Unpacking the democratic affordances of CrowdLaw concept and practice: ‘It feels like being part of the game’

This research draws on the CrowdLaw concept and the affordances framework to inquire how Senador Virtual, a technological innovation in the Chilean Senate, could contribute to creating more democratic processes and outcomes, and consequently, whether the platform promoted or enabled more equality in...

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