ICT-BASED PARTICIPATION IN MUNICIPALITIES: FROM CITIZEN EMPOWERMENT TO THE OPEN CITIES NETWORK

Authors

  • Ismael Peña-López Universitat Oberta de Catalunya

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.46661/revintpensampolit.3542

Keywords:

technopolitics, e-participation , open goverment, e-democracy , e-politics

Abstract

The Spanish local elections in 2015 brought to many Spanish
cities what has been labeled as “city councils of change”: city councils
whose mayors and governing representatives come from parties emerging
from the 15M Spanish Indignados Movement. This research focuses on the
socio-political environment where this phenomenon takes place, specifically
in Madrid and Barcelona, the two major cities of the state and featuring
“city councils of change”. Our research revisits e-participation since the
beginnings of the XXIst century onwards and most especially in the aftermath
of the 15M Movement, proposing that recent ICT-based participation
initiatives in such in municipalities could be far from just polling the citizens
and be, instead, the spearhead of a technopolitics-aimed network of cities.

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Published

2018-09-19

How to Cite

Peña-López, I. (2018). ICT-BASED PARTICIPATION IN MUNICIPALITIES: FROM CITIZEN EMPOWERMENT TO THE OPEN CITIES NETWORK. International Journal of Political Thought, 11, 63–88. https://doi.org/10.46661/revintpensampolit.3542

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Monográfico 1