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Title Details:
Democracy in the Information Society
Authors: Triantafyllou, Vasileios
Reviewer: Syrmakesis, Spyros
Subject: ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY > TECHNOLOGICAL SCIENCES AND ENGINEERING > TELECOMMUNICATIONS ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY > INTERNET AND APPLICATIONS
ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY > TECHNOLOGICAL SCIENCES AND ENGINEERING > TELECOMMUNICATIONS ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY > WEB TECHNOLOGIES
LAW AND SOCIAL SCIENCES > POLITICAL SCIENCES > FIELDS OF POLICY > E-GOVERNANCE
Keywords:
Internet
Interoperability
E-goverment
E-democracy
Public Consultation
E-voting
Description:
Abstract:
This chapter focuses on the impact of IS on the institutions, namely, civic citizenship and democracy through public consultation. In summary, the issues that will be addressed are:

• The concept of democracy over time
• Participatory democracy
• E-democracy, the three aspects of e-democracy, the goals of e-democracy, terms and conditions for e-democracy and the potential risks of e-democracy
• Electronic voting, requirements and safety problems, the conditions for elections via the Internet, electronic voting systems and applications of electronic voting in Greece
• Considerations for electronic voting
• The public online consultation
Table of Contents:
7.1 e-Government
7.1.1 Definition of eGovernment
7.1.2 Levels of maturity of eGovernment
7.1.3 Factors successful transition to e-government
7.1.4 European Union Strategy for eGovernment
7.1.5 eGovernment in Greece
7.1.6 Index Development of E-Governance
7.2 Interoperability and open data in eGovernment
7.2.1 Interoperability Definition
7.2.2 Interoperability Benefits
7.2.3 The practical interoperability framework
7.2.4 Open public data
7.2.5 International experience in open public data
7.2.6 National policy for open public data
7.2.7 Public geospatial data and services
7.3 Information infrastructure of Greek public sector
7.3.1 Network public sector
7.3.2 Central computing infrastructures
7.4 e-Government services
7.4.1 For fiscal justice
7.4.2 For public e-procurement and procurement management
7.4.3 For the electronic prescribing
7.4.4 For social security
7.4.5 For the census of civil servants
7.4.6 For the payment of payroll of the Greek government
7.4.7 For the administration of education
7.4.8 For management training
7.4.9 To manage the assets of the State
7.5 References and Bibliography
7.5.1 References
7.5.2 Bibliography
7.6 Evaluation Criteria
Linguistic Editors: Xifara, Foteini
Technical Editors: Tsemperlidou, Melpomeni
Graphic Editors: Stasinou, Stavroula
Type: Chapter
Creation Date: 15-12-2015
Item Details:
License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/gr
Handle http://hdl.handle.net/11419/413
Bibliographic Reference: Triantafyllou, V. (2015). Democracy in the Information Society [Chapter]. In Paraskevas, M., Asimakopoulos, G., & Triantafyllou, V. 2015. Information Society [Undergraduate textbook]. Kallipos, Open Academic Editions. https://hdl.handle.net/11419/413
Language: Greek
Consists of: 1. Democracy in the Information Society: Full text questions
2. Democracy in the Information Society: Multiple choice questions
3. e-Voting systems
Is Part of: Information Society
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Number of pages 29
Version: Version 1.0
Publication Origin: Kallipos, Open Academic Editions