从互联网到社会安全网:中国在线参与的政策后果

From Internet to social safety net: The policy consequences of online participation in China

Governance · 2019
被引 164 · 同刊同年前 2%
ABS 4

中文导读

研究中国电子请愿平台上的在线参与模式,发现大量请愿关注底层议题且来自欠发达地区,在线参与促使政府更重视社会福利政策并扩大低收入援助覆盖。

Abstract

Internet‐based platforms are increasingly being used by governments around the world to facilitate public engagement with citizens. However, it remains an open question whether participation through these platforms can actually enable citizens to influence policies. We address this question by studying the patterns and consequences of online participation at a major electronic petition platform in China, a country with the world's largest Internet‐using population. Content analysis of over 900,000 petitions reveals that a substantial share of them concern lower‐class issues and are originated from less developed rural and suburban areas. Linking variations in petition volumes to an original data set of government policy priorities, we further show that online participation led governments to place greater emphasis on social welfare policies and to increase the coverage of a key low‐income assistance program. These results underscore the potential of online participation as an important mechanism to improve the quality of governance.

政治学公共政策互联网治理中国研究社会学