ABSTRACT
In this "ongoing research paper" we seek to briefly present how information and communication technologies (ICT) have enabled civic engagement in the Open Government Partnership National Action Plan's creation and implementation in Uruguay. We analyze the conceptual references implied on open government and civic engagement, which helped us to establish our key methodological criteria and our research question; we contextualize the Uruguayan case and explicit our primary findings about the National Action Plan (NAP) implementation to formulate preliminary considerations and finally enunciate our hypothesis.
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