Eight Questions to Ask Before Using AI in Citizen Participation
AI hype has arrived in the realm of digital citizen participation. For many, it’s an exciting moment, with several potential applications already emerging. But the quick uptake of AI also raises questions about the potential risks the technology brings with it. What questions should you ask before adopting the technology in participation projects?
Read moreParticipatory Budgeting Voting Methods
Most participatory budgets follow a well-established format. Yet when it comes to choosing the most effective voting method, there’s still no clear consensus. We take a look at some of the best options.
Read moreDemocratic Lottery – A Guide to Sortition
According to some experts, ‘Sortition’ could eventually replace elected politicians altogether. In reality, it is already in use alongside elections – quietly revolutionising the way political decisions are made. But what exactly is it?
Read moreBulgaria’s Ongoing Voting Machine Saga
After a rapid series of changes to voting rules, Bulgarians are using a variety of paper ballots and machine voting, which is the result of an ongoing struggle between opposing parties. The means of voting itself has become a political issue, threatening to undermine public confidence in the elections.
Read moreVoting Machine Conspiracies On Trial
What does the Dominion vs. Fox case mean for the e-voting industry?
Read moreCasting the Net Wider: Urban Planning in Vienna
“They have to get rid of the cars.” For one passerby in Vienna’s Gumpendorfer Straße, interviewed on local TV station WTV, the key to solving the street’s problems is clear. Lined with cafés, bars, cinemas, and shops, Gumpendorfer Straße cuts a jagged course east to west through the lively sixth district, an area known for […]
Read moreCitizens’ Assemblies: Not Made to Legislate?
Ireland has used citizens assemblies to initiate constitutional reform on issues including abortion and same-sex marriage. But how much power do the assemblies really have?
Read moreGlorified Printers: The Uncertain Future of Bulgaria’s Voting Machines
The reinstatement of paper ballots in Bulgaria has raised fears of a return to vote buying and electoral manipulation.
Read moreElon Musk’s Lessons in Democracy
Elon Musk has been staging his takeover of Twitter as an exercise in radical democracy. The resulting chaos is further proof that the regulation of social media belongs in public hands.
Read moreProtests in Favour of Voting Machines, Fidesz Misuses Data, and Arizona Responds to Conspiracies
Hundreds of Bulgarians take to the streets of Sofia to protest against the reintroduction of paper ballots, Fidesz accused of misusing citizens' data in online campaigning, and other news from the week in democracy technology.
Read moreParticipatory Budgets Alone Aren’t Enough
Participatory budgets are all the rage. But the City of Paris is moving to expand its participation formats in new directions.
Read moreHackers Test Swiss Post’s New i-Voting System
Swiss Post’s internet voting system has withstood over 60,000 attacks by ethical hackers. But obstacles remain to a full roll-out of the system.
Read moreFrance Launches Online Consultation on Sustainable Transport in Rural Areas
Citizens living in sparsely populated areas are invited to submit their feedback and proposals for new transport solutions via an online platform.
Read moreCouncil of Europe Calls Public Consultation on Deliberative Democracy
The European Committee on Democracy and Governance of the Council of Europe has launched a public consultation on its draft recommendation on Deliberative Democracy.
Read moreHow Liz Truss became the UK’s Next Prime Minister after Online Vote
For the first time in the party's history, Britain's Conservatives are allowing members to vote online in their leadership contest. The stakes are very high – the winner will take up residence at 10 Downing Street.
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