E-governance and social inclusion : concepts and cases
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E-governance and social inclusion : concepts and cases
(The advances in electronic government, digital divide, and regional development (AEGDDRD) book series)
Information Science Reference, 2014
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 320-347) and index
Summary: "This book presents current and emerging research about the implementation of technology in government and its broad social implications"-- Provided by publisher
Contents of Works
- E-Government and Social Inclusion : Concepts / Arun Mahizhnan, National University of Singapore, Singapore
- Different Divisions : A Taxonomy and Examination of the Role of e-Government in the Digital Divide / Frank Bannister, Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland; Denise Leahy, Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland
- Democratising e-Democracy : A Roadmap for Impact / Francesco Molinari University of Siena, Italy; Maggie McPherson, University of Leeds, UK; Gurmit Singh, University of Leeds, UK
- ICT : obstacle or enabler for social inclusion? : The impacts of new technologies on Governance / Sylvia Archmann, European Institute of Public Administration, Netherlands; Astrid Guiffart, European Institute of Public Administration, Netherlands
- Toward digital inclusion : digital divides and new media literacies / Giuseppe Anzera, Sapienza Università di Roma, Italy; Francesca Comunello, Sapienza Università di Roma, Italy
- Technological Features and the Structuring of Political Participation : A Lens for Investigating Social Inclusion and E-Governance / Vassilis Meneklis, University of Piraeus, Greece
- Democratic Potentials of UN Climate Change Conference Host Government Websites / Catherine Candano, National University of Singapore, Singapore & Ateneo de Manila University, Philippines
- Local government as a democracy actor or a service delivery actor : the supporting roles for e-governance initiatives / Peter Demediuk, Victoria University, Australia; Stephen Burgess, Victoria University, Australia; Rolf Solli, University of Gothenburg and University of Borås, Sweden
- E-Government in the OECD : A Comparative Geographic Analysis / Barney Warf, University of Kansas USA
- Social Inclusion of Australian Children in the Digital Age / Anne Daly, University of Canberra, Australia; Cathy Honge Gong, University of Canberra, Australia; Anni Dugdale, University of Canberra, Australia; Annie Abello, University of Canberra, Australia
- E-Government and Social Inclusion : Cases / Scott Baum, Griffith University, Australia
- AUSTRALIA.GOV.AU : Development, Access and use of e-government / Scott Baum Griffith University, Australia
- Social Inclusion and OmbudsOffice Websites in Canada / Stewart Hyson, University of New Brunswick, Canada
- To participation and beyond? : Developing e-democracy in Bristol, UK / Paul Burton, Griffith University, Australia; Stephen Hilton, Bristol City Council, UK
- Government-with-you : E-government in Singapore / Scott Baum, Griffith University, Australia; Arun Mahizhnan, National University of Singapore, Singapore
- Strategies for Digital Inclusion : Experience from India / Subhash Bhatnagar, Indian Institute of Management, India
- E-governance and Social Inclusion: Community e-Centers in the Philippines / Francisco A. Magno, De La Salle University, Philippines
- Social Inclusion and the Digital Divide : Case of Korea / Seang-Tae Kim, Sungkyunkwan University, Republic of Korea (South Korea)
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The application of e-government technologies has led to increased public participation and social inclusion, while allowing for greater government transparency. These technologies provide accessibility to online content and services while offering the public an active voice in governmental issues.
E-Governance and Social Inclusion: Concepts and Cases presents current and emerging research about the implementation of technology in government and its broad social implications. This handbook aims to be a comprehensive reference publication for academicians, researchers, practitioners, students, and managers with an interest in e-government content and the ability for the public to access and utilize this technology.
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