Web 2.0 technologies, denoted by their formation of social networks and the co-production of web content by users, have rapidly entered social and economic activities. Internationally, governments are racing to identify ways to utilize Web 2.0 in government. In addition to government reports and taskforces, there is a proliferation of business advice and academic papers variously conceptualizing what so-called ‘Gov 2.0’ might look like. Such deliberations seek to mobilize a range of different political and economic agendas, and as such view government's use of Web 2.0 and associated objectives differently. This paper utilizes a Foucaultian-inspired governmentality analysis to identify the main political discourses and rationalities embedded...
In recent years, Web 2.0 and social media were such an enormous hype, that today the popularity of t...
Governments of many countries have been for long time attempting to establish communications with ci...
Government web portals are central to governments' web strategy, yet their rationale, design and eff...
The purpose of this paper is to identify the major global trends in social computing/ collaborative ...
This paper provides an overview of developments in the use of interactive online communications desc...
Web 2.0 technologies are now being deployed in government settings. For example, public agencies hav...
Over the past few years, most government organizations have been using e-Government and m-Government...
It was anticipated that governments’ use of Web 2.0 tools (hereafter Gov 2.0) would solve most egove...
The purpose of this paper is to investigate public participation in e-government electronically and ...
"This post is in reflection to a post by Nicholas Gruen over at Club Troppo entitled, What Co...
Public administration has endured signification transformation over the last decade enabled largely ...
Public administration has endured signification transformation over the last decade enabled largely ...
Recently, the rise of social computing has attracted significant interest from both the practitioner...
Governments are making significant investments in information technology to transform the wa...
International audienceIntegrating Web 2.0 technologies in e-government creates opportunities to impr...
In recent years, Web 2.0 and social media were such an enormous hype, that today the popularity of t...
Governments of many countries have been for long time attempting to establish communications with ci...
Government web portals are central to governments' web strategy, yet their rationale, design and eff...
The purpose of this paper is to identify the major global trends in social computing/ collaborative ...
This paper provides an overview of developments in the use of interactive online communications desc...
Web 2.0 technologies are now being deployed in government settings. For example, public agencies hav...
Over the past few years, most government organizations have been using e-Government and m-Government...
It was anticipated that governments’ use of Web 2.0 tools (hereafter Gov 2.0) would solve most egove...
The purpose of this paper is to investigate public participation in e-government electronically and ...
"This post is in reflection to a post by Nicholas Gruen over at Club Troppo entitled, What Co...
Public administration has endured signification transformation over the last decade enabled largely ...
Public administration has endured signification transformation over the last decade enabled largely ...
Recently, the rise of social computing has attracted significant interest from both the practitioner...
Governments are making significant investments in information technology to transform the wa...
International audienceIntegrating Web 2.0 technologies in e-government creates opportunities to impr...
In recent years, Web 2.0 and social media were such an enormous hype, that today the popularity of t...
Governments of many countries have been for long time attempting to establish communications with ci...
Government web portals are central to governments' web strategy, yet their rationale, design and eff...