in democracy promotion. Yanina Welp is Regional Director for Latin America at the Centre for Research on Direct Democracy (c2d, University of Zurich) and Academic Program Manager of a Swiss doctoral program focused on Latin America at the University of St Gallen, Switzerland.