The document discusses the potential of Web 2.0 and e-government to transform democracy and citizen engagement. It argues that Web 2.0 should be designed around dialogue and reciprocity between citizens, rather than just as a new technology. When citizens and institutions interact fully through open government online, it can create more democracy, value, and efficiency by increasing knowledge. For Web 2.0 to achieve this potential, access to it must be viewed as a universal citizen right.
Asian American Pacific Islander Month DDSD 2024.pptx
Our way into a web 2.0 society
1. “Our way into a web 2.0 society”
Michele Vianello
General Director
VEGA Scientific Park of Venice
2.
3. “At the beginning of the
twenty-first century,
e-government will be the
road from the existing
governments as their
offshoot, or are we seeing
a founding moment in
which e-government
emerges from new
citizens?”
David Weinberger