"MEP 2025": Preparing the Future Work Environment for Members of the European Parliament - Identifying Future Trends in Technology which may Impact on Society and therefore on EP work Structures and Processes
The European Parliament is confronted by a number of challenging questions with regard to the future organisation of its work, and the ways in which this can be facilitated by Information and Communication Technology (ICT). This study is largely literature review-based. While the study is part of a broader exercise ambitiously entitled "MEP 2025", this investigation shows that the speed of change in both technology and democratic developments means that looking as far as a decade and a half ahead poses substantial challenges. In fact, more different forms of foresight analysis and study, conducted more regularly, might ultimately serve the European Parliament more effectively. Regular reviews of the future of “democratic innovation” are therefore proposed by the study.
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Ms Annegret Eppler; Mr Patrick Wauters; Ms Diane Whitehouse
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Tip ta’ pubblikazzjoni
Kelma għat-tiftix
- ambjent tax-xogħol
- applikazzjonijiet tat-teknoloġija informatika
- demokrazija
- EDUKAZZJONI U KOMUNIKAZZJONI
- il-Membri tal-PE
- impatt tat-teknoloġija tal-informatika
- IMPJIEGI U KUNDIZZJONIJIET TAX-XOGĦOL
- internet
- involviment politiku
- istituzzjonijiet tal-UE u servizz ċivili Ewropew
- komunikazzjoni
- mezzi ta’ komunikazzjoni
- organizzazzjoni tax-xogħol u tal-kundizzjonijiet tax-xogħol
- POLITIKA
- politika u sikurezza pubblika
- PRODUZZJONI, TEKNOLOĠIJA U RIĊERKA
- qafas politiku
- teknoloġija diġitali
- teknoloġija tal-informazzjoni u proċessar tad-data
- teknoloġija u regolamenti tekniċi
- teknoloġija ġdida
- UNJONI EWROPEA