Supporting public decision making in policy deliberations: an ontological approach

Supporting public decision making in policy deliberations: an ontological approach

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Article ID: iaor20119689
Volume: 11
Issue: 3
Start Page Number: 281
End Page Number: 298
Publication Date: Nov 2011
Journal: Operational Research
Authors: , , ,
Keywords: public service
Abstract:

Supporting public decision making in policy deliberations has been a key objective of eParticipation which is an emerging area of eGovernment. EParticipation aims to enhance citizen involvement in public governance activities through the use of information and communication technologies. An innovative approach towards this objective is exploiting the potentials of semantic web technologies centred on conceptual knowledge models in the form of ontologies. Ontologies are generally defined as explicit human and computer shared views on the world of particular domains. In this paper, the potentials and benefits of using ontologies for policy deliberation processes are discussed. Previous work is then extended and synthesised to develop a deliberation ontology. The ontology aims to define the necessary semantics in order to structure and interrelate the stages and various activities of deliberation processes with legal information, participant stakeholders and their associated arguments. The practical implications of the proposed framework are illustrated.

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