Government transparency: reality or mirage?
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2017-07
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All citizens are entitled to access governmental information as, only if properly informed, that they can participate in politics. The right to information is enshrined in a number of international agreements, including Article 19 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. The right of citizens to access public authorities’ information is called Freedom of information. This information plays a crucial role in informing the population so that they can make accurate political choices. The mere disposal of information is not enough, as much of public documents suffer from complex language and other technicalities that can prevent an informed use of the information. Thus, sites displaying information must be adapted in order to guarantee usability, functionality and accessibility; there must be different levels of information, as there are diverse groups of individuals with different skills. Such usability, functionality and accessibility require designing effective communications, paying attention to balancing the complexity that citizens can manage and the complexity that those responsible for the requested information are producing.
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Transparency, Government, Economics, Human rights, IT
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Bessa-Vilela, N., Caramelo-Gomes, J., & Morais, P. (2017). Government Transparency: Reality or Mirage? Lex Localis: Journal of Local Self-Government, 15(3), 725-736. Disponível no Repositório UPT, http://hdl.handle.net/11328/2508
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