E-Voting and the Creation of Trust for the Socially Marginalized Citizens in Brazil

Abstract: Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) have been implemented in a quite intensive way in both developed and developing countries. In the discourse of the New Public Management (NPM), the principal role of ICT is to improve the delivery of public services to citizens and the dist...

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Main Author: Jose Rodrigues Filho
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Danube-University Krems 2010-09-01
Series:JeDEM - eJournal of eDemocracy & Open Government
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Online Access:https://jedem.org/index.php/jedem/article/view/26
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spelling doaj-65b5f10ad5f0453182a338cae48c3b5d2020-11-24T21:27:00ZengDanube-University KremsJeDEM - eJournal of eDemocracy & Open Government2075-95172010-09-012210.29379/jedem.v2i2.2627E-Voting and the Creation of Trust for the Socially Marginalized Citizens in BrazilJose Rodrigues Filho0Universidade Federal da ParaibaAbstract: Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) have been implemented in a quite intensive way in both developed and developing countries. In the discourse of the New Public Management (NPM), the principal role of ICT is to improve the delivery of public services to citizens and the distrust of public administration. In responding to distrust and the challenges facing the simplistic technological determinism discourse of ICTs in general and ICT for development in particular, building on areas of trust associated with economic development seems to have been emphasized. On the other hand, despite the influence of institutions in the design and use of ICTs as a compelling enabler of change mentioned in the theory of social shaping and the ideas of citizens’ orientation, where technological artifacts are social constructions, it seems to be evident that these institutions can reinforce the same technological determinism and trust. In this paper an attempt is made to show that the use of a technology like e-voting in Brazil has not contributed to improve political participation and the delivery of public services, despite the attempt to promote and create trust in e-voting. With a more critical view of trust, an attempt is made to show how institutions and technology are enmeshed in a structure of vested interests in the public sector in such a way that a fabricated trust is created smoothly. https://jedem.org/index.php/jedem/article/view/26E-VotingTrustParticipationFabricated TrustCorruption.
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E-Voting and the Creation of Trust for the Socially Marginalized Citizens in Brazil
JeDEM - eJournal of eDemocracy & Open Government
E-Voting
Trust
Participation
Fabricated Trust
Corruption.
author_facet Jose Rodrigues Filho
author_sort Jose Rodrigues Filho
title E-Voting and the Creation of Trust for the Socially Marginalized Citizens in Brazil
title_short E-Voting and the Creation of Trust for the Socially Marginalized Citizens in Brazil
title_full E-Voting and the Creation of Trust for the Socially Marginalized Citizens in Brazil
title_fullStr E-Voting and the Creation of Trust for the Socially Marginalized Citizens in Brazil
title_full_unstemmed E-Voting and the Creation of Trust for the Socially Marginalized Citizens in Brazil
title_sort e-voting and the creation of trust for the socially marginalized citizens in brazil
publisher Danube-University Krems
series JeDEM - eJournal of eDemocracy & Open Government
issn 2075-9517
publishDate 2010-09-01
description Abstract: Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) have been implemented in a quite intensive way in both developed and developing countries. In the discourse of the New Public Management (NPM), the principal role of ICT is to improve the delivery of public services to citizens and the distrust of public administration. In responding to distrust and the challenges facing the simplistic technological determinism discourse of ICTs in general and ICT for development in particular, building on areas of trust associated with economic development seems to have been emphasized. On the other hand, despite the influence of institutions in the design and use of ICTs as a compelling enabler of change mentioned in the theory of social shaping and the ideas of citizens’ orientation, where technological artifacts are social constructions, it seems to be evident that these institutions can reinforce the same technological determinism and trust. In this paper an attempt is made to show that the use of a technology like e-voting in Brazil has not contributed to improve political participation and the delivery of public services, despite the attempt to promote and create trust in e-voting. With a more critical view of trust, an attempt is made to show how institutions and technology are enmeshed in a structure of vested interests in the public sector in such a way that a fabricated trust is created smoothly.
topic E-Voting
Trust
Participation
Fabricated Trust
Corruption.
url https://jedem.org/index.php/jedem/article/view/26
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