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  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Elektroninės demokratijos projektai jaunimui / Projects on Electronic Democracy for Young People

Ališauskaitė-Zinovičienė, Daina 17 May 2005 (has links)
The objective of the work is to research the possibilities of the youth to participate actively in e.democracy processes using resources of the e.government’s services in the administration of projects for the youth. The object of the work’s research is social relations related to the expressions of the e.democracy among the youth. The two-stage quantitative and qualitative empirical research has been realized in the work. E.democracy projects for the youth presented in internet sites of international organizations, non-governmental organizations and governmental institutions of the Republic of Lithuania have been analyzed. In the first part of the work the term and theoretical conceptions of the e.democracy; ongoing and influenced by ICT changes in democratic processes; types and particularities of e.government���s services directed to the youth; the legal basis regulating e.democracy projects for the youth are described. After thorough analysis of international laws and laws of the Republic of Lithuania preferences concerning the youth policy have been established. Documents of the European Union are distinguishable by the particular financing planning, implementation requirements and accountability for the execution of projects for the youth. During the quantitative research distribution of project by number, level of transfer to internet and problematic field was established. Qualitative research resulted in the establishment of the accessibility, informativeness and... [to full text]
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Viešojo administravimo institucijų interneto portalų komoderavimo modeliai / Comoderation models of the internet portals of public administration institutions

Beinoras, Martynas 21 December 2006 (has links)
Operative feedback between authors of publications and readers as well as between readers themselves determines considerable growth of portals with commenting functions. Unfortunately, the advantages of commenting are not used in the portals of public institutions. Therefore, this paper surveys internet commenting influence in the e-democracy development, involving the communities into decision making processes. The paper investigates, if the electronic discussions can support realization of principles of publicity, society interests importance and community involvement into the public management, mainly highlighted in theory of public administration and new public management. The main problem, why commenting functions are not being deployed in the portals of institutions, is inefficiency of commenting process regulation. So far used methods of comments regulation – simple moderation and automoderation – are inefficient (slow, subjective) when there are huge amount of users, consequently, these methods do not fit to the portals of public institutions. This paper surveys new method of commenting regulation – comoderation – which is based on user self-regulation and comment rating, consequently, more efficient. So, adopting of comoderation in the portals could provide a powerful tool for fast and purposeful changing of ideas between officials and citizens. The investigation of commenting and comment rating needs in the portals of institutions is performed due to purpose to... [to full text]

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