Conceptual framework and pedagogical design to democratise access
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This deliverable consists of a framework and a pedagogical design to increase civic participation by citizens from all walks of life, including old citizens and those with low socio-economic backgrounds.
Digital Democracy Preference Toolkit (KER 6)
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A report / white paper prepared as result of emprical research to inform target audiences on citizen and government perspectives on digital democracy and their expectations from it, especially taking into consideration the user citizen nexus. The deliverable will be built upon empirical research conducted at tasks 4.1, 4.2 and 4.3(Living Lab) outcomes.
Report / Journal Article
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The report / article will begin with a summary of existing Digital Democracy Apps (T4.4), Open-Source platforms (T4.5), and Data Ethics and Data Security Best Practices (T4.6). An additional and in-depth summary will look at the discussion output from citizens and governmental agencies in the Living Lab (T4.7) and their feedback and suggestions on the INNOVADE Digital Democracy App and their evaluation of varying UI/UX design approaches. There will also be a discussion on the scope and boundary of tools used in the App, such as Generative AI.
Report on efforts to relieve inequalities of access to technology among citizens
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This deliverable will compile state of the art on the infrastructural barriers in access to technology occurring at all governance levels, with a focus on less developed areas. This knowledge will take the form of a report that will feed interdisciplinary knowledge base (KER 1).
Living Lab Methodology
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This document will outline the methodology to be followed in the organisation and conduct of living labs alongside reporting results.
Software design and specification plan for a Digital Democracy App
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The software design and specification plan will follow primary ISO/IEC/IEEE standards for software design and development (ex. ISO/IEC 24774, ISO/IEC 29148) and the document will revolve around data-driven design, software architecture design, interface design, and procedural design that are based on user-needs and a corresponding risk identification and mitigation assessment. The software will be developed to the plan and undergo V&V based on the software requirements.
Interdisciplinary Knowledge Base on Digital Democracy (KER 1)
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A thematic knowledge base that defines the main elements of digital democracy, namely a) online participation b) open governance c) digital activism d) E-voting and enabling technologies, alongside best practices in digital democracy and its dimensions, global trends, problems, and risks that shape the realities and prospects for digital democracy. The knowledge base will be publishable in pdf format and on the web.
White Paper on the Future of Digital Democracy (KER 3)
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This will be a futuristic and utopian work that will be based on the results of WP2 and global trends. It will identify potential futures of digital democracy. The report will certainly have bearing on the governance structures' efforts to digitalise, showing future trends. Besides, it will form a departure point for other tasks in WP3 and WP4, where the needs for those structures will be defined and app developments will be conducted.