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Uploading democracy. A Case Study of the Evolution of Participation through Technology

  1. Údaje o názvuUploading democracy. A Case Study of the Evolution of Participation through Technology [rukopis] / Francesca Benedetta Aletto
    Další variantní názvyUploading democracy. The evolution of democratic participation through technology
    Osobní jméno Aletto, Francesca Benedetta, (autor diplomové práce nebo disertace)
    Překl.názUploading democracy. The evolution of democratic participation through technology
    Vyd.údaje2022
    Fyz.popis20927 - 25979 : il., mapy, grafy, schémata, tab. + 2 emails concerning the budget, 2 lists of the questions that were asked to participants
    PoznámkaVed. práce Jakub Lysek
    Dal.odpovědnost Lysek, Jakub, 1989- (vedoucí diplomové práce nebo disertace)
    Dal.odpovědnost Univerzita Palackého. Katedra historie (udelovatel akademické hodnosti)
    Klíč.slova Participatory Democracy * Online platforms for Political Participation * Sustainability * Participation * Brescia * Participatory Democracy * Online platforms for Political Participation * Sustainability * Participation * Brescia
    Forma, žánr diplomové práce master's theses
    MDT (043)378.2
    Země vyd.Česko
    Jazyk dok.angličtina
    Druh dok.PUBLIKAČNÍ ČINNOST
    TitulMgr.
    Studijní programNavazující
    Studijní programHumanities
    Studijní oborEuroculture
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    Kvalifikační práceStaženoVelikostdatum zpřístupnění
    00282720-262914400.pdf14.2 MB31.07.2022
    PosudekTyp posudku
    00282720-ved-273522654.docxPosudek vedoucího
    00282720-opon-987448605.docxPosudek oponenta
    Průběh obhajobydatum zadánídatum odevzdánídatum obhajobypřidělená hodnocenítyp hodnocení
    00282720-prubeh-779222846.pdf23.02.202231.07.202205.09.2022BHodnocení známkou

    In recent decades, the idea of more participatory democracy has resulted in the creation of online platforms with different purposes. The European Union has taken an interest in the issue and recognized it as an interesting way to add a human factor to Smart City. However, although there have been several experiments, primarily by private individuals, there are no particular academic studies in this regard. Today it is difficult to understand if these platforms work effectively and improve participatory initiatives. There is a lack of studies that allow us to understand whom these initiatives are acting on concretely and their impact. This thesis aims to investigate precisely these aspects. To do this, an initiative was created, BresciaLiquida, which would re-propose the participatory model of the municipal initiative, Un Filo Naturale, on the online platform (adhocracy.plus). The goal of the two initiatives was to involve citizens in delineating areas to be regenerated in an eco-sustainable way and in designing these future spaces. The incentive to participate is that the ideas deemed best by the municipality will then be implemented. Thanks to the comparison between the two projects, it was possible to verify the efficiency of the initiatives. The study focused on compliance with smart cities' participatory initiatives, the quantity and heterogeneity of the participants and the impact that the study had on the participants on a personal level. The results show that the online initiative attracted more people than the municipal initiative. The most significant differences lie in the age and civic engagement of the participants. However, both initiatives need more visibility for more people to be interested and participate. Other problems raised by the participants are transparency and lack of trust in the institution.In recent decades, the idea of more participatory democracy has resulted in the creation of online platforms with different purposes. The European Union has taken an interest in the issue and recognized it as an interesting way to add a human factor to Smart City. However, although there have been several experiments, primarily by private individuals, there are no particular academic studies in this regard. Today it is difficult to understand if these platforms work effectively and improve participatory initiatives. There is a lack of studies that allow us to understand whom these initiatives are acting on concretely and their impact. This thesis aims to investigate precisely these aspects. To do this, an initiative was created, BresciaLiquida, which would re-propose the participatory model of the municipal initiative, Un Filo Naturale, on the online platform (adhocracy.plus). The goal of the two initiatives was to involve citizens in delineating areas to be regenerated in an eco-sustainable way and in designing these future spaces. The incentive to participate is that the ideas deemed best by the municipality will then be implemented. Thanks to the comparison between the two projects, it was possible to verify the efficiency of the initiatives. The study focused on compliance with smart cities' participatory initiatives, the quantity and heterogeneity of the participants and the impact that the study had on the participants on a personal level. The results show that the online initiative attracted more people than the municipal initiative. The most significant differences lie in the age and civic engagement of the participants. However, both initiatives need more visibility for more people to be interested and participate. Other problems raised by the participants are transparency and lack of trust in the institution.

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