Monday, February 13, 2006

Electronic Government

E-Government Bulletin
e-Government Unit
SOCITM e-Government Exchange
Benchmarking e-Government in Europe and the US
Digital Divide: Civic Engagement, Information Poverty and the Internet in Democratic Societies by Pippa Norris (2000)
Handbook for Bloggers and Cyber-Dissidents: Reporters Without Frontiers
Logged Off? How ICT Can Connect Young People and Politics
London Calling
NetState: Creating Electronic Government
Online Election Campaigns: Report and Recommendations
Pay IT Forward: Doing the Publics Business with Digital Technologies While Reducing Pressure on the General Fund
Realising Democracy Online: A Civic Commons In Cyberspace By Jay G. Blumer and Stephen Coleman
Rise of Netpolitik: How the Internet is Changing International Politics and Diplomacy: A Report of the 11th Annual Aspen Institute Roundtable on Information Technology
Sending Your Government a Message: Email Communication Between Citizens and Government by Richard Neu, Robert H. Anderson and Tora K. Bikson (1999)
Transformation Not Automation: The E-Government Challenge
Virtual Trail: Political Journalism on the Internet
Virtuous Circle: Re-inventing Political Activism by Pippa Norris (1999)
You've Got Dissent! Chinese Dissident Use of the Internet

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