Disconnected Democracy? A Survey of Scottish Community Councils' Online Presences
Journal Article
Cruickshank, P., Ryan, B., & Smith, C. (2014)
Disconnected Democracy? A Survey of Scottish Community Councils' Online Presences. Scottish Affairs, 23(4), (486-507). doi:10.3366/scot.2014.0045. ISSN 0966-0356
Community Councils are the bottom rung of Scotland’s democracy ladder, having few – but highly significant – statutory consultative duties (especially with regard to planning)...
The emergent ICT culture of Parliamentarians
Presentation / Conference
Smith, C. F., & Webster, W. (2007, September)
The emergent ICT culture of Parliamentarians. Paper presented at XXIth meeting of the Permanent Study Group on E-Government (Information and Communications Technologies in Public Administration), European Group of Public Administration Annual Conference, Madrid, Spain
Technologies such as the web and email have been seen to offer new capabilities through which traditional representative arrangements can be reinvigorated and renewed. This p...
Members of the Scottish Parliament on the net.
Journal Article
Smith, C. F. & Webster, C. W. R. (2004)
Members of the Scottish Parliament on the net. Information Polity. 9, 67-80. ISSN 1570-1255
The Scottish Parliament: [re-]shaping parliamentary democracy in the information age.
Book
Smith, C. F., & Gray, P. (1998)
The Scottish Parliament: [re-]shaping parliamentary democracy in the information age. In S. Coleman, W. Donk, & J. Taylor (Eds.), Parliament in the Age of the Internet, 67-79. Oxford University Press
Telematics and the Scottish Parliament: transferable democratic innovations
Report
Burt, E., Smith, C. F., Webster, W. & McGourty, J. (1998)
Telematics and the Scottish Parliament: transferable democratic innovations