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[ecrea] CfP E-Deliberation, Political Institutions, Online Political Networks and Public Engagement
Wed Apr 10 01:37:34 GMT 2013
REMINDER
********************* CALL FOR PAPERS *********************
SUBMISSION DUE DATE: May 1, 2013
SPECIAL ISSUE ON E-Deliberation, Political Institutions, Online
Political Networks and Public Engagement
Guest Editor: Anastasia Deligiaouri, Technological Educational Institute
(TEI) of Western Macedonia, Kastoria, Greece
INTRODUCTION:
The concept of Deliberative Democracy originates from the work of J.
Habermas, J. Rawls and several other scholars that tried to promote new
forms of democratic engagement of citizens. The paradigm of Deliberative
Democracy originates from the inadequacies of representative democracy
and from the dissatisfaction of citizens with established democratic
procedures. The concept of Deliberation introduces ways to re-engage
citizens in political procedures, stimulate public dialogue, and allow
the public sphere to be accessible to all citizens. Overall,
deliberative procedures ensure that the final political decision stands
as the outcome of a collaborative conversational process and as the
outcome of a rational dialogue which encompasses the interests of citizens.
As such, the aim of adopting public deliberation is to lead to a
decentralization of the public sphere and empowering of public
participation. However, a great disagreement is also present between
scholars regarding the ends or desired outcomes of such a deliberative
procedure. Must we strive for an aggregative result or has the
deliberation already fulfilled its democratic premise by just making a
public hearing possible?
OBJECTIVE OF THE SPECIAL ISSUE:
How can the Internet facilitate the deliberation process? What standards
should be met in order to advance the hidden peril of a new “digital
divide”? The technologies of the Internet have boosted a live global
community and enhanced citizens’ networks, even social movements, while
the revolution of Web 2.0 technologies and social media reinvented
online communication by promoting a new perception of sharing and
creating in new social and public spaces. Social media sites, such as
Facebook, Youtube, and others, have re-defined the concept of
sociability, triggering online interaction and political activity. The
acceptance of political blogs among Internet users worldwide has proven
to be a focal point of this discussion as well. Online (E-) Deliberation
is a “blossoming” yet evolving landscape with many questions to be answered.
RECOMMENDED TOPICS:
Due to growing online communities and the effort to re-conceptualize and
reconsider democracy, this special issue of the International Journal of
E-Politics invites papers (conceptual or empirical) that
include (but are not limited to) the following:
· Assessing informal and formal deliberation in on line communities. Is
it possible to frame E-deliberation and to extract a political gain from
E-deliberation for a society?
· Developing the framework (structure, infrastructure, software) to
enable E-Deliberation
· Discourse, Arguments and Reason in on line communities. How the
abstractive and encoded language of on line communities can support the
articulation of a rational argument in public dialogue?
· E-Rulemaking, E-Consultation
· Factors that may interfere with the deliberative process. The problem
of “digital divide’, freedom of expression, limits, boundaries
acceptable constraints and implementation of the right of expression in
on line communities
· Issues of equality, public reason, and anti-elite considerations and
precautions for an open dialogue
· Organization and management of E-Deliberation
· Possible problems of strong civic opposition and the possibility of
dealing with unresolved conflicts in E-Deliberation
· The new characteristic, skills and demands for “netizens” in order to
participate efficiently and successfully in an E-Deliberation procedure
· The potential of ICT technologies and especially social media to
contribute towards public deliberation
· Transformation of political institutions towards the direction of
promoting, including and serving public deliberation
· Ways of embedding and including the result of public deliberation in
democratic processes and governmental decision making
· Willingness of citizens and forms of their engagement in public dialogue
SUBMISSION PROCEDURE:
Researchers and practitioners are invited to submit papers for the
special issue on E-Deliberation, Political Institutions, Online
Political Networks and Public Engagements on or before May 1, 2013. All
submissions must be original and may not be under review by another
publication. INTERESTED AUTHORS SHOULD CONSULT THE JOURNAL’S GUIDELINES
FOR MANUSCRIPT SUBMISSIONS at
http://www.igi-global.com/Files/AuthorEditor/guidelinessubmission.pdf.
All submitted papers will be reviewed on a double-blind, peer review
basis. Papers must follow APA style for reference citations. Please
Indicate in the subject of the email ‘‘For the special issue of IJEP”.
IMPORTANT DATES:
May 1, 2013: Paper submission
June 1, 2013: Review Results Returned to authors
August 15, 2013: Final decision from the editor for the selected papers.
October 1, 2013: Submission of all materials to the publisher
ABOUT International Journal of E-Politics:
The mission of the International Journal of E-Politics (IJEP) is to
define and expand the boundaries of e-politics as an emerging area of
inter-disciplinary research and practice by assisting in the development
of e-politics theories and empirical models. The journal creates a venue
for empirical, theoretical, and practical scholarly work on e-politics
to be published, leading to sharing of ideas between practitioners and
academics in this field. IJEP contributes to the creation of a community
of e-politics researchers by serving as a “hub” for related activities,
such as organizing seminars and conferences on e-politics and
publication of books on e-politics.
This journal is an official publication of the Information Resources
Management Association
www.igi-global.com/IJEP
Editor-in-Chief: Celia Romm Livermore
Published: Quarterly (both in Print and Electronic form)
PUBLISHER:
The International Journal of E-Politics is published by IGI Global
(formerly Idea Group Inc.), publisher of the “Information Science
Reference” (formerly Idea Group Reference), “Medical Information Science
Reference”, “Business Science Reference”, and “Engineering Science
Reference” imprints. For additional information regarding the publisher,
please visit www.igi-global.com.
All submissions should be should be directed to the attention of:
Dr. Anastasia Deligiaouri
Guest Editor
International Journal of E-Politics (IJEP)
E-mail: (a.deligiaouri /at/ kastoria.teikoz.gr)
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Dr Anastasia Deligiaouri
Senior Lecturer
Department of Public Relations and Communication
ATEI of Western Macedonia,
52100, Kastoria, Greece
contact email: (a.deligiaouri /at/ kastoria.teikoz.gr).
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