E-DEMOCRACY CONCEPT – BASIS AND/OR ENHANCEMENT OF DIGITAL ORGANIZATION OF SOCIETY
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https://doi.org/10.1515/eoik-2015-0009Keywords:
e-democracy, m-democracy, e-government, m-government, e-voting, e-participationAbstract
In this review paper we will give presentation of several elements of electronic democracy (onwards e-elements) and describe their place and roles within the concept of e-democracy. In addition to e-elements we will describe two terms wherein are used all types of mobile devices extensively.
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