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  • The creative and disruptive characteristics of digital networks have profound consequences for the production of citizenship, which has always been technologically constructed, but now derives its significance from a tension between elite intentions and network flows. Our aim in this paper is to explore this tension empirically by interrogating the process of policy-making with regard to eParticipation in six European countries. (xsd:string)
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  • Making eParticipation policy - a European analysis: social and political trends in eParticipation: the public policy and the civil society perspectives (xsd:string)
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