2009 Conference on Electronic Democracy
7.-8.9.2009 University of Economics and Business Administration, Vienna
Presentations
Opening Session
- Welcome, introductory remarks
Alexander Prosser, WU
- Welcome address from the Austrian Computer Society: E-Governance - the challenges ahead - presentation (pdf), photo
Roland Traunmüller, OCG, University of Linz
- eVoting at the Social Elections in the Federal Republic of Germany - talk (pdf), photo
Hans-Eberhard Urbaniak, Federal Commissioner for the Social Insurance Elections, Germany
- The Demise of Electronic Government
Viktor Mayer-Schönberger, Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy, Singapur, photo
Plenary I
- The Use of Information Technology in Support of General Elections with Conventional Ballots
Alexander Leiningen-Westerburg, Siemens IT Solutions and Services, photo
- eParticipation as a pre-requisite for mature eGovernment - presentation (pdf), photo
Matt Poelmans, Burgerlink
- The ruling of the German Constitutional Court on eVoting and its technical consequences - presentation (pdf), photo
Alexander Prosser, WU
eConsultation I
- eDemocracy Design: Citizen Consultation on Contentious Issues - presentation (pdf), photo
Mary Griffiths, University of Adelaide
- Citizen Consultation from Above and Below: The Australian Perspective - presentation (pdf), photo
Axel Bruns, Queensland Univ. of Technology, Jason Wilson, University of Wollongong
- Electronic support for the legislative consultation process: Theoretical concepts and practical requirements
Günther Schefbeck, Austrian Parliament
Demo Session I
- BürgerForum Europa – a citizens' dialogue about the future of the European Union - presentation (pdf), photo 1, photo 2
Hans Hagedorn, Simone Gerdesmeier, zebralog.de,
- Transparency and auditability in eVoting - a case study
Robert Müller-Török, Inteco, Landshut, photo
- A Public Source Solution for Independent Recounts in eVoting
Alexander Scheidl, WU
Participatory eGovernment I
- From Representative to Digital Democracy: Using the Internet to Increase Citizen Participation in Government - presentation (pdf), photo
Michael Milakovich, University of Miami
- A configurable architecture for e-participatory budgeting support - presentation (pdf), photo
César Alfaro, Javier Gómez, Jose M. Lavín, Juan J. Molero,Universidad Rey Juan Carlos, Madrid
- E-democracy 2.0: involving citizen anyway and anywhere in Emilia-Romagna (Italy) - presentation (pdf), photo 1, , photo 2
Sabrina Franceschini, Regione Emilia-Romagna, Roberto Zarro, Università di Bergamo
Workshop I
- Social networking tools and widgets to promote or expand eParticipation initiatives
Organised by:
Ella Tailor-Smith, Edinburgh Napier University
Ralf Lindner, Fraunhofer ISI, photo
Plenary II
- eDemocracy and eGovernment - presentation (pdf), photo
Christian Rupp, Federal Chancellery, Vienna
- Web 2.0 as Base for Democracy 2.0 - presentation (pdf), photo
Peter Parycek, Danube University
- Re-thinking eDemocracy - The challenges of existing concepts and future approaches - presentation (pdf), photo
Blaz Golob, Centre for eGovernance Development for South East Europe, Ljubljana
eParticipation I
- The Council of Europe and eDemocracy - presentation (pdf), photo
Michael Remmert, Head of Project Good Governance in the Information Society
- Supporting Argument in e-Democracy - presentation (pdf), photo
Dan Cartwright, Katie Atkinson, Trevor Bench-Capon, Univ. of Liverpool
- Self-Efficacy as a Factor in Evaluation of e-Petitions - presentation (pdf), photo
Peter Cruickshank, Colin Smith, Edinburgh Napier University
Workshop II
- European eParticipation Study: Capturing Good Practices
Organised by:
Ann Macintosh, Leeds University
Jeremy Millard, Danish Technological Institute
eVoting I
- Project Management in eVoting - presentation (pdf), photo
Robert Müller-Török, Inteco, Landshut
- A PKI-based protocol for secure and practical online elections - presentation (pdf), photo
Lucie Langer, Axel Schmidt, Melanie Volkamer, Johannes Buchmann, TU Darmstadt
- New technologies for remote observation and verification of electionic votes: foundations of a better e-voting system - presentation (pdf), photo
S. Ablameyko, N. Kalosha, D. Lipen, V. Lipen, National Academy of Sciences of Belarus
Workshop III
- Participatory planning: conflicts, context and cooperation
Organised by:
Daniel van Lerberghe, Dan Jellinek, Rolf Luehrs, Bengt Feil, pep-net, photo
eVoting II
- Don’t jump over acceptability before implementing e-voting: Social acceptability and its conditions of e-participation - presentation (pdf), photo
Steve Schwarzer, Cornelia Wallner, SORA, Vienna
- Paper Records and Electronic Audits: A Step Towards Regaining Voter Trust - presentation (pdf), photo
Mohammed Awad, Ernst L. Leiss, Univ. of Houston
Workshop IV
- Values and evaluating eParticipation
Organised by
David Newman, Queen's University Belfast, photo
eParticipation II
- Making Sense of Gov 2.0 Strategies: “No Citizens, No Party” - presentation (pdf), photo
Enrico Ferro, Francesco Molinari, Istituto Superiore Mario Boella
- eParticipation applications requirements and recommendations - presentation (pdf), photo
Sabrina Scherer, Maria Wimmer, Stefan Ventzke, Univ. of Koblenz
- Political Education and e-Participation: Technology, Politics and Culture - presentation (pdf), photo
Ursula Maier-Rabler, Christina Neumayer, Univ. of Salzburg
Usability and Accessibility I
- Process Support for Increasing Participation in eParticipation
Edith Maier, Ulrich Reimer, University of Applied Sciences St. Gallen
- egosta: E-Government-Stakeholder-Beteiligung - presentation (pdf), photo
Silke Weiß, Josef Makolm, Austrian Ministry of Finance
Concluding Session
- Vienna Chamber of Commerce and Industry Best Paper Award, photo
- Concluding Remarks and EDEM 2010, photo 1, photo 2
Peter Parycek, Danube University