Title :
How democratic will e-democracy be?
Author :
Anderson, Stuart ; Felici, Massimo
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Informatics, Edinburgh Univ., UK
Abstract :
Recent developments (e.g., e-government, e-democracy, e-voting, etc.) of the information society expose the limits of system security. The ubiquitousness of information technology relies on stringent system requirements. Although new technology addresses technical problems and provides new challenges, new technology often gives rise to new hazards. In order to identify mitigation actions, it is necessary to understand diverse multidisciplinary aspects. The complexity and multidisciplinary of information technology require us to investigate new mechanisms that address general requirements (e.g., trust, security, etc.). A debate on the problems arising in particular information society scenarios would benefit from a broad multidisciplinary audience. This panel advocates a multidisciplinary debate on e-democracy: how democratic will e-democracy be?.
Keywords :
government; politics; security of data; ubiquitous computing; e-democracy; e-government; e-voting; electronic democracy; electronic government; electronic voting; information society; information technology; system requirements; system security; trust; ubiquitous computing; Consumer electronics; Decision making; Electronic government; Electronic voting; Hazards; Informatics; Information security; Information technology; Internet; Stress;
Conference_Titel :
Computer Software and Applications Conference, 2005. COMPSAC 2005. 29th Annual International
Print_ISBN :
0-7695-2413-3
DOI :
10.1109/COMPSAC.2005.85