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CeDEM 2016: Krems, Austria
- Noella Edelmann, Peter Parycek:

2016 Conference for E-Democracy and Open Government, CeDEM 2016, Krems, Austria, May 18-20, 2016. IEEE Computer Society 2016, ISBN 978-1-5090-1042-4
Conference for E-Democracy and Open Government
- Sarah-Kristin Thiel:

A Review of Introducing Game Elements to e-Participation. 3-9 - Reinhard Hainisch, Alois Paulin:

Civicracy: Establishing a Competent and Responsible Council of Representatives Based on Liquid Democracy. 10-16 - Stefano Stortone, Fiorella de Cindio:

Styles of Online Participation in the Monza Participatory Budgeting. 17-24 - Uwe Serdült

, Fernando Mendez, Maya Harris, Hyeon Su Seo:
Scaling Up Democracies with E-Collecting? 25-31
Citizen's Participation in Democratic Governance Processes through ICT in Africa
- Johnstone Baguma, Charles Karemera, Florence Njeri Githinji:

Advancing ICT4Governance in Eastern Africa: The Case of Me & My Leader (MML) e-Participation System Design. 35-44
E-Voting
- Severin Hauser, Rolf Haenni:

A Generic Interface for the Public Bulletin Board Used in UniVote. 49-56 - Carsten Schürmann, Jian Wang:

Measuring Voter Lines. 57-65
Social Media, Public Administration and Citizen Engagement
- Deodatus Patrick Shayo

, Norbert Kersting
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An Examination of Online Electoral Campaigning in Tanzania. 69-76 - Panom Gunawong

, Nantapong Butakhieo:
Social Media in Local Administration: An Empirical Study of Twitter Use in Flood Management. 77-83 - Tarn How Tan, Ying Hui Tng, Andrew Yeo:

Normalization versus Equalization Effects of the Internet for Political Parties: Singapore's General Election 2015 as a Case Study. 84-95 - Alexander Ronzhyn

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Social Media Activism in Post-Euromaidan Ukrainian Politics and Civil Society. 96-101
Open Collaborative Government
- Christian Voigt

, Gianluca Misuraca, Csaba Kucsera, Fiorenza Lipparini:
ICT-enabled Social Innovations in Social Services: Mapping the Evidence. 105-114 - Maria Haberer, Ismael Peña-López:

Structural Conditions for Citizen Deliberation: A Conceptual Scheme for the Assessment of "New" Parties. 115-124 - Van Long Tran:

The Path from E-Government to Open Government in Vietnam: Dealing with the Openness Dilemma. 125-133
Connected Smart City
- Jörn von Lucke

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Smart Government - The Potential of Intelligent Networking in Government and Public Administration. 137-144
Open Data, Transparency and Open Innovation
- Rebecca Rumbul:

Tools for Transparency? Institutional Barriers to Effective Civic Technology in Latin America. 147-155 - Felipe Gonzalez-Zapata, Richard Heeks:

The Influence of the Transparency Agenda on Open Government Data in Chile. 156-163 - Carmelofrancesco Origlia, Domenico Cersosimo, Tito Bianchi, Alfredo Fortunato:

Assessing an Open Government Data Initiative. The Case of OpenCoesione. 164-171 - Jennifer Shkabatur

, Alon Peled:
Sustaining the Open Government Data Movement Worldwide: Insights from Developing Countries. 172-179 - Anneke Zuiderwijk

, Keith G. Jeffery
, Daniele Bailo
, Yi Yin:
Using Open Research Data for Public Policy Making: Opportunities of Virtual Research Environments. 180-187 - Eduard Klein, Adrian Gschwend, Alessia C. Neuroni:

Towards a Linked Data Publishing Methodology. 188-196 - Matthias Stuermer

, Marcus M. Dapp:
Measuring the Promise of Open Data: Development of the Impact Monitoring Framework. 197-203
Information Visualization for the People
- Victoria L. Lemieux:

Innovating Good Regulatory Practice Using Mixed-Initiative Social Media Analytics and Visualization. 207-212 - Günther Schreder

, Florian Windhager
, Michael Smuc, Eva Mayr:
Supporting Cognition in the Face of Political Data and Discourse: A Mental Models Perspective on Designing Information Visualization Systems. 213-218 - Jérôme Brugger, Marianne Fraefel, Reinhard Riedl, Hansjakob Fehr, Daniel Schoeneck

, Christoph Staehli Weissbrod:
Current Barriers to Open Government Data Use and Visualization by Political Intermediaries. 219-229

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