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Extending e-government and citizen participation in Australia through the internet

Walsh, Lucas 2006, Extending e-government and citizen participation in Australia through the internet, in Encyclopedia of digital government, Idea Group, Hershey, Pa..

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Title Extending e-government and citizen participation in Australia through the internet
Author(s) Walsh, Lucas
Title of book Encyclopedia of digital government
Editor(s) Anttiroiko, Ari-Veikko
Mälkiä, Matti
Publication date 2006
Publisher Idea Group
Place of Publication Hershey, Pa.
Summary This article seeks to provide a brief overview of the current development of digital democracy in Australia, with emphasis on the use of the Internet to extend and enhance citizen participation. Use of the Internet within the definition of digital democracy proposed is categorized into three overlapping groups: (1) e-government services and administration; (2) participatory technologies; and (3) informal modes of participation.
Notes This is taken from Volume II, E-H of the enyclopedia
ISBN 1591407893
9781591407898
1591407907
9781591407904
Language eng
Field of Research 169999 Studies in Human Society not elsewhere classified
HERDC Research category D2 Reference work
Persistent URL http://hdl.handle.net/10536/DRO/DU:30010975

Document type: Book Chapter
Collection: School of International and Political Studies
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