E-governance and social inclusion : concepts and cases /
Scott Baum and Arun Mahizhnan, editors.
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E-government and social inclusion: concepts / Arun Mahizhnan -- Different : a taxonomy and examination of the role of e-government in the digital divide / Frank Bannister, Denise Leahy -- Democratising e-democracy: a roadmap for impact / Francesco Molinari, Maggie McPherson, Gurmit Singh -- ICT: obstacle or enabler for social inclusion? the impacts of new technologies on governance / Sylvia Archmann, Astrid Guiffart -- Toward digital inclusion: digital divides and new media literacies / Giuseppe Anzera, Francesca Comunello -- Technological features and the structuring of political participation: a lens for investigating social inclusion and e-governance / Vassilis Meneklis -- Democratic potentials of UN climate change conference host government websites / Catherine Candano -- Local government as a democracy actor or a service delivery actor: the supporting roles for e-governance initiatives / Peter Demediuk, Stephen Burgess, Rolf Solli -- E-government in the OECD: a comparative geographic analysis / Barney Warf -- Social inclusion of Australian children in the digital age / Anne Daly, Cathy Honge Gong, Anni Dugdale, Annie Abello -- Australia.gov.au: development, access, and use of e-government / Scott Baum -- Social inclusion and OmbudsOffice websites in Canada / Stewart Hyson -- To participation and beyond?: Developing e-democracy in Bristol, UK / Paul Burton, Stephen Hilton -- Government-with-you: e-government in Singapore / Scott Baum, Arun Mahizhnan -- Strategies for digital inclusion: experience from India / Subhash Bhatnagar -- E-governance and social inclusion: community e-centers in the Philippines / Francisco A. Magno -- Social inclusion and the digital divide: case of Korea / Seang-Tae Kim.
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"This book presents current and emerging research about the implementation of technology in government and its broad social implications"--Provided by publisher.
Mode of access: World Wide Web.
9781466661073
10.4018/978-1-4666-6106-6 doi
Internet in public administration--Social aspects. Internet in public administration--Social aspects--Case studies.
E-democracy E-government E-government adoption Government transparency ICT implementation Public participation Social inclusion