Résumés
Résumé
Cet article explore les caractéristiques de la participation citoyenne électronique (PCÉ) dans les collectivités locales tunisiennes (CLT). Depuis l’adoption du code électoral de 2018, les institutions gouvernementales ont lancé nombre d’initiatives électroniques, en particulier sur les réseaux sociaux. Notre étude de cas multisites menée dans trois terrains d’investigation (cinq CLT, quatre associations de citoyens oeuvrant dans le domaine municipal et trois institutions gouvernementales d’autorité centrale) montre que la conception des initiatives de PCÉ doit prendre en compte six dimensions clés de la PCÉ : les outils digitaux, les domaines, les utilisateurs, les activités des utilisateurs, les niveaux et les facteurs contextuels qui influencent la PCÉ.
Mots-clés :
- transformation numérique,
- participation citoyenne électronique,
- collectivités locales tunisiennes,
- étude de cas multisites
Abstract
This article explores the characteristics of citizen e-participation in Tunisian local communities. Since the adoption of the Electoral Code in 2018, governments have launched numerous electronic initiatives, particularly on social media platforms. Our multi-site case study, carried out in three areas of investigation (five Tunisian local communities, four citizen associations working in the municipal field and three central government institutions), demonstrates that the design of citizen e-participation initiatives must consider six key dimensions. These include digital tools, domains, users, activities of users, levels, and contextual factors impacting citizen e-participation.
Keywords:
- Digital transformation,
- citizen e-participation,
- Tunisian local communities,
- multi-site case study
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