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Lawmaking in democracy 2.0 paradigm: the shift for the new forms of lawmaking

Published: 26 September 2011 Publication History

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The paper discusses "crowdwriting" approach as its main purpose is the use of open network community potential for laws and regulations improvement. As an initial document for our platform WikiVote any law or regulation can be used. The solution combines features of crowdstorming and crowdproduction. As the result of the participants' efforts the document is improved as it accumulates knowledge and practical experience of the community. Crowdwriting approach and WikiVote platform are used actively by Russian Government nowadays.

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ICEGOV '11: Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Theory and Practice of Electronic Governance
September 2011
400 pages
ISBN:9781450307468
DOI:10.1145/2072069
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Published: 26 September 2011

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  1. collaboration
  2. crowdsourcing
  3. lawmaking
  4. wiki

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  • (2016)CROWDSOURCING AND HIGHER EDUCATIONOPEN EDUCATIONAL E-ENVIRONMENT OF MODERN UNIVERSITY10.28925/2414-0325.2016.2.c2026(20-26)Online publication date: 2016
  • (2014)Learning Analytics for Mixed E-Governance-E-Learning ProjectsProceedings of the 2014 Conference on Electronic Governance and Open Society: Challenges in Eurasia10.1145/2729104.2729126(34-37)Online publication date: 18-Nov-2014
  • (2014)Temptations of e-governance and e-learningProceedings of the 8th International Conference on Theory and Practice of Electronic Governance10.1145/2691195.2691206(316-319)Online publication date: 27-Oct-2014

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