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Author Gluck, Jason, author.

Title New technologies in constitution making / Jason Gluck and Brendan Ballou
Published Washington, DC : United States Institute of Peace, [2014]
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Description 1 online resource ([12] pages)
Series Special report ; 343
Special report (United States Institute of Peace) ; 343.
Contents Introduction -- Participation -- Education -- Expert guidance -- What's next? -- Conclusion
Summary This report explores the role of new technologies in increasing participation of constitution making. The authors look at how using technology during the constitution-making process can strengthen the trust between citizen and government, build national unity, and promote reconciliation. New technologies -- such as the web, including email, Facebook, and Twitter, and mobile phones -- are opportunities to engage and educate citizens and build public awareness. Citing examples in Iceland, Ghana, and Somalia (among others), the authors illustrate the scope of these new technologies, the risks, and what may come from them in the future
Notes "May 2014."
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 11-[12])
Notes Description based on online resource; title from PDF caption (USIP, viewed May 2, 2014)
Subject Political participation.
Social media -- Political aspects
Constitutions.
constitutions.
Constitutions
Political participation
Social media -- Political aspects
Genre/Form constitutions.
Constitutions
Constitutions.
Constitutions.
Form Electronic book
Author Ballou, Brendan, author
United States Institute of Peace, publisher.