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- 2009
- Francisco J. Artigas, Dom Elefante, Alex Marti:
Geographic information sharing: A regional approach in northern New Jersey, USA. Inf. Polity 14(1-2): 127-139 (2009) - Paul Manuel Aviles Baker, Jarice Hanson, William N. Myhill:
The promise of municipal WiFi and failed policies of inclusion: The disability divide. Inf. Polity 14(1-2): 47-59 (2009) - Alan Borning, Batya Friedman, Janet Davis, Brian T. Gill, Peter H. Kahn Jr., Travis Kriplean, Peyina Lin:
Public participation and value advocacy in information design and sharing: Laying the foundations in advance of wide-scale public deployment. Inf. Polity 14(1-2): 61-74 (2009) - Eleanor Burt:
Book Review: Building Britain's Future: Digital Britain. Inf. Polity 14(3): 233-234 (2009) - Donna S. Canestraro, Theresa A. Pardo, Anna N. Raup-Kounovsky, Dennis Taratus:
Regional telecommunication incident coordination: Sharing information for rapid response. Inf. Polity 14(1-2): 113-126 (2009) - Hafedh Chourabi, Sehl Mellouli, Faouzi Bouslama:
Modeling e-government business processes: New approaches to transparent and efficient performance. Inf. Polity 14(1-2): 91-109 (2009) - J. Ignacio Criado:
Europeanization of eGovernment policy. Institutional mechanisms and implications for public sector innovation. Inf. Polity 14(4): 315-330 (2009) - Kerill Dunne:
Cross Cutting Discussion: A form of online discussion discovered within local political online forums. Inf. Polity 14(3): 219-232 (2009) - J. Ramón Gil-García, Soon Ae Chun, Marijn Janssen:
Government information sharing and integration: Combining the social and the technical. Inf. Polity 14(1-2): 1-10 (2009) - Stephan G. Grimmelikhuijsen:
Do transparent government agencies strengthen trust? Inf. Polity 14(3): 173-186 (2009) - Kimmo Grönlund, Kim Strandberg, Staffan Himmelroos:
The challenge of deliberative democracy online - A comparison of face-to-face and virtual experiments in citizen deliberation. Inf. Polity 14(3): 187-201 (2009) - Karl Löfgren, C. William R. Webster:
Policy innovation, convergence and divergence: Considering the policy transfer regulating privacy and data protection in three European countries. Inf. Polity 14(4): 295-314 (2009) - Albert Jacob Meijer, Frank Bannister:
Using public administration theory to analyze public innovation. Inf. Polity 14(4): 241-244 (2009) - Albert Jacob Meijer, Vincent Homburg:
Disclosure and compliance: The 'pillory' as an innovative regulatory instrument. Inf. Polity 14(4): 279-294 (2009) - Albert Jacob Meijer, Marcel Thaens:
Public information strategies: Making government information available to citizens. Inf. Polity 14(1-2): 31-45 (2009) - Edgar Pacheco:
Book Review: The Internet and Democratic Citizenship. Theory, Practice and Policy, by S. Coleman and J. G. Blumler. Inf. Polity 14(4): 331-334 (2009) - Claude Rochet, Johanna Habib, Edina Soldo:
The use of an information system as a legitimate subversive agent. Inf. Polity 14(3): 155-171 (2009) - Stefan Soeparman, Hein van Duivenboden, Teun Oosterbaan:
Infomediaries and collaborative innovation: A case study on Information and Technology centered Intermediation in the Dutch Employment and Social Security Sector. Inf. Polity 14(4): 261-278 (2009) - John A. Taylor:
Editorial. Inf. Polity 14(3): 151-153 (2009) - John A. Taylor:
Book Review: Governance and Information Technology From Electronic Government to Information Government, by Viktor Mayer-Schonberger and David Lazar. Inf. Polity 14(3): 235-237 (2009) - Matthew Wall, Maria Laura Sudulich, Rory Costello, Enrique Leon:
Picking your party online - An investigation of Ireland's first online voting advice application. Inf. Polity 14(3): 203-218 (2009) - Janice Warner, Soon Ae Chun:
Privacy protection in government mashups. Inf. Polity 14(1-2): 75-90 (2009) - C. William R. Webster:
Interconnections between technological and policy innovation: Re-evaluating the evidence-base supporting the provision of CCTV in the UK. Inf. Polity 14(4): 245-259 (2009) - Christine B. Williams, Martin A. Dias, Jane Fedorowicz, Dax D. Jacobson, Sonia Vilvovsky, Steve Sawyer, Michael Tyworth:
The formation of inter-organizational information sharing networks in public safety: Cartographic insights on rational choice and institutional explanations. Inf. Polity 14(1-2): 13-29 (2009) - Erratum note. Inf. Polity 14(4): 239 (2009)
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