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Citizen-based monitoring in the digital age : balancing online platforms and offline practices for context-responsive accountability
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Citizen-based monitoring in the digital age : balancing online platforms and offline practices for context-responsive accountability

Lesedi Matlala
Architecture image studies scientific journal, Vol.7(1), pp.2447-2461
24/02/2026
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https://hdl.handle.net/10210/519245

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Citizen-Based Monitoring (CBM) Civic Technology Digital Governance
As governments increasingly adopt digital solutions to enhance transparency and citizen engagement, the limitations of purely online platforms in fostering inclusive and effective citizen-based monitoring (CBM) have come into sharper focus. This article examines how hybrid models—those that combine offline practices with digital technologies—can facilitate more context-responsive approaches to social accountability in South Africa. Drawing on in-depth analysis of initiatives such as Vulekamali, GovChat, OpenUp’s Youth Explorer, and Ndifuna Ukwazi, the article examines how these platforms address the challenges of digital exclusion, usability, and civic capacity. The study employs a mixed-methods research design, including 12 semi-structured interviews with local government actors and CSOs, supported by a secondary literature review and descriptive analysis of online interface design. Findings reveal that while online platforms provide vital tools for data aggregation and public visibility, offline engagement remains crucial for fostering trust, facilitating contextual interpretation, and promoting sustained action. Platforms that iteratively co-design with communities and embed feedback loops into their architecture are more likely to foster credible and transformative accountability. The article concludes that effective CBM in the digital age requires adaptive hybridity, prioritising both technological innovation and situated civic practices to achieve accountability that is both inclusive and actionable.
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