Description |
1 online resource (xxiii, 489 pages) : illustrations |
Contents |
""Table of Contents""; ""Detailed Table of Contents""; ""Preface""; ""Acknowledgment""; ""Section 1 E- Participation""; ""Chapter 1 The Potential of E- Participation in Sustainable Development Evaluation: Evidence from Case Studies""; ""Chapter 2 Citizens and E- Government Service Delivery: Techniques to Increase Citizen Participation""; ""Chapter 3 E- Government and Citizen Participation in Chile: The Case of Ministries Websites""; ""Chapter 4 E- Government and Opportunities for Participation: The Case of the Mexican State Web Portals"" |
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""Chapter 5 A Comparative Analysis of Local Agenda 21 Websites in Turkey in Terms of E- Participation""""Chapter 6 Government 2.0 in Korea: Focusing on E- Participation Services""; ""Chapter 7 Internet Use and Political Participation of American Youth: The Campaign of 2008""; ""Chapter 8 Participatory E- Planning: Bridging Theory and Practice through Improvements in Technology""; ""Section 2 E- Democracy""; ""Chapter 9 Perception Differences of Online Voting Between Young and Senior Voters"" |
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""Chapter 10 24- 7 Government, the Permanent Campaign, and e- Democracy: Massachusetts Governor Deval Patrick�s Interactive Website""""Chapter 11 UK E- Voting: A Lost Opportunity for Participatory Democracy""; ""Chapter 12 Deliberation, Participation, and “ Pockets� of E- Democracy""; ""Chapter 13 A Review of City Portals: The Transformation of Service Provision under the Democratization of the Fourth Phase""; ""Chapter 14 E- Government and the EU: Democratisation through Technology?""; ""Chapter 15 Evaluating Social Networking in Public Diplomacy"" |
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""Chapter 16 Online Activism and Computer Mediated Communications""""Section 3 E- Governance""; ""Chapter 17 Digital Cities: Towards Connected Citizens and Governance""; ""Chapter 18 Explaining the Global Digital Divide: The Impact of Public Policy Initiatives on E- Government Capacity and Reach Worldwide""; ""Chapter 19 Helping to Bridge the Digital Divide with Free Software and Services""; ""Chapter 20 Citizen Consultation from Above and Below: The Australian Perspective""; ""Chapter 21 E- Government in Brazil: Reinforcing Dominant Institutions or Reducing Citizenship?"" |
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""Chapter 22 “ Potential� Barriers to E- Government Implementation in Developing Countries""""Chapter 23 Ontology Driven E- Government""; ""Chapter 24 Virtual Neighborhoods and E- Government: A Case Study Comparison""; ""Compilation of References""; ""About the Contributors""; ""Index"" |
Summary |
"This book examines how e-government impacts politics and democracy in both developed and developing countries"--Provided by publisher |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Notes |
English |
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Print version record |
Subject |
Internet in public administration.
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Political participation -- Technological innovations
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Democratization -- Technological innovations
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POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Public Affairs & Administration.
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Political participation -- Technological innovations
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Internet in public administration
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Reddick, Christopher G.
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LC no. |
2009039788 |
ISBN |
9781615209347 |
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1615209344 |
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9781615209330 |
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1615209336 |
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1282565486 |
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9781282565487 |
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9786612565489 |
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6612565489 |
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