Enabling Multichannel PArticipation Through ICT Adaptations


Project title
Enabling Multichannel PArticipation Through ICT Adaptations
Code
info:eu-repo/grantAgreement/EC/H2020/687920/EU
 
Status
Closed
Start date
01-01-2016
Expected Completion
31-03-2018
 
Abstract
Objective Participatory budgeting (PB) represents one of the most successful civic innovations of the last quarter-century. At a time when voter turnout in Europe is lagging and public institutions struggle to maintain trust and legitimacy within a framework of growing budgetary cuts, PB has proved itself to be a powerful tool for citizens to join in the essential tasks of governing, not only as voters but also as decision-makers themselves. EMPATIA aims at producing the first ICT platform capable of fully encompassing both the decision-making cycle and the implementation cycle of PB whose integration is considered indispensable by literature as the main driver of the self-sustainability process. It will harness the collaborative power of ICT networks applied to PB, seeking to radically enhance the inclusiveness and impact of PB processes, enabling citizens, individually and collectively, to take deliberate and informed action for the public good. This will lower barriers to information and participation, deepening citizen engagement and trust in public institutions, collaborating alongside them to make their communities more sustainable. EMPATIA consists of multidisciplinary consortium, with expertise in adjacent fields – research and implementation of participatory and voting processes, ICT integration, evaluation of technological and societal impacts among others – that will include in its activities the implementation of three distinct PB Pilots, with citizens from the municipalities of Lisbon (Portugal), Ričany (Czech Republic) and Bonn (Germany), allowing a thorough analysis and validation of the EMPATIA platform.
 
Keyword(s)
INDUSTRIAL LEADERSHIP
Leadership in enabling and industrial technologies
Information and Communication Technologies (ICT)

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Subject:  Political participation

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Issue DateTitleAuthor(s)TypeAccess
12017Democracy is a serious gameSecchi, Michelangelo ; Spada, Paolo conferenceObjectopenAccess
22016Urban participatory spaces. Participatory budgeting as a driver for the enforcement of the right to the citySecchi, Michelangelo conferenceObjectopenAccess