ERPT: about & scope
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about |
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The European Review of Political Technologies (ERPT) is a unique pan-european periodical bridging the converging domains of Political Technologies — e-Politics, e-Democracy, e-Participation, e-Diplomacy, e-Citizenship, e-Governance and e-Government.
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ERPT is an exclusive, multi-sectoral and multi-disciplinary forum to debate, exchange, inform, demonstrate, share best practices on current issues relating to research and development, policy shaping, novel concepts, applications, advanced technologies, technological innovations and successful experiences.
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ERPT's primary objective is to empower Europe as a leader of innovation, scientific and technological excellence in the converging domains of political technologies, while generating sustainable synergies and collaboration amongst its different stakeholders toward a common European strategic vision and the advancement of modern public governance and democracy.
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ERPT intends to provide its audience of professionals, academe and decision-makers a wide range of perspectives from different stakeholders and a multi-disciplinary approach to key thematic issues relevant to the domains covered by political technologies. Special issues are published in light of conferences or workshops into which POLITECH INSTITUTE is an active partner or on key thematics related to European innovation in areas covered by political technologies.
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ERPT welcomes thematic suggestions that contribute to its primary objective and scope:
editor@politech-institute.org
The Editorial Review Board reserves the right to select the volume thematic.
ERPT volumes are divided into 3 sections, namely:
- RESEARCH AND POLICY SHAPING — papers addressing research and policies thematics, which can be theoretical, analytical or visionary;
- CASE STUDIES AND TECHNOLOGICAL DEMONSTRATIONS — papers illustrating 'best practices', 'research and development' results, innovative applications or pertinent technologies;
- CURRENT DEBATES — papers on hot issues or news bits, which engage interactions and advance issues on the european agenda.
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