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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Digitalization through the lens of law and democracy / Maurice Adams and Corien Prins
E-democracy, the global citizen, and multilevel constitutionalism / Ingolf Pernice
In search of the holy grail : a principled approach to multistakeholder governance in internet policy-making / Nicolo Zingales and Roxana Radu
The broken promises of democracy in the information era / Ugo Pagallo
Depoliticization in the digital infosphere : when communication runs counter-democratic / Emre Bayamlıoğlu
The ambivalence of the impact of digitalization on democracy through the lens of privacy and transparency / Colette Cuijpers
Election integrity : the constitutionality of transitioning to electronic voting in comparative terms / Rivka Weill
Digital democracy in Brazil : is technology a game-changer? / Mônica Rosina, Luiz Fernando Marrey Moncau and Eduardo Alves Lazzari
Deliberative democracy and digital urban design in a Canadian city : the case of the McGill Online Design Studio / Hoi L Kong, Nik Luka, Jaimie Cudmore and Andrea Dumas
Digital support for enhanced democratic participation in US rulemaking / Cynthia R Farina, Cheryl L Blake, Mary Newhart and Chaebong Nam
The European citizens' initiative : an effective tool to promote a digital European democracy? / Marie-José Garot
Digital tools and the derailment of Iceland'́s new constitution / Thorvaldur Gylfason and Anne Meuwese
Digital democracy in Belgium and the Netherlands : a socio-legal analysis of technologies, embedding and expectations of two fourth wave innovations / Koen van Aeken
Digitization and democracy in China : the new Hunger Games / Bo Zhao
Internet censorship in India : Internet censorship in India : the law and beyond / Arpan Banerjee
Technology, democracy, and institutional change / Peter L Lindseth.
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