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Towards effective e-voting system for refugees: Lessons from the case of Palestine

Shat, Fouad JF; Abbott, Pamela; Pimenidis, Elias

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Fouad JF Shat

Pamela Abbott



Abstract

Significant global challenges related to persistent economic crises, local conflicts and continuous waves of refugees being displaced from their countries of origin are affecting secure access to and completion of people’s voting rights. The relevant technological solutions appear to have matured and have successfully responded to rigorous testing, however, there are still doubts as to the success of these e-democracy solutions in complex political environments. Since the late 1940s, Palestinians have been scattered across the world thus creating particular challenges relating to the democratic process for this diaspora community. In an effort to address this issue, the Palestinian Authority has started its e-government project since 2001 but at the current time, the project has failed to deliver its objectives. This study is using a mixed method research methodology for the purpose of obtaining rich interpretive insights to understand the above-mentioned particular phenomenon, by conceptualising it as a socio-political issue. Analysis of the contextual factors affecting e-government implementation in Palestine will enhance our understanding of the underlying forces that promote or hinder e-government projects in general. In this regard, although previous studies have examined some factors related to e-government as a tool for the dissemination of governmental information, there is a need to address e-voting (as a specific e-government service) and the challenges of introducing e-democracy into the unique contextual circumstances such as those represented by the Palestinian situation. The results of this research would clarify the policy-making processes influencing e-government implementation projects in other complex contextual circumstances such as other refugee communities seeking participation in their political processes.

Citation

Shat, F. J., Abbott, P., & Pimenidis, E. (2016, December). Towards effective e-voting system for refugees: Lessons from the case of Palestine. Paper presented at Annual Workshop of the AIS Special Interest Group for ICT in Global Development, Dublin, Ireland

Presentation Conference Type Conference Paper (unpublished)
Conference Name Annual Workshop of the AIS Special Interest Group for ICT in Global Development
Conference Location Dublin, Ireland
Start Date Dec 11, 2016
End Date Dec 11, 2016
Acceptance Date Nov 22, 2016
Publication Date Dec 10, 2016
Deposit Date Dec 14, 2016
Publicly Available Date Jan 3, 2017
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
ISBN 9780997617696
Keywords e-government, e-voting, implementation, complex political environment
Public URL https://uwe-repository.worktribe.com/output/904877
Publisher URL http://aisel.aisnet.org/globdev2016/8
Additional Information Title of Conference or Conference Proceedings : GlobDev 2016

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