Politics, democracy, and e-government: participation and service delivery
Research argues that e-government technologies have positive influences on politics and democracy, improving citizens' environment as well as their engagement with their government. Although much research indicates that e-government technologies have increased citizen participation, there is mu...
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Zusammenfassung: | Research argues that e-government technologies have positive influences on politics and democracy, improving citizens' environment as well as their engagement with their government. Although much research indicates that e-government technologies have increased citizen participation, there is much more than can be developed. This book examines how e-government impacts politics and democracy in both developed and developing countries, discussing the participation of citizens in government service delivery. It brings forth the idea that e-government has a direct influence on the important function of governing through participation and service delivery. Containing chapters from leading e-government scholars and practitioners from across the globe, the overall objective of this book is accomplished through its discussion on the influences of e-government on democratic institutions and processes. |
Beschreibung: | electronic texts (416 p. : ill.) : digital files. Also available in print. |
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spelling | Politics, democracy, and e-government [electronic resource] participation and service delivery Christopher G. Reddick [editor]. Hershey, Pa. : IGI Global (701 E. Chocolate Avenue, Hershey, Pennsylvania, 17033, USA), c2010. electronic texts (416 p. : ill.) : digital files. Includes bibliographical references. "Potential" Barriers to E-Government Implementation in Developing Countries / Marvine Hamner, Doaa Taha, Salah Brahimi -- Ontology Driven E-Government / Peter Salhofer, Bernd Stadlhofer, Gerald Tretter -- Virtual Neighborhoods and E-Government / Rebecca Moody, Dennis de Kool, Victor Bekkers. The Potential of E-Participation in Sustainable Development Evaluation / Patrizia Lombardi, Pekka Huovila, Minna Sunikka-Blank -- Citizens and E-Government Service Delivery / Jennifer Kurtz, Roland Cole, Isabel Cole -- E-Government and Citizen Participation in Chile / Eduardo Moreno, Diego Traverso -- E-Government and Opportunities for Participation / J. Gil-Garcia, Fernando González Miranda -- A Comparative Analysis of Local Agenda 21 Websites in Turkey in Terms of E-Participation / Bekir Parlak, Zahid Sobaci -- Government 2.0 in Korea / Hee Cho, Sungsoo Hwang -- Internet Use and Political Participation of American Youth / Jody Baumgartner -- Participatory E-Planning / Stephen Aikins -- Perception Differences of Online Voting Between Young and Senior Voters / Anne Powell -- 24-7 Government, the Permanent Campaign, and e-Democracy / Christine Williams -- UK E-Voting / Mark Liptrott -- Deliberation, Participation, and "Pockets" of E-Democracy / Michael Romano -- A Review of City Portals / Mark Deakin -- E-Government and the EU / Brian Lake -- Evaluating Social Networking in Public Diplomacy / Hyunjin Seo, Stuart Thorson -- Online Activism and Computer Mediated Communications / Stephen Fariñas -- Digital Cities / Leonidas Anthopoulos, Panos Fitsilis -- Explaining the Global Digital Divide / Girish Gulati, David Yates, Anas Tawileh -- Helping to Bridge the Digital Divide with Free Software and Services / Jason Caudill -- Citizen Consultation from Above and Below / Axel Bruns, Jason Wilson -- E-Government in Brazil / José Rodrigues Filho -- Restricted to subscribers or individual electronic text purchasers. Research argues that e-government technologies have positive influences on politics and democracy, improving citizens' environment as well as their engagement with their government. Although much research indicates that e-government technologies have increased citizen participation, there is much more than can be developed. This book examines how e-government impacts politics and democracy in both developed and developing countries, discussing the participation of citizens in government service delivery. It brings forth the idea that e-government has a direct influence on the important function of governing through participation and service delivery. Containing chapters from leading e-government scholars and practitioners from across the globe, the overall objective of this book is accomplished through its discussion on the influences of e-government on democratic institutions and processes. Also available in print. Mode of access: World Wide Web. Title from ebook home page (viewed on August 18, 2010). Democratization Technological innovations. Internet in public administration. Political participation Technological innovations. Digital cities E-government barriers in developing countries Global digital divide Internet and politics in American youth Online activism and computer mediated communication Online voting Ontology driving e-government Participatory e-planning Social networking and politics Virtual neighborhoods Reddick, Christopher G. IGI Global. (Original) 9781615209330 (DLC) 2009039788 http://services.igi-global.com/resolvedoi/resolve.aspx?doi=10.4018/978-1-61520-933-0 |
spellingShingle | Politics, democracy, and e-government participation and service delivery "Potential" Barriers to E-Government Implementation in Developing Countries / Marvine Hamner, Doaa Taha, Salah Brahimi -- Ontology Driven E-Government / Peter Salhofer, Bernd Stadlhofer, Gerald Tretter -- Virtual Neighborhoods and E-Government / Rebecca Moody, Dennis de Kool, Victor Bekkers. The Potential of E-Participation in Sustainable Development Evaluation / Patrizia Lombardi, Pekka Huovila, Minna Sunikka-Blank -- Citizens and E-Government Service Delivery / Jennifer Kurtz, Roland Cole, Isabel Cole -- E-Government and Citizen Participation in Chile / Eduardo Moreno, Diego Traverso -- E-Government and Opportunities for Participation / J. Gil-Garcia, Fernando González Miranda -- A Comparative Analysis of Local Agenda 21 Websites in Turkey in Terms of E-Participation / Bekir Parlak, Zahid Sobaci -- Government 2.0 in Korea / Hee Cho, Sungsoo Hwang -- Internet Use and Political Participation of American Youth / Jody Baumgartner -- Participatory E-Planning / Stephen Aikins -- Perception Differences of Online Voting Between Young and Senior Voters / Anne Powell -- 24-7 Government, the Permanent Campaign, and e-Democracy / Christine Williams -- UK E-Voting / Mark Liptrott -- Deliberation, Participation, and "Pockets" of E-Democracy / Michael Romano -- A Review of City Portals / Mark Deakin -- E-Government and the EU / Brian Lake -- Evaluating Social Networking in Public Diplomacy / Hyunjin Seo, Stuart Thorson -- Online Activism and Computer Mediated Communications / Stephen Fariñas -- Digital Cities / Leonidas Anthopoulos, Panos Fitsilis -- Explaining the Global Digital Divide / Girish Gulati, David Yates, Anas Tawileh -- Helping to Bridge the Digital Divide with Free Software and Services / Jason Caudill -- Citizen Consultation from Above and Below / Axel Bruns, Jason Wilson -- E-Government in Brazil / José Rodrigues Filho -- Democratization Technological innovations. Internet in public administration. Political participation Technological innovations. |
title | Politics, democracy, and e-government participation and service delivery |
title_auth | Politics, democracy, and e-government participation and service delivery |
title_exact_search | Politics, democracy, and e-government participation and service delivery |
title_full | Politics, democracy, and e-government [electronic resource] participation and service delivery Christopher G. Reddick [editor]. |
title_fullStr | Politics, democracy, and e-government [electronic resource] participation and service delivery Christopher G. Reddick [editor]. |
title_full_unstemmed | Politics, democracy, and e-government [electronic resource] participation and service delivery Christopher G. Reddick [editor]. |
title_short | Politics, democracy, and e-government |
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title_sub | participation and service delivery |
topic | Democratization Technological innovations. Internet in public administration. Political participation Technological innovations. |
topic_facet | Democratization Technological innovations. Internet in public administration. Political participation Technological innovations. |
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