Artem Shiliaev
Ehemaliger wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter

AH-A 306
shiliaev@www053.zimt.uni-siegen.de
+ 49 (0)271 740 4729
- Democratic Innovations
- Political Communication
- Digital Ethnography
- Machine Learning
Contemporary politics is afflicted by political discontentment. Evidence across many advanced democracies points to development of anti-politics orientation among citizens. Studies indicate the European countries have not shown a clear improvement in their levels of quality of government during the last two decades. Even the Nordic Countries with a long standing tradition of cooperation and higher level of trust in local governments face challenges of the growing complexity of society leading to democratic deficit. One of the popular solutions is adopting the new practices by the government in order to give citizens a more direct say in the political decisions and channel the discontentment in a more efficient way making use of new communication technologies. These practices are conventionally referred to in literature as Democratic Innovations. However there is little comparative empirical research on the impact of democratic innovations on the quality of democracy; no standards for the impact of democratic innovations on the certain dimensions of democracy have been developed; most of the studies are limited to small scale local experiments. Besides, many studies address challenges of the Global South.
- 2017 Research Associate, Locating Media, University of Siegen
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2016 – 2017 Research Assistant, Centro De Estudos Sociais, University of Coimbra
EMPATIA project (Horizon 2020) -
2015 – 2017 M.A. ‚Roads to Democracy(ies)‘, University of Siegen
The Degree Project: ‘The Impact of Participatory Budgeting on the Institutional Transparency of Local Authorities: the Case of the Rhine-Ruhr metropolitan area’ - 2011 – 2012 Student Assistant, Lobachevsky State University
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2008 – 2013 Dipl. in Political Science, Lobachevsky State University
The Degree Project: ‚Patterns of Political Socialization in Contemporary European Metropolis (as exemplified by Moscow city)‘
- ‘Studying Online Communities: Automated Research Data Management’, University of Siegen, 11/2017
- ‘The Impact of Participatory Budgeting on the Institutional Transparency of Local Authorities’, Saint-Louis University, Brussels, 08/2017
- ‘EMPATIA project: Providing a digital platform for creating and managing a coherent participatory system by integrating multiple channels of engagement in one solution’, World Bank Conference on Participatory Budgeting, Lisbon, Cascais, 07/2017