Abstract
A vacuum of public trust in Australia has met with the maturation of technologically competent constituents. Changing sociopolitical attitudes and perceived government corruption and inefficiency have effected demands for accountability and transparency. Two responses are visible: The digitisation of government services and original models of digital democracy. This paper dis-cusses the role distributed ledger technology plays in decentralised governance in Australia.
Original language | English |
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Title of host publication | Proceedings of the Workshop on Linked Democracy: Artificial Intelligence for Democratic Innovation |
Subtitle of host publication | co-located with the 26th International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence (IJCAI 2017) |
Publisher | CEUR Workshop Proceedings |
Pages | 74-85 |
Number of pages | 12 |
Volume | 1897 |
Publication status | Published - 19 Aug 2017 |
Event | 26th International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence: IJCAI 2017 - Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre and RMIT Building 80, Melbourne, Australia Duration: 19 Aug 2017 → 25 Aug 2017 https://ijcai-17.org/index.html (Conference website) https://ijcai-17.org/colocated-events.html (Co-located events) |
Publication series
Name | CEUR Workshop Proceedings |
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Publisher | CEUR Workshop Proceedings |
ISSN (Print) | 1613-0073 |
Conference
Conference | 26th International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence |
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Country/Territory | Australia |
City | Melbourne |
Period | 19/08/17 → 25/08/17 |
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