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- Giuseppe Alfano:
Adapting bureaucracy to the Internet. The case of Venice Local Government. Inf. Polity 16(1): 5-22 (2011) - Giuseppe Alfano:
Book Review: Promises and Limits of Web-deliberation, by Raphael Kies. Inf. Polity 16(1): 85-87 (2011) - Frank Bannister, Diana Wilson:
O(ver)-Government?: Emerging technology, citizen autonomy and the regulatory state. Inf. Polity 16(1): 63-79 (2011) - Rocco Bellanova:
Book Review: Waiting for the barbarians or shaping new societies? Inf. Polity 16(4): 391-395 (2011) - Paul Beynon-Davies:
Book Review: America identified, by Lisa S. Nelson. Inf. Polity 16(3): 295-296 (2011) - Fredrika Björklund
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Pure flour in your bag: Governmental rationalities of camera surveillance in Sweden. Inf. Polity 16(4): 355-368 (2011) - Eleanor Burt:
Introduction to the Freedom of Information Special Edition: Emerging Perspectives, Critical Reflections, and the Need for Further Research. Inf. Polity 16(2): 91-92 (2011) - Soon Ae Chun
, Rodrigo Sandoval, Yigal Arens:
Public engagement and government collaboration: Theories, strategies and case studies. Inf. Polity 16(3): 189-196 (2011) - Gemma Galdon Clavell:
Local surveillance in a global world: Zooming in on the proliferation of CCTV in Catalonia. Inf. Polity 16(4): 319-338 (2011) - Daniel Cunliffe
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Welsh-language provision on party websites during the 2010 UK General Election. Inf. Polity 16(2): 151-170 (2011) - Mark Deckert, Abram Stern
, Warren Sack:
Peer to PCAST: What does open video have to do with open government? Inf. Polity 16(3): 225-241 (2011) - Carole Ewart:
Book Review: The Impact of the Freedom of Information Act on Central Government in the UK: Does FOI Work? By Robert Hazell, Ben Worthy and Mark Glover. Inf. Polity 16(2): 123-126 (2011) - Chiara Fonio:
The silent growth of video surveillance in Italy. Inf. Polity 16(4): 379-388 (2011) - Alvaro Graves:
A case study for integrating public safety data using semantic technologies. Inf. Polity 16(3): 261-275 (2011) - Stephan G. Grimmelikhuijsen:
Being transparent or spinning the message? An experiment into the effects of varying message content on trust in government. Inf. Polity 16(1): 35-50 (2011) - Eric Heilmann:
Video surveillance and security policy in France: From regulation to widespread acceptance. Inf. Polity 16(4): 369-377 (2011) - Miriam Lips:
Book Review: Governing Electronically. E-Government and the Reconfiguration of Public Administration, Policy and Power, by P. Henman. Inf. Polity 16(1): 81-84 (2011) - Karl Löfgren:
Book Review: The Privacy Advocates. Resisting the Spread of Surveillance by Colin J. Bennett. Inf. Polity 16(4): 389-390 (2011) - Rosalind McInnes:
Book Review: The Silent State: Secrets, Surveillance and the Myth of British Democracy by Heather Brooke. Inf. Polity 16(2): 127-128 (2011) - Albert Jacob Meijer, Frank Bannister:
The coming of age of e-government studies. Inf. Polity 16(1): 1-3 (2011) - Peter Muhlberger, Jennifer Stromer-Galley
, Nick Webb:
Public policy and obstacles to the virtual agora: Insights from the deliberative e-rulemaking project. Inf. Polity 16(3): 197-214 (2011) - Christoph Musik:
The thinking eye is only half the story: High-level semantic video surveillance. Inf. Polity 16(4): 339-353 (2011) - Taewoo Nam
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Whose e-democracy? The democratic divide in American electoral campaigns. Inf. Polity 16(2): 131-150 (2011) - Adegboyega K. Ojo
, Tomasz Janowski
, Elsa Estevez
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Whole-of-government approach to information technology strategy management: Building a sustainable collaborative technology environment in government. Inf. Polity 16(3): 243-260 (2011) - Guido van Os:
The challenge of coordination: Coordinating integrated electronic service delivery in Denmark and the Netherlands. Inf. Polity 16(1): 51-61 (2011) - Robert J. Sárfi, Michael K. Tao, Leopoldo A. Gemoets:
Making the smart grid work for community energy delivery. Inf. Polity 16(3): 277-291 (2011) - Elizabeth Shepherd
, Alice Stevenson, Andrew Flinn:
Freedom of Information and records management in local government: Help or hindrance? Inf. Polity 16(2): 111-121 (2011) - Kate Spence, William Dinan:
Healthy Tensions? Assessing FOI uptake in the voluntary sector in Scotland. Inf. Polity 16(2): 97-109 (2011) - John A. Taylor:
Editorial: Diversity in an Information Polity. Inf. Polity 16(2): 89-90 (2011) - Emmeline Taylor
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Awareness, understanding and experiences of CCTV amongst teachers and pupils in three UK schools. Inf. Polity 16(4): 303-318 (2011)
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