This paper examines the potential for school board websites to engage the public by promoting a greater understanding of school board issues and accepting feedback and recommendations from the local community. An analysis of school board websites in Ontario was conducted to measure the effectiveness of existing websites as a method for communication. The findings reveal that until school boards provide an incentive for citizens to visit their websites on a regular basis, they will not become a strong way to connect to the community
The latest report from the Pew Research Center (2010) shows that 93% of American teenagers and youn...
This study examined the social environmental conditions perceived by local government representative...
Building on their prior research on public policy and the Internet, the authors of Digital Citizensh...
Scholars of political socialization are paying increasing attention to how the Internet might help c...
This paper examines digital engagement through local e-government. Drawing from a local government c...
This study aimed to understand how the students of one private primary school use the internet and d...
Declining youth participation in civic affairs has raised the issue of youth disengagement. This pap...
International guidelines advocate for citizens participation in government decision-making processes...
Websites are well-established forms of digital communication in use by both the public and private s...
Part of the Volume on Civic Life Online: Learning How Digital Media Can Engage Youth. This paper exp...
What roles do communication systems, information technologies and the internet play in fostering cit...
Abstract – This paper concerns use of an online policy debating forum: part of a suite of e-democra...
Part of the Volume on Civic Life Online: Learning How Digital Media Can Engage Youth. Even as it is ...
Amid growing concern about young people's apparent lack of interest and involvement in politics and ...
This study aims at investigating the reasons governments have not taken advantage of the interactive...
The latest report from the Pew Research Center (2010) shows that 93% of American teenagers and youn...
This study examined the social environmental conditions perceived by local government representative...
Building on their prior research on public policy and the Internet, the authors of Digital Citizensh...
Scholars of political socialization are paying increasing attention to how the Internet might help c...
This paper examines digital engagement through local e-government. Drawing from a local government c...
This study aimed to understand how the students of one private primary school use the internet and d...
Declining youth participation in civic affairs has raised the issue of youth disengagement. This pap...
International guidelines advocate for citizens participation in government decision-making processes...
Websites are well-established forms of digital communication in use by both the public and private s...
Part of the Volume on Civic Life Online: Learning How Digital Media Can Engage Youth. This paper exp...
What roles do communication systems, information technologies and the internet play in fostering cit...
Abstract – This paper concerns use of an online policy debating forum: part of a suite of e-democra...
Part of the Volume on Civic Life Online: Learning How Digital Media Can Engage Youth. Even as it is ...
Amid growing concern about young people's apparent lack of interest and involvement in politics and ...
This study aims at investigating the reasons governments have not taken advantage of the interactive...
The latest report from the Pew Research Center (2010) shows that 93% of American teenagers and youn...
This study examined the social environmental conditions perceived by local government representative...
Building on their prior research on public policy and the Internet, the authors of Digital Citizensh...