"In my opinion notions of Democracy and Knowledge are so strongly connected that one could not...
Defining the challenges and facilitating the next steps towards Knowledge Democracy
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The curse of success. The cognitive and emotional investments into the present democratic institutions have been large. As a consequence the stability of these institutions is embraced. Exogenous as well as endogenous developments however threaten the continuation of success of representative parliamentary democracy. read more
Wide access to information for everyone. Meanwhile the worldwide web provides for a drastic change in the rules of the game. Acts of harassment on weblogs become political facts; virtual allegations become unchecked urban myths and pressure groups find increasingly easier ways to find endorsement on the internet. Obama's campaign was trendsetting for the latter. read more
From knowledge economy to knowledge democracy. During the last decade, an influential debate on ‘knowledge-based economy’ was conducted. This concept even became the main policy objective of the European Union, the Lisbon Strategy. However, there are signs that the strength of the argument is weakening rapidly.
The current worldwide economic crisis leads to new, very challenging questions. These questions refer mainly to the institutional frameworks of today's societies. It is therefore time for a transition to a new concept that concentrates on institutional and functional innovation. As the industrial economy has been combined with mass democracy through universal suffrage and later on by the rise of mass-media, one might suggest that the logical successor of knowledge economy is a new type of governance, to be called 'knowledge democracy'. read more
Which challenges and threats will we be facing? How will the respectable parliamentary and new direct forms of democracy mix, and which roles will knowledge play in the transition towards a knowledge democracy?
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