Internet Research, Theory, and Practice: Perspectives From Ireland 2013
DOI: 10.14705/rpnet.2013.000100
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Digital humanities and political innovation: the SOWIT model

Abstract: I n this chapter we show how a new type of political knowledge can be harnessed from everyday communication flows between citizens to support community and policy development processes. The emergence of this new knowledge will be enabled by an e-supported deliberation process (SOWIT) that aims to improve political communication and deliberation between citizens, civil society organisations, local councils and councillors. To explain the SOWIT project and its innovative approach to political engagement we first… Show more

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“…Moreover, the registered users do not necessarily reside in the city. In addition, there is an important bias as, on the one hand, males and people over 40 years old are less used to participating in social media (Interactive Advertising Bureau (IAB), 2014) and, on the other hand, a relevant part of the population has reduced access to ICT (Liston & Harris, 2012); • The fact that none of the 4 winning ideas in the finished competition have been implemented could be caused by a number of different circumstances. On the one hand, perhaps the process of generating ideas could not yield innovative ideas, as some researchers have argued (Schuurman et al, 2012).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, the registered users do not necessarily reside in the city. In addition, there is an important bias as, on the one hand, males and people over 40 years old are less used to participating in social media (Interactive Advertising Bureau (IAB), 2014) and, on the other hand, a relevant part of the population has reduced access to ICT (Liston & Harris, 2012); • The fact that none of the 4 winning ideas in the finished competition have been implemented could be caused by a number of different circumstances. On the one hand, perhaps the process of generating ideas could not yield innovative ideas, as some researchers have argued (Schuurman et al, 2012).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%