Browsing Faculty of Graduate Studies Online Theses by Subject "Democracy"
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Coercion-Resistant Verifiable Web-based Elections in Linear Time
(2019-08-21)Voter coercion broadly includes any attempt to influence the secrecy of a voter’s ballot, including bribery, vote stealing, and forced abstention. This risk, which affects the fundamentals of privacy in a democracy, is ... -
Participation for a 'People-Driven' Constitution?: A Critical Investigation of Zambian Civil Society Engagement in the Constitution-Making Process
(2010-09-10)This study explores with theoretical and practical challenges surrounding the roles of civil society organizations (CSOs) and participatory approaches in development and democratization processes in contemporary Africa. ... -
A VIRTUAL INEVITABILITY?: RECONCEPTUALISING THE INTERNET VOTING DEBATE WITH EVIDENCE FROM CANADA AND ABROAD
(2019-08-28)The Internet is changing democracy in many important ways. Though governments have proven willing to leverage technology for service delivery in many instances, perhaps the most important democratic act – the casting of ...