Among the raft of information systems (IS) applications developed for use by local governments are those that attempt to introduce more open community engagement (CE) and facilitate e-democracy. In this paper, we report on a longitudinal study that reveals how the open nature of e-democracy challenges the practices of government bureaucracies. In 2012, we partnered with the Community Engagement Team of a Local Government Council in Australia, to study their planning for, and use of, IS for CE. Our study involved an action research intervention to gain a rich understanding of the contradictory demands of the bureaucratic imperative of the Council and the informal activities of the community. This was the first step of a longitudinal qualitat...
Modern society will only reach its potential when citizens individually and collectively are able to...
E- Government is defined as the use of information and communication technologies (ICT), particularl...
Among the many promises of the digital revolution is its potential to strengthen social equality and...
Among the raft of information systems (IS) applications developed for use by local governments are t...
Among the raft of information systems (IS) applications developed for use by local governments are t...
Local government in Australia is under pressure to modernize its structures in the new public manage...
This thesis analyses how the relationship between elected representatives, policy frameworks and evo...
This article explores whether information and communication technologies (ICTs) are being used to th...
This chapter analyses local government’s response to the pressure to modernise its structures ...
This article responds to Thomas’s (2004) call for investigation into how the internet and Worl...
This paper examines digital engagement through local e-government. Drawing from a local government c...
Changes in Australian government policy, demands for cost cutting and funding initiatives, and promo...
This paper examines the role of information and communication technology (ICT) policies in shaping t...
Abstract: This paper reports a study which reviewed the literature and explored the approaches adopt...
<p>This paper proposes that electronic social network sites (SNS) make visible forms of participator...
Modern society will only reach its potential when citizens individually and collectively are able to...
E- Government is defined as the use of information and communication technologies (ICT), particularl...
Among the many promises of the digital revolution is its potential to strengthen social equality and...
Among the raft of information systems (IS) applications developed for use by local governments are t...
Among the raft of information systems (IS) applications developed for use by local governments are t...
Local government in Australia is under pressure to modernize its structures in the new public manage...
This thesis analyses how the relationship between elected representatives, policy frameworks and evo...
This article explores whether information and communication technologies (ICTs) are being used to th...
This chapter analyses local government’s response to the pressure to modernise its structures ...
This article responds to Thomas’s (2004) call for investigation into how the internet and Worl...
This paper examines digital engagement through local e-government. Drawing from a local government c...
Changes in Australian government policy, demands for cost cutting and funding initiatives, and promo...
This paper examines the role of information and communication technology (ICT) policies in shaping t...
Abstract: This paper reports a study which reviewed the literature and explored the approaches adopt...
<p>This paper proposes that electronic social network sites (SNS) make visible forms of participator...
Modern society will only reach its potential when citizens individually and collectively are able to...
E- Government is defined as the use of information and communication technologies (ICT), particularl...
Among the many promises of the digital revolution is its potential to strengthen social equality and...