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[ecrea] ECEG2011 - First call for papers

Mon Sep 06 10:27:22 GMT 2010


>This is a call for papers for the 11th European 
>Conference on eGovernment (ECEG), being held at 
>the Faculty of Administration, University of 
>Ljubljana, Ljubljana, Slovenia on the 16-17 June 2011.
>
>The call is open until 25th of November 2010.
>
>As governments seek to remodel and restyle their 
>services, e-Government continues to arouse 
>interest and attention. New dynamic issues such 
>as e-democracy, e-citizenship, e-Identity and 
>e-voting have become core elements in the 
>development of public sector delivery. The 
>multi-tier nature of e-Government, relevant at 
>local government, central government but also at 
>the supranational level such as the European 
>Union, makes it of importance to academics and 
>practitioners alike. Vital questions are posed 
>which link technological  development and a 
>streamlining of government services to more 
>social based values of inclusion, accessibility and power relationship ratios
>
>e-Government encompasses more than just 
>technology  it challenges the way in which 
>public sector service providers and citizens 
>interact. Democratic renewal, the transformation 
>of service delivery, community leadership and 
>citizenship integration are all key elements of 
>this fascinating subject. e-Governemnt is 
>tightly related to legal, economical and 
>organisational fields and as such holds a strong interdisciplinary status.
>
>The conference committee welcomes contributions 
>on a wide range of topics using a range of 
>scholarly approaches including theoretical and 
>empirical papers employing qualitative, 
>quantitative and critical methods. Case studies 
>and work-in-progress/posters are welcomed 
>approaches. PhD Research, proposals for 
>roundtable discussions, non-academic 
>contributions and product demonstrations based 
>on the main themes are also invited. A full call 
>for papers, including how to submit can be found at:
><http://academic-conferences.org/eceg/eceg2011/eceg11-call-papers.htm>http://academic-conferences.org/eceg/eceg2011/eceg11-call-papers.htm
>
>

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