DocumentCode
1874687
Title
Policy debate on the Internet: panelists evaluate the process
Author
Prosseda, Kathleen
Author_Institution
North Carolina State Univ., Raleigh, NC, USA
fYear
2002
fDate
2002
Firstpage
219
Lastpage
223
Abstract
The 2001 North Carolina Citizens´ Technology Forum provided a unique opportunity to study policy deliberation by average citizens using the Internet. Loosely based on the Danish-style consensus conference, all group work was conducted entirely online. Nine of the 13 citizen members responded to an open-ended questionnaire about their experiences. Four members of the content expert panel also offered their impressions. Despite some of the drawbacks of online communication, overall, citizens had favorable reactions. The average rating was 7.9 on a ten-point scale. Ratings provided by the experts were lower; the average score was 6.5. This may be related to the difficulty of presenting scientific information online. Both agreed that Internet forums have the potential to open up the policy debate by increasing opportunities for citizens to participate in the process. Findings of this evaluation will assist in the design of future online citizen panels.
Keywords
Internet; government data processing; 2001 North Carolina Citizens´ Technology Forum; Danish-style consensus conference; Internet; Internet forums; content expert panel; online communication; open-ended questionnaire; policy deliberation; Decision making; Demography; Discussion forums; Food technology; Genetics; Internet; Pattern matching; Public healthcare;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Technology and Society, 2002. (ISTAS'02). 2002 International Symposium on
Print_ISBN
0-7803-7284-0
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ISTAS.2002.1013819
Filename
1013819
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