Socio-political aspects of e-government: Electronic governmentality in Austria
27-Jul-04
governmentality in Austria
by Fritz Betz and Monika Bargmann
This paper highlights the social and political background of public knowledge management and is one result of the research project "How democratic is Electronic Government? Public Knowledge Management and Governmentality in Europe", currently conducted at the University of Applied Sciences Burgenland (Dept. of Information and Knowledge Management) in the framework of the Austrian research focus "New Orientations for Democracy in Europe".
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- KnowledgeBoard
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- 27-Jul-04
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- Public Sector, Public and Non-Profit
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- News
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Any abstract in other languages?
Hello Monika,
It would certainly serves European interests to allow for a larger spreading of the attached document (its content I mean). So could you offer the KB community a kind of executive summary in other languages (English, perhaps, to start with)?
Then you mention: the framework of the Austrian research focus "New Orientations for Democracy in Europe". Can you give us URLs leading to some documents related to it and your work?
Thanks Monika.
Jacques


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Dear Jacques, first of all sorry for the delay of my answer. I just noticed your comment few minutes ago.
You can find information about the Austrian research programme "New Orientations on Democracy in Europe" on the node-website in English: http://www.node-research.at/englisch/lp.php?id=479 and in German: http://www.node-research.at/. Detailled info about our research project "How democratic is eGovernment?" is hosted on http://www.node-research.at/pberichte.php?id=16 (entirely in English).
I hope we'll find time soon to write executive summaries of our article in other languages.
Kind regards, Monika Bargmann