Content
2014
- 115-135 Barriers and Development Directions for the Publication and Usage of Open Data: A Socio-Technical View
In: Open Government
by Anneke Zuiderwijk & Marijn Janssen - 125-139 Creativity and Innovation Inside PSEO: A Contemporary Image
In: Government e-Strategic Planning and Management
by Konstantinos Zacharis & Pandelis G. Ipsilandis & James O’Kane - 127-140 Avant-garde Digital Movement or “Digital Sublime” Rhetoric?
In: Social Media in Politics
by Francesca Musiani - 135-156 Public Managers’ Perceptions of e-Government Efficiency: A Case Study of Andalusian Municipalities
In: Measuring E-government Efficiency
by Laura Alcaide-Muñoz & Antonio M. López Hernández & Carmen Caba-Pérez - 135-169 Information and Communication Technology Platform Design for Public Administration Reform: Tensions and Synergies in Bangalore, India
In: User-Centric Technology Design for Nonprofit and Civic Engagements
by Shefali Virkar - 137-154 Open Data: European Ambitions and Local Efforts. Experiences from Austria
In: Open Government
by Isabell Egger-Peitler & Tobias Polzer - 141-163 Twitter Campaigning in the 2011 National Election in Slovenia
In: Social Media in Politics
by Tomaž Deželan & Igor Vobič & Alem Maksuti - 143-155 Developing a Strategy for Effective e-Government: Findings from Canada
In: Government e-Strategic Planning and Management
by Mary Francoli - 155-169 Realizing Data Sharing: The Role of Spatial Data Infrastructures
In: Open Government
by Glenn Vancauwenberghe & Ezra Dessers & Joep Crompvoets & Danny Vandenbroucke - 157-170 The Use of Social Media in the Public Sector: Some Lessons from the Netherlands
In: Measuring E-government Efficiency
by Dennis Kool - 157-184 e-Strategy and Legislatures: A Longitudinal Analysis of Southern Europe’s Parliaments
In: Government e-Strategic Planning and Management
by Vasiliki Triga & Dimitra L. Milioni - 165-199 The Use of Facebook by Political Parties and Leaders in the 2011 Turkish General Elections
In: Social Media in Politics
by Günseli Bayraktutan & Mutlu Binark & Tuğrul Çomu & Burak Doğu & Gözde İslamoğlu & Aslı Telli Aydemir - 171-186 Context-Aware Mobile Interface Design for M-government
In: User-Centric Technology Design for Nonprofit and Civic Engagements
by Hana Al-Nuaim - 171-188 Policy-Making 2.0: Unleashing the Power of Big Data for Public Governance
In: Open Government
by Gianluca Misuraca & Francesco Mureddu & David Osimo - 171-189 Managing e-Government: Stakeholder View from the Administration Service Developers
In: Measuring E-government Efficiency
by Tommi Inkinen & Maria Merisalo - 185-203 Consulting the British Public in the Digital Age: Emerging Synergies and Tensions in the Government 2.0 Landscape
In: Government e-Strategic Planning and Management
by Shefali Virkar - 187-194 Understanding Web Usability Issues: A Case Study of Pakistani Political Parties
In: User-Centric Technology Design for Nonprofit and Civic Engagements
by Tayyaba Ayub & Kiran Nazeer & Saqib Saeed - 189-204 Open Government Collaboration
In: Open Government
by Jörn Lucke & Katharina Große - 191-212 Manchester as a Digital Powerhouse: Governing the ICT-Related Developments
In: Measuring E-government Efficiency
by Mark Deakin & Fiona Campbell & Alasdair Reid - 195-218 Kenyan eParticipation Ecologies and the Rise of African Techno-Discourses: Methodological and Ethical Challenges in Understanding the Role of ICTs in Kenya
In: User-Centric Technology Design for Nonprofit and Civic Engagements
by Vincenzo Cavallo - 201-211 Facebook Use in the 2012 USA Presidential Campaign
In: Social Media in Politics
by Porismita Borah - 205-216 The Role of Open Government in Smart Cities
In: Open Government
by Marc Garriga-Portolà & Júlia López-Ventura - 205-226 Implementing e-Services in Spanish Regional Government: A Case Study
In: Government e-Strategic Planning and Management
by Maria del Mar Gálvez-Rodríguez & Carmen Caba-Pérez & Antonio López-Hernández - 213-223 Tweet of Hope
In: Social Media in Politics
by Theresa Renee White & Theresia Anderson - 213-232 Analyzing the Digital Divide and Electronic Government Demand: An Empirical Research of the Spanish Case
In: Measuring E-government Efficiency
by J. Ignacio Criado & David F. Barrero - 225-244 A Winding Road from “Likes” to Votes
In: Social Media in Politics
by Václav Štětka & Alena Macková & Marta Fialová - 227-243 Barriers for Sustainable e-Participation Process: The Case of Turkey
In: Government e-Strategic Planning and Management
by Naci Karkin - 233-256 A Quantitative Analysis on the Opinions of Different Stakeholder Groups in Turkish e-Government Transformation
In: Measuring E-government Efficiency
by Gökhan İskender & Sevgi Özkan Yıldırım - 245-256 Facebook Dispute Concerning the Presidency
In: Social Media in Politics
by Monica Pătruţ - 245-261 Democratizing Digital Bangladesh: Designing National Web Portal to Facilitate Government–Citizen Interaction
In: Government e-Strategic Planning and Management
by Md. A. H. Khan & Ari-Veikko Anttiroiko - 257-275 Perceptions About the Effectiveness of E-Participation: A Multistakeholder Perspective
In: Measuring E-government Efficiency
by Sonia Royo & Ana Yetano & Basilio Acerete - 259-280 Social Media Censorship vs. State Responsibility for Human Rights Violations
In: Social Media in Politics
by Joanna Kulesza - 263-285 Engaging and Developing the Community Through Social Media: A Pragmatic Analysis in Policing Context in Hong Kong
In: Government e-Strategic Planning and Management
by Kevin K. W. Ho & Calvin C. Yu & Michael C. L. Lai - 277-280 Conclusion
In: Measuring E-government Efficiency
by Manuel Pedro Rodríguez-Bolívar - 281-314 Social Media Effects on the Gezi Park Movement in Turkey: Politics Under Hashtags
In: Social Media in Politics
by Kamil Demirhan - 287-304 Explaining the e-Government Usage Using Expectation Confirmation Model: The Case of Electronic Tax Filing in Malaysia
In: Government e-Strategic Planning and Management
by Thominathan Santhanamery & T. Ramayah - 305-321 A Qualitative Content Analysis of e-Strategies for Research, Innovation and Commercialization: A Case of Global Bodies, Malaysian Ministries and Research University
In: Government e-Strategic Planning and Management
by Zanariah Jano & Hawati Janor & Mohd. Jailani Bin Mohd. Nor & Rabiah Ahmad & Azizah Shaaban - 315-335 Social Media: The New Protest Drums in Southern Africa?
In: Social Media in Politics
by Admire Mare - 323-343 Moroccan e-Government Strategy and Semantic Technology
In: Government e-Strategic Planning and Management
by Hind Lamharhar & Dalila Chiadmi & Laila Benhlima - 337-353 Information? Conversation? Action?
In: Social Media in Politics
by David Levin & Sigal Barak-Brandes - 345-361 Pointers for Designing Context-Aware e-Government Strategy in Zambia: Context, Issues, and Opportunities
In: Government e-Strategic Planning and Management
by Bwalya Kelvin Joseph - 355-366 The Role of Social Media in Mobilizing People for Riots and Revolutions
In: Social Media in Politics
by Swati Bute - 367-372 Cyber Tools and Virtual Weapons
In: Social Media in Politics
by David Mathew
2013
- 1-15 Introduction
In: From Machinery to Mobility
by Jeffrey Roy - 17-27 Bureaucracy Versus Mobility
In: From Machinery to Mobility
by Jeffrey Roy - 29-42 Cognition and Place
In: From Machinery to Mobility
by Jeffrey Roy - 43-57 Openness and Ownership
In: From Machinery to Mobility
by Jeffrey Roy - 59-68 Cybersecurity
In: From Machinery to Mobility
by Jeffrey Roy - 69-81 Payments and Privacy
In: From Machinery to Mobility
by Jeffrey Roy - 83-96 Deliberation and Engagement
In: From Machinery to Mobility
by Jeffrey Roy - 97-110 Austerity and Federalism
In: From Machinery to Mobility
by Jeffrey Roy
2012
- 1-7 Web 2.0 Technologies and Democratic Governance
In: Web 2.0 Technologies and Democratic Governance
by Christopher G. Reddick & Stephen K. Aikins - 11-25 Information Policy and Social Media: Framing Government—Citizen Web 2.0 Interactions
In: Web 2.0 Technologies and Democratic Governance
by Paul T. Jaeger & John Carlo Bertot & Katie Shilton - 27-40 Microblogging: An Analysis of Government Issued Policies and Best Practices
In: Web 2.0 Technologies and Democratic Governance
by Paula Lenor Webb - 41-61 The Use of Web 2.0 to Transform Public Services Delivery: The Case of Spain
In: Web 2.0 Technologies and Democratic Governance
by Carmen Caba Pérez & Manuel Pedro Rodríguez Bolívar & Antonio Manuel López Hernández - 63-78 Toward a Gov 2.0 Society for All: European Strategies for Public Service Delivery
In: Web 2.0 Technologies and Democratic Governance
by Silvia Gardini & Marco Maria Mattei & Rebecca Levy Orelli - 79-96 A Viability Model for Digital Cities: Economic and Acceptability Factors
In: Web 2.0 Technologies and Democratic Governance
by Leonidas G. Anthopoulos & Theologis E. Tougountzoglou - 99-123 Online Collective Action and the Role of Social Media in Mobilizing Opinions: A Case Study on Women’s Right-to-Drive Campaigns in Saudi Arabia
In: Web 2.0 Technologies and Democratic Governance
by Nitin Agarwal & Merlyna Lim & Rolf T. Wigand - 125-135 Web Monitoring and Strategic Issue Management: Dutch student protests against the 1040-hour norm
In: Web 2.0 Technologies and Democratic Governance
by Dennis Kool - 137-151 Web 2.0 as a Technological Driver of Democratic, Transparent, and Participatory Government
In: Web 2.0 Technologies and Democratic Governance
by Nataša Veljković & Sanja Bogdanović-Dinić & Leonid Stoimenov - 153-168 Emergent Networks of Topical Discourse: A Comparative Framing and Social Network Analysis of the Coffee Party and Tea Party Patriots Groups on Facebook
In: Web 2.0 Technologies and Democratic Governance
by Christopher M. Mascaro & Alison N. Novak & Sean P. Goggins - 169-182 Whither E-Government? Web 2.0 and the Future of E-Government
In: Web 2.0 Technologies and Democratic Governance
by Michael J. Ahn - 185-199 Campaigns and Elections in a Web 2.0 World: Uses, Effects, and Implications for Democracy
In: Web 2.0 Technologies and Democratic Governance
by Terri L. Towner - 201-217 Measuring the Effects of Social Media Participation on Political Party Communities
In: Web 2.0 Technologies and Democratic Governance
by Robin Effing & Jos Hillegersberg & Theo W. C. Huibers - 219-232 Social Media for Political Campaigning. The Use of Twitter by Spanish Mayors in 2011 Local Elections
In: Web 2.0 Technologies and Democratic Governance
by J. Ignacio Criado & Guadalupe Martínez-Fuentes & Aitor Silván - 233-248 Government–Citizen Interactions Using Web 2.0 Tools: The Case of Twitter in Mexico
In: Web 2.0 Technologies and Democratic Governance
by Rodrigo Sandoval-Almazan & J. Ramon Gil-Garcia - 249-257 Secrecy Versus Openness: Democratic Adaptation in a Web 2.0 Era
In: Web 2.0 Technologies and Democratic Governance
by Jeffrey Roy - 259-275 Blending Social Media with Parliamentary Websites: Just a Trend, or a Promising Approach to e-Participation?
In: Web 2.0 Technologies and Democratic Governance
by Aspasia Papaloi & Eleni Revekka Staiou & Dimitris Gouscos