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Evolving local e-government: A cohesive policy approach

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posted on 2015-05-31, 00:00 authored by Julie FreemanJulie Freeman
Effective policy frameworks are essential when developing e-government projects. Participatory egovernment practices that facilitate civic engagement depend upon a combination of direct and indirect information and communication technology (ICT) policies. Direct policies focus on infrastructure development and enhancing citizens' ICT adoption and use. Indirectly, ICTs can be used to support policy processes through, for example, information dissemination and the provision of spaces for deliberation. This chapter examines Australian e-government initiatives, suggesting that local governments provide a useful context for online civic participation and engagement. However, local initiatives are often developed on an ad hoc basis and are largely limited to the provision of one-way information and service delivery features. Conversely, federal documentation addresses both direct and indirect ICT policy areas and stresses the value of online civic participation. Yet, there is a significant disconnection between federal ideals of engagement and the actual implementation of two-way participatory practices, with service delivery mechanisms again prioritised. This chapter suggests that greater online civic engagement may be achieved through a policy approach that combines national guidance and resources with local knowledge, while using policies to support ICTs and ICTs to support policy processes.

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Chapter number

94

Pagination

1824-1843

ISBN-13

9781466683594

ISBN-10

1466683589

Language

eng

Publication classification

BN.1 Other book chapter, or book chapter not attributed to Deakin

Copyright notice

2015, IGI Global

Extent

119

Publisher

IGI Global

Place of publication

Pennsylvania, Pa.

Title of book

Public Affairs and Administration: Concepts, Methodologies, Tools, and Applications

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