geocratic

/dʒiːəˈkrætɪk/

Definitions

1. adjective

relating to or advocating a form of government in which the will of the people is expressed through a direct and participatory process, often involving the use of technology and digital tools.

“The geocratic movement aimed to revolutionize the way citizens engage with their government through online platforms and virtual town halls.”

2. noun

a system of government in which the will of the people is expressed through a direct and participatory process, often involving the use of technology and digital tools.

“The geocratic model of governance has been adopted by several cities around the world, allowing citizens to vote on local policies and initiatives.”

Synonyms

  • digital democracy
  • participatory governance

Antonyms

  • authoritarianism
  • oligarchy