e-orçamentos participativos como iniciativas de e-solicitação: Uma prospecção dos principais casos e reflexões sobre a e-participação

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This article goes prospecting for some of the main experiences of using e-participatory budgeting (e-PB) that occurred between 2001 and 2013. We used the snowball technique to map out these occurrences. The aim of the study was to contribute to a better understanding of how such e-PB relates to other e-participation projects, in terms of participants, activities and the possibility of using mixed methods (online/on location) to mitigate any digital exclusion. The results indicated that there were 170 e-PB initiatives operating in 101 locations, of which 139 were mixed initiatives. Contrary to what is suggested in literature on the subject, most of these e-PBs do not address decision-making processes directly, but instead deal with the suggestions and requests of citizens (e-requests). The conclusion was then that the addition of ICTs to the e-PBs did not necessarily lead to an improvement in such processes. Nevertheless, one can argue that e-PBs can indeed offer new avenues and questions of relevance to the study of e-participation.

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Sampaio, R. C. (2016). e-orçamentos participativos como iniciativas de e-solicitação: Uma prospecção dos principais casos e reflexões sobre a e-participação. Revista de Administracao Publica, 50(6), 937–958. https://doi.org/10.1590/0034-7612152210

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