A4 Refereed article in a conference publication

Supporting ‘participation’ in mobile participation




AuthorsTitiana-Petra Ertiö, Sampo Ruoppila

EditorsJanssen, M., Bannister, F., Glassey, O., Scholl, H.J., Tambouris, E. , Wimmer, M., Macintosh, A.

Conference nameIFIP ePart 2014

Publishing placeAmsterdam

Publication year2014

Book title Electronic Government and Electronic Participation

Series titleInnovation and the Public Sector

Number in series21

Volume21

First page 3

Last page12

Number of pages10

ISBN978-1-61499-428-2

ISSN1871-1073

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.3233/978-1-61499-429-9-3

Web address http://ebooks.iospress.nl/volumearticle/37391


Abstract

Mobile participation has been studied, so far, mostly from the perspective of emphasising human interaction with technology. The research question of our paper is, instead, how to support the ‘participation’ in mobile participation. We tackle this question by reviewing literature on inclusive participation and motivation in general, and discussing the significance for mobile participation. We begin the review with inclusiveness challenges of technology-mediated participation, followed by theories on motivation to participate and requirements of participation practices, and finally give our account of three ways in which mobile participation is already transforming the realm of participation. We conclude with concrete advice for those who seek to develop or implement mobile participation practices for citizen engagement.




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