1. Introduction: strengthening parliaments through ICTs / Mehmet Zahid Sobaci -- 2. An overview of E-parliament services: designing for citizen awareness and participation / Aspasia Papaloi and Dimitris Gouscos -- 3. ICTs for information capabilities of parliamentary stakeholders / Malik Aleem Ahmed -- 4. Worldwide diffusion of e-parliament within the framework of policy transfer: the role of the Global Centre for ICT in parliament / Mehmet Zahid Sobaci -- 5. The member for cyberspace: e-representation and MPs in the UK / Nigel Jackson and Darren G. Lilleker -- 6. Connecting citizens to the European Parliament: E-consultations as a tool for political representation / Martin Karlsson -- 7. Communication and documentation on parliamentary Websites: the topics of parliamentary business on the website of the Italian Chamber of Deputies / Enrico Seta -- 8. Strengthening parliaments through ICT: experience and lessons from the Portuguese parliament / Cláudia Ribeiro -- 9. An evaluation framework for MPs websites: the case of Greek Members of Parliament / Georgios Lappas and Prodromos Yannas -- 10. Online presence of the members of the Turkish Parliament: evaluation of the Turkish MP Web sites / Mete Yildiz, Ahu Sumbas and Kadir Dede -- 11. The Role of parliamentary Websites in the budget process: the case of the Turkish parliament / Tolga Demirbas -- 12. The E-parliament in Lithuania: the way ahead from the outset / Rimantas Petrauskas and Neringa Vegyte Descarrega
13. Bridging the political gap?: the adoption of ICTs for the improvement of Latin American parliamentary democracy / Yanina Welp -- 14. The invisible side of political participation: e-participation mechanisms and information management in Latin American parliaments / Andréa Perna and Sérgio Braga -- 15. Characterizing legislative websites: the case of the state of Mexico / Rodrigo Sandoval-Almazan and J. Ramon Gil-Garcia -- 16. Aid assisted parliamentary website initiatives in developing countries: challenges and solutions / Malik Aleem Ahmed -- 17. Conceptualization of e-parliament in promoting e-democracy: prospects for the SADC Region / Kelvin Joseph Bwalya, Tanya Du Plessis and Chris Rensleigh -- 18. Promoting E-democracy and citizen participation through ICT initiatives in parliament: the Malawi case / Chipo Kanjo
Summary
"This book presents a conceptual framework regarding e-parliament and analyzes the impacts of ICTs on the structure of parliament, its functions, relations with other actors and the legislative process"--Provided by publisher