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nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 A critical analysis of the study of gender and technology in government Feeney, Mary K.

2 p. 115-129
artikel
2 African women, ICT and neoliberal politics, by Assata Zerai: A review by Elisabeth Dubois Dubois, Elisabeth

2 p. 211-213
artikel
3 A methodology to design and redesign services in smart cities based on the citizen experience Abella, Alberto
2019
2 p. 183-197
artikel
4 An essay on complex problems and simple solutions: Techno-fallacies of the information age1 Marx, Gary T.

2 p. 291-304
artikel
5 A synthesis of common guidelines for regulatory compliance verification in the context of ICT governance audits1 Clara, Angela Maria Cristina
2018
2 p. 221-237
artikel
6 Between formality and informality: A critical study of the integration of drones within the Neuchâtel police force12 Pedrozo, Silvana

2 p. 247-258
artikel
7 Book Review Čas, Johann

2 p. 305-308
artikel
8 Book Review Ganapati, Sukumar

2 p. 237-240
artikel
9 Book Review 2016
2 p. 211-213
artikel
10 Book Review 2019
2 p. 223-225
artikel
11 Citizen requests and the price of public information: An experimental test Ingrams, Alex

2 p. 239-258
artikel
12 Crowdsourced cybersecurity innovation: The case of the Pentagon’s vulnerability reward program Chatfield, Akemi Takeoka
2018
2 p. 177-194
artikel
13 Culling the FLoC: Market forces, regulatory regimes and Google’s (mis)steps on the path away from targeted advertising1 Eliot, David

2 p. 259-274
artikel
14 Data feminism, by Catherine D’Ignazio and Lauren F. Klein: A review by Marta Arniani Arniani, Marta

2 p. 215-218
artikel
15 De-identification policy and risk distribution framework for securing personal information Joo, Moon-Ho
2018
2 p. 195-219
artikel
16 Delivering e-government services and transforming communities through innovative partnerships: Public libraries, government agencies, and community organizations Bertot, John Carlo
2013
2 p. 127-138
artikel
17 Digital governance in Mongolia and Taiwan: A gender perspective Buyannemekh, Battulga

2 p. 193-210
artikel
18 Does the institution actually change? An exploratory study on policy idea and policy competition Lee, Eunmi
2018
2 p. 163-175
artikel
19 Does transparency strengthen legitimacy? Curtin, Deirdre
2006
2 p. 109-122
artikel
20 Editorial
2006
2 p. 107-108
artikel
21 Editorial Ganapati, Sukumar

2 p. 135
artikel
22 Editorial 2016
2 p. 119-121
artikel
23 Editorial Chun, Soon Ae
2018
2 p. 113
artikel
24 E-government in outlying regions: A manager's perspective Daou, Alain
2013
2 p. 157-167
artikel
25 Emotional AI: Legal and ethical challenges1 Gremsl, Thomas

2 p. 163-174
artikel
26 Empowerment or democratic divide? Internet-based political participation of young immigrants and young natives in Germany Spaiser, Viktoria
2012
2 p. 115-127
artikel
27 Enacting Electronic Government Success. An Integrative Study of Government-wide Websites, Organizational Capabilities, and Institutions, by R. Gil-Garcia, ed., 2013
2 p. 193-195
artikel
28 E-participation and enterprise architecture frameworks: An analysis Scherer, Sabrina
2012
2 p. 147-161
artikel
29 E-participation and transparent policy decision making Chun, Soon Ae
2012
2 p. 129-145
artikel
30 Explaining eDemocracy development: A quantitative empirical study van der Graft, Paul
2006
2 p. 123-134
artikel
31 Feminist perspectives to artificial intelligence: Comparing the policy frames of the European Union and Spain Guevara-Gómez, Ariana

2 p. 173-192
artikel
32 Financial incentives and open government: A meta-analysis Alcaide Muñoz, Laura
2016
2 p. 189-209
artikel
33 Freedom of Information in Scotland in Practice, by Kevin Dunion 2012
2 p. 197-199
artikel
34 Gender difference in the continuance intention to e-file income tax returns in Pakistan Arshad, Saman

2 p. 147-155
artikel
35 Gendering the digital divide: The use of electronic government services and implications for the digital gender gap Macaya, Javiera F.M.

2 p. 131-146
artikel
36 Government Is Us 2.0, by Cheryl S. King 2012
2 p. 195-196
artikel
37 Government to citizen communications: From generic to tailored documents in public administration Colineau, Nathalie
2012
2 p. 177-193
artikel
38 How Information Matters: Networks and Public Policy Innovation by K. Hale, ed., 2013
2 p. 189-192
artikel
39 How to guarantee the right to use PSI in the age of open data: Lessons from the data policy of South Korea Yoon, Sang-Pil
2019
2 p. 131-146
artikel
40 ICTs and value creation in public sector: Manufacturing logic vs service logic Cordella, Antonio
2018
2 p. 125-141
artikel
41 ICT strategies of democratic intermediaries: A view on the political system in the digital age Edwards, Arthur
2006
2 p. 163-176
artikel
42 Improving the performance assessment of government web portals: A proposal using data envelopment analysis (DEA) Luna, Dolores E.
2013
2 p. 169-187
artikel
43 Introduction to the special issue on digital government and gender Gasco-Hernandez, Mila

2 p. 109-113
artikel
44 Introduction to the Special Issue: Public Policy and Governance in the Sharing Era Ganapati, Sukumar

2 p. 137-141
artikel
45 Introduction to the Special Issue: Questioning Modern Surveillance Technologies: Ethical and Legal Challenges of Emerging Information and Communication Technologies Čas, Johann

2 p. 121-129
artikel
46 Is altruism dead? A critical case study on the paradigm shift in Open Government Data Mettler, Tobias

2 p. 199-218
artikel
47 Is everything under control? An experimental study on how control over data influences trust in and support for major governmental data exchange projects Kleizen, Bjorn

2 p. 277-299
artikel
48 It’s all about data: Time for a data access regime for the sharing economy?1 Schawe, Nadine

2 p. 177-195
artikel
49 Key factors and processes for digital government success Luna-Reyes, Luis F.
2013
2 p. 101-105
artikel
50 Managing emergent information systems: Towards understanding how public information systems come into being Groenewegen, Peter
2006
2 p. 135-148
artikel
51 Mobile participation (mParticipation) in urban development: The experience of FlashPoll app in Berlin (Germany) Fathejalali, Arman
2019
2 p. 199-222
artikel
52 Obituary Bellamy, Professor Christine A.
2018
2 p. 115-117
artikel
53 Open data policy-making: A review of the state-of-the-art and an emerging research agenda Zuiderwijk, Anneke
2019
2 p. 117-129
artikel
54 Open data via websites of Brazilian Superior Courts of Justice: Changes between 2013 and 2017 Kurtz, Lahis Pasquali
2019
2 p. 147-162
artikel
55 Open government and e-government: Democratic challenges from a public value perspective Harrison, Teresa M.
2012
2 p. 83-97
artikel
56 Open government and public participation: Issues and challenges in creating public value 2012
2 p. 77-81
artikel
57 Parliamentary websites: Theoretical and comparative perspectives Setälä, Maija
2006
2 p. 149-162
artikel
58 Policing the smart home: The internet of things as ‘invisible witnesses’1 Urquhart, Lachlan

2 p. 233-246
artikel
59 Political discourse on social networking sites: Sentiment, in-group/out-group orientation and rationality Robertson, Scott P.
2013
2 p. 107-126
artikel
60 Power in the modern ‘surveillance society’: From theory to methodology1 Rudschies, Catharina

2 p. 275-289
artikel
61 Predatory journals and the use and abuse of special issues Čas, Johann

2 p. 119-120
artikel
62 Pursuing the promises of social media? Changes in adoption and usage of social media by the top 10 U.S. police departments Edlins, Mariglynn
2016
2 p. 171-188
artikel
63 Questioning the EU proposal for an Artificial Intelligence Act: The need for prohibitions and a stricter approach to biometric surveillance1 Barkane, Irena

2 p. 147-162
artikel
64 Regulation and governance of the sharing economy by U.S. local governments Lee, Seojin

2 p. 197-217
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65 Responsible application of artificial intelligence to surveillance: What prospects?1 Clarke, Roger

2 p. 175-191
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66 Rethinking Open Government Data for Citizen Participation. An Introduction to a Special Issue Kempeneer, Shirley

2 p. 163-173
artikel
67 Robots conquering local government services: A case study of eldercare in Denmark Nielsen, Jeppe Agger
2016
2 p. 139-151
artikel
68 Roles of government in regulating the sharing economy: A case study of bike sharing in China Reddick, Christopher G.

2 p. 219-235
artikel
69 Seeing data like a state: A case of Open Government Data in India’s livelihoods program Hanbal, Rajesh Dinesh

2 p. 259-275
artikel
70 Sharing economy: A systematic thematic analysis of the literature Mallinson, Daniel J.

2 p. 143-158
artikel
71 Smart governance in the context of smart cities: A literature review Pereira, Gabriela Viale
2018
2 p. 143-162
artikel
72 Special issue on evidence-based government: secure, transparent and responsible digital governance Chun, Soon Ae
2018
2 p. 119-123
artikel
73 Sunlight or sunburn: A survey of attitudes toward online availability of US public records Munson, Sean A.
2012
2 p. 99-114
artikel
74 Sustainable futures Gasco-Hernandez, Mila

2 p. 107-108
artikel
75 The crucial link between academic conferences and journals 2019
2 p. 115-116
artikel
76 The diffusion of civic technology and open government in the United States McNutt, John G.
2016
2 p. 153-170
artikel
77 The Dutch Open Government Act: Bridging old and new open government? Wolswinkel, C. Johan

2 p. 189-197
artikel
78 The European General Data Protection Regulation: An instrument for the globalization of privacy standards? Bennett, Colin J.
2018
2 p. 239-246
artikel
79 The European PNR Directive as an instance of pre-emptive, risk-based algorithmic security and its implications for the regulatory framework1 Orrù, Elisa

2 p. 131-146
artikel
80 The gendered digital turn: Canadian mayors on social media Sullivan, Katherine V.R.

2 p. 157-171
artikel
81 The informational logics of liberal democracy. Making sense of the nudging agenda Esmark, Anders
2016
2 p. 123-137
artikel
82 The Internet and Politics: Citizens, Voters and Activists, by Sarah Oates
2006
2 p. 177-181
artikel
83 The politics of sharing: Sociotechnical imaginaries of digital platforms Hassan, Yousif

2 p. 159-176
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84 The Power of Partnership in Open Government: Reconsidering Multistakeholder Governance Reform Booth, Keitha

2 p. 307-310
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85 The role of open government data and co-creation in crisis management: Initial conceptual propositions from the COVID-19 pandemic McBride, Keegan

2 p. 219-238
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86 The sensitive nature of facial recognition: Tensions between the Swedish police and regulatory authorities1 Eneman, Marie

2 p. 219-232
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87 The Silent State: Secrets, Surveillance and the Myth of British Democracy by Heather Brooke 2011
2 p. 127-128
artikel
88 The US open data initiative: The road ahead Luna-Reyes, Luis F.
2019
2 p. 163-182
artikel
89 Tkacz, Nathaniel (2022) Being with data: The dashboarding of everyday life, Polity Press Kempeneer, Shirley

2 p. 311-314
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90 Two Editorials: An Editorial by the Editors-in-Chief and an Editorial by ChatGPT Kempeneer, Shirley

2 p. 159-162
artikel
91 U.S. public safety networks: Architectural patterns and performance Sawyer, Steve
2013
2 p. 139-156
artikel
92 Visual and biometric surveillance in the EU. Saying ‘no’ to mass surveillance practices?12 De Hert, Paul

2 p. 193-217
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93 What if? A short commentary on the philosophical bedrock of open government discourse van Maanen, Gijs

2 p. 301-305
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94 Where is open data in the Open Data Directive? Broomfield, Heather

2 p. 175-188
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95 Young adults' online participation behaviors: An exploratory study of web 2.0 use for political engagement Bridges, Frank
2012
2 p. 163-176
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