Increasingly governments at all levels are becoming more transparent and accessible through their websites and portals, which provide citizens and residents with information and avenues for participation and collaboration. This chapter examines two local government websites in regional Victoria and Queensland (Australia) to understand how the rhetorical functions of these sites support or limit digital participation of their communities in the governance process. The discussion is framed within an understanding of ‘extraurbia’ as spaces that are symptoms of rapid population growth and changing social, economic, and technological conditions
The goal of marketing management is to provide value to customers. It is documented in various resea...
This paper focuses on the use of local government Web sites in the United Kingdom to encourage and f...
This paper focuses on the use of local government Web sites in the United Kingdom to encourage and f...
This thesis analyses how the relationship between elected representatives, policy frameworks and evo...
This chapter analyses local government’s response to the pressure to modernise its structures ...
Local government in Australia is under pressure to modernize its structures in the new public manage...
<p>This paper proposes that electronic social network sites (SNS) make visible forms of participator...
Local governments play an important role in moving forward towards the vision of a connected and res...
This paper aims to assess the impact of Web 2.0 (Gov 2.0) and Social Media technologies provided by ...
Local governments play an important role in moving forward towards the vision of a connected and res...
This paper focuses on the use of local government Web sites in the United Kingdom to encourage and f...
This paper aims to assess the impact of Web 2.0 (Gov 2.0) and Social Media technologies provided by ...
This article responds to Thomas’s (2004) call for investigation into how the internet and Worl...
In New Zealand, there is a national digital strategy with targets for 2010 in place set by the State...
This paper examines digital engagement through local e-government. Drawing from a local government c...
The goal of marketing management is to provide value to customers. It is documented in various resea...
This paper focuses on the use of local government Web sites in the United Kingdom to encourage and f...
This paper focuses on the use of local government Web sites in the United Kingdom to encourage and f...
This thesis analyses how the relationship between elected representatives, policy frameworks and evo...
This chapter analyses local government’s response to the pressure to modernise its structures ...
Local government in Australia is under pressure to modernize its structures in the new public manage...
<p>This paper proposes that electronic social network sites (SNS) make visible forms of participator...
Local governments play an important role in moving forward towards the vision of a connected and res...
This paper aims to assess the impact of Web 2.0 (Gov 2.0) and Social Media technologies provided by ...
Local governments play an important role in moving forward towards the vision of a connected and res...
This paper focuses on the use of local government Web sites in the United Kingdom to encourage and f...
This paper aims to assess the impact of Web 2.0 (Gov 2.0) and Social Media technologies provided by ...
This article responds to Thomas’s (2004) call for investigation into how the internet and Worl...
In New Zealand, there is a national digital strategy with targets for 2010 in place set by the State...
This paper examines digital engagement through local e-government. Drawing from a local government c...
The goal of marketing management is to provide value to customers. It is documented in various resea...
This paper focuses on the use of local government Web sites in the United Kingdom to encourage and f...
This paper focuses on the use of local government Web sites in the United Kingdom to encourage and f...