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Through vr-Participation to more trusted digital participatory democracy

Published: 30 May 2018 Publication History

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With the advent of Virtual Reality-supported social media, an opportunity arises for transitioning from text-based solutions to next-gen e-Participation by applying more trustful digital interaction for democratic purposes. In this paper elaborate upon and provide some empirical evidence supporting the thesis of participation-trust-growing with increased immersion in digital interaction in case of Virtual Reality discussion spaces.

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dg.o '18: Proceedings of the 19th Annual International Conference on Digital Government Research: Governance in the Data Age
May 2018
889 pages
ISBN:9781450365260
DOI:10.1145/3209281
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  • (2021)VR-Dialogue - The AI-powered e-Participation Research ExpeditionProceedings of the 22nd Annual International Conference on Digital Government Research10.1145/3463677.3463747(587-589)Online publication date: 9-Jun-2021
  • (2021)From A desk to Lecture Hall: A Tutorial on Virtual e-Gov and e-Part Event DeliveryProceedings of the 22nd Annual International Conference on Digital Government Research10.1145/3463677.3463746(582-584)Online publication date: 9-Jun-2021
  • (2020)VR-Participation & Dialogue: Towards Integrated Framework for Virtual Reality-Mediated Consensus and Community Building*Proceedings of the 21st Annual International Conference on Digital Government Research10.1145/3396956.3398259(24-30)Online publication date: 15-Jun-2020
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