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Advances in E-Governance

Download or Read eBook Advances in E-Governance PDF written by Anthony Trotta and published by Routledge. This book was released on 2017-02-17 with total page 332 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle.
Advances in E-Governance
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 332
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ISBN-10 : 9781351722315
ISBN-13 : 135172231X
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Book Synopsis Advances in E-Governance by : Anthony Trotta

Book excerpt: E-Governance as a field of study is relatively new when considered within the broader historical context of US democracy. The advent of the modern Internet in the early 1990s yielded new technologies that began to shift citizen expectations of how government can -- and in many cases should -- govern. Though innovations continue to emerge at a rapid pace, these technologies may be used to reinforce long-held deliberative democracy principles, including transparency, accountability and flexibility. Advances in E-Governance offers a comprehensive exploration of the role that technological innovation plays in facilitating government action and citizen participation. In this timely book, author Anthony Trotta differentiates e-governance from e-government and examines the increasingly important role social media and crowdsourcing have come to play in our democracy, and the interactions between technology, polling, voting, and outcomes. Including practical cases ranging from DMV registration to online tax filing and markers of successful implementation, Advances in E-Governance carefully addresses how the adoption and expansion of electronic platforms align with new government paradigms and looks to future trends in this rapidly expanding field.


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