DocumentCode
1242667
Title
Electronic "Town Meetings": Two Experiments in Participatory Technology
Author
Doty, Pamela ; Zussman, Robert
Author_Institution
Center for Policy Research, NY
Volume
23
Issue
10
fYear
1975
fDate
10/1/1975 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
1126
Lastpage
1133
Abstract
Two experimental "electronic town hall" meetings were carried out to test the potential of cable television technology as a means of expanding democratic participation, particularly in populous, impersonal urban settings. On the basis of a statistical analysis of questionnaire responses, participants perceived the electronic town meetings as being, overall, highly enjoyable, an effective means of making a group decision, convenient to attend, and readily accessible to expression of individual views. Although the element of face-to-face interaction as well as the greater spontaneity of the "in-person" meeting were missed by many, these factors were not seen as serious drawbacks by most and, on a number of other evaluative dimensions including overall judgment, the electronic format was accorded preference over the face-to-face meeting by a majority of participants.
Keywords
Cable TV; Social factors; Urban areas; Cable TV; Cities and towns; Consumer electronics; Design engineering; Electronic equipment testing; Human resource management; Proposals; Sociology; Springs; Statistical analysis;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Communications, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0090-6778
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TCOM.1975.1092685
Filename
1092685
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