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CeDEM 2017: Krems, Austria
- Peter Parycek, Noella Edelmann:

2017 Conference for E-Democracy and Open Government, CeDEM 2017, Krems, Austria, May 17-19, 2017. IEEE Computer Society 2017, ISBN 978-1-5090-6718-3
Emerging Topics
- Jason R. Baron, Nathaniel Payne:

Dark Archives and Edemocracy: Strategies for Overcoming Access Barriers to the Public Record Archives of the Future. 3-11
E-Democracy and E-Participation
- Marco Deseriis:

Direct Parliamentarianism: An Analysis of the Political Values Embedded in Rousseau, the "Operating System" of the Five STAR Movement. 15-25 - Robert Zepic, Marcus M. Dapp, Helmut Krcmar:

Participatory Budgeting without Participants: Identifying Barriers on Accessibility and Usage of German Participatory Budgeting. 26-35 - Deodatus Patrick Shayo

, Norbert Kersting:
Crowdmonitoring of Elections through ICT: The Case of Uchaguzi Wetu 2015 Crowdsourcing Platform in Tanzania. 36-45 - Alexander Sokolov

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Internet and Civic Activism: New Opportunities of Action. 46-55
Open Data, Transparency and Open Innovation
- Martin Beno, Kathrin Figl

, Jürgen Umbrich, Axel Polleres:
Open Data Hopes and Fears: Determining the Barriers of Open Data. 69-81 - Athanasios P. Deligiannis

, Dimosthenis Anagnostopoulos:
Towards Open Justice: ICT Acceptance in the Greek Justice System the Case of the Integrated Court Management System for Penal and Civil Procedures (OSDDY/PP). 82-91 - Renato De Donato, Delfina Malandrino

, Giuseppina Palmieri
, Andrea Petta, Donato Pirozzi
, Vittorio Scarano
, Luigi Serra, Carmine Spagnuolo
, Luca Vicidomini, Gennaro Cordasco
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Datalet-Ecosystem Provider (DEEP): Scalable Architecture for Reusable, Portable and User-Friendly Visualizations of Open Data. 92-101 - Maarja Toots, Keegan McBride

, Tarmo Kalvet, Robert Krimmer
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Open Data as Enabler of Public Service Co-creation: Exploring the Drivers and Barriers. 102-112 - Martynas Mockus

, Monica Palmirani:
Legal Ontology for Open Government Data Mashups. 113-124 - Grazia Concilio, Francesco Molinari

, Nicola Morelli
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Empowering Citizens with Open Data by Urban Hackathons. 125-134 - Marc van Opijnen, Monica Palmirani, Fabio Vitali, Jos van den Oever, Tommaso Agnoloni

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Towards ECLI 2.0. 135-143
Open Collaborative Government
- Philemonne Jaasma, Evert Wolters, Joep W. Frens, Caroline Hummels

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[X]Changing Perspectives: Enriching Multi-stakeholder Deliberation with Embodiment in Participatory Society. 147-156
Identity, Privacy and Security
- Arianna Rossi

, Monica Palmirani:
A Visualization Approach for Adaptive Consent in the European Data Protection Framework. 159-170
Connected Smart City
- Jan T. Frece

, Thomas Selzam:
Smart Cities of Self-Determined Data Subjects. 173-183 - Ina Schieferdecker, Nikolay Tcholtchev

, Philipp Lammel
, Robert Scholz, Evanela Lapi:
Towards an Open Data Based ICT Reference Architecture for Smart Cities. 184-193 - Ralf-Martin Soe

, Olga Mikheeva:
Combined Model of Smart Cities and Electronic Payments. 194-205
Social Media, Public Administration and Citizen Engagement
- Mehmet Zahid Sobaci, Ibrahim Hatipoglu

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Measuring the Engagement Level of Political Parties with Public on Facebook: The Case of Turkey. 209-216 - Weiyu Zhang, Carol Soon:

The Main and Spillover Effects of Online Deliberation: Changes in Opinions, Informational Media Use and Political Activities. 217-226
Communities, Participation and Civic Engagement
- Delia Dumitrica

, Eline Achterberg:
Digital Activism and the Civic Subject Position: A Study of the Ons Geld (Our Money) Citizen Initiative in the Netherlands. 229-242 - Henrietta Joosten

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Citizens' Initiatives in an Onlife World: Designing for the Revitalisation of the Public Sphere. 243-250
Political Communication & Public Spheres in a Digital Age
- Radomir V. Bolgov

, Olga Filatova
, Elizaveta Semenova:
Social Media in Mexico, Argentina and Venezuela: Legal and Political Framework. 253-259 - Elin Wihlborg

, Julia Engstrom:
Bridging Digital Divides through Digital Media Buses: An Action Research Study on Digital Inclusion in Sweden. 260-270

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