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The creation of Amaravati, a new capital in Andhra Pradesh, is an opportunity to test new forms of citizen participation. The “People’s Capital” will be one of India’s 100 new smart cities using ICT to promote e-governance. The challenge is to flip the top-down approach, government to the people, (e...

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Main Author: Éric Leclerc
Format: article
Language:ES
FR
Published: OpenEdition 2020
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Online Access:https://doaj.org/article/de7f5c916ece4244bc457fae29a903dc
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Summary:The creation of Amaravati, a new capital in Andhra Pradesh, is an opportunity to test new forms of citizen participation. The “People’s Capital” will be one of India’s 100 new smart cities using ICT to promote e-governance. The challenge is to flip the top-down approach, government to the people, (e-government) into a bottom-up (citizen to government) situation with citizens (e-governance) using Web 2.0. The structural analysis of networks of actors using the Web reveals weak citizen participation in the current phase of construction.