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Information Polity, Volume 7
Volume 7, Number 1, 2002
- John A. Taylor:
From information infrastructure to information polity. 1 - Arthur R. Edwards:
The moderator as an emerging democratic intermediary: The role of the moderator in Internet discussions about public issues. 3-20 - Constantina I. Costopoulou, Miltiades E. Anagnostou:
Introducing advanced telematic services in rural areas. 21-37 - Albert Jacob Meijer:
Geographical information systems and public accountability. 39-47 - Agnieszka Pawlowska:
Computing in Polish local administration - new technology, old experience. 49-64 - Euripidis N. Loukis, Niki Tsouma:
Critical issues of information systems management in the Greek Public Sector. 65-83
Volume 7, Numbers 2-3, 2002
- Information Polity - Developing a truly international journal. 85-86
- Klaus Lenk:
Electronic Service Delivery - A driver of public sector modernisation. 87-96 - Richard Heeks:
e-Government in Africa: Promise and practice. 97-114 - Frank Bannister, Neasa Walsh:
The virtual public servant: Ireland's public services broker. 115-127 - Victor Bekkers, Vincent Homburg
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Administrative supervision and information relationships. 129-141 - Jörgen S. Svensson:
Legal expert systems in social administration: From fearing computers to fearing accountants. 143-154 - Roger van Boxtel:
Rethinking Dutch constitutional democracy in the information society. 155-162 - Review. 163-166
- Ronald Leenes:
Book Review: The implementation of electronic voting in the UK, by Lawrence Pratchett. 167-170
Volume 7, Number 4, 2002
- Information Polity: A journal with much to achieve. 171-173
- P. H. A. Frissen:
Representative democracy and information society - A postmodern perspective. 175-183 - Mark Bovens, Eugène Loos:
The digital constitutional state: Democracy and law in the information society. 185-197 - Stephen Ward, Wainer Lusoli, Rachel K. Gibson:
Virtually participating: A survey of online party members. 199-215 - Dave Griffin, Eddie Halpin:
Local government: A digital intermediary for the information age? 217-230 - Julian Teicher, Nina Dow:
E-government in Australia: Promise and progress. 231-246 - Arthur R. Edwards:
Book Review: Bowling Together. Online Public Engagement in Policy Deliberation, by Stephen Coleman and John Gøtze. 247-252

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