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From: Whiteside, Lynn
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Sent: 13/11/03 16:50
Subject: Call for Papers - Information Polity
Dear John
CYBER SOCIETY
John Taylor was wondering if you could once again circulate this call
for
papers via the Cyber Society mailing list? This has proved very helpful
in
the past in generating a great deal of positive response.
Many thanks in advance.
Lynn Whiteside
Editorial Assistant
Lynn Whiteside
Assistant School Manager
Caledonian Business School
Tel - 0141 331 8620
Email - [log in to unmask]
> INFORMATION POLITY
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> The International Journal of Government and Democracy in the
Information
> Age
>
> Editor-in-Chief Editorial Assistant (for all correspondence)
> Professor John A. Taylor Lynn Whiteside
> Tel.: +44 141 331 3128; E-mail: [log in to unmask] Tel.: +44 141
331
> 8620; E-mail: [log in to unmask]
> Caledonian Business School, Cowcaddens Road, Glasgow, G4 0BA, UK -
Fax:
> +44 141 331 3172
>
> Book Reviews Editor
> Dr Miriam Lips
> Tel.: +44 1865 287210 ; E-mail:
> [log in to unmask]
Oxford Internet Institute, University of Oxford, 1 St Giles, Oxford, OX1
3JS
>
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> __________________
>
The latest edition (volume 7, issue 4) of this journal has recently been
published. This edition features contributions that will be of interest
around the globe, sustaining our commitment to the journal becoming one
that
has a truly international standing.
> Contents, Volume 7, Issue 4
> John A. Taylor - Editorial: Information Polity: A journal with much to
> achieve
> Paul Frissen - Representative Democracy and Information Society - A
> Postmodern Perspective
> Mark Bovens and Eugene Loos - The digital constitutional state.
Democracy
> and law in the information society
> Stephen Ward, Wainer Lusoli and Rachel Gibson - Virtually
Participating: A
> Survey of Online Party Members
> Dave Griffin and Eddie Halpin - Local Government: a digital
intermediary
> for the Information Age?
> Julian Teicher and Nina Dow - E-government in Australia: Promise and
> progress
> Book Review: Bowling together. Online Public Engagement in Policy
> Deliberation by Stephen Coleman and John Gotze, reviewed by Arthur
Edwards
> Book Review: E-government and its Implications for Administrative Law:
> Regulatory Initiatives in France, Germany, Norway and the United
States by
> J. E. J. Prins, reviewed by John D. Gregory
>
>
> Contents of the previous edition (Volume 7, Issues 2/3) are detailed
> below. Back dated copies can be obtained by visiting the IOS Press
> website (details below).
>
> Contents, Volume 7, Issue 2/3
> John A. Taylor - Editorial: Information Polity: Developing a Truly
> International Journal
> Klaus Lenk - Electronic Service Delivery - A driver of public sector
> modernization
> Richard Heeks - e-Government in Africa: Promise and practice
> Frank Bannister and Neasa Walsh - The virtual public servant:
Ireland's
> public services broker
> Victor Bekkers and Vincent Homburg - Administrative supervision and
> information relationships
> Jorgen S. Svensson - Legal expert systems in social administration:
From
> fearing computers to fearing accountants
> Roger van Boxtel - Rethinking Dutch constitutional democracy in the
> information society
> Review: Government on the web National Audit Report, reviewed by
Miriam
> Lips
> Review: The implementation of electronic voting in the UK by Lawrence
> Pratchett, reviewed by Ronald Leenes
>
>
> We are planning to publish further editions of the journal in 2004.
This
> notice is a call for papers therefore. Please send your submissions
as
> soon as you are able to Lynn Whiteside, as above:
>
> The Submission/Preparation of Manuscript guidelines are attached along
> with a statement of the scope and aims of the journal for your
> information.
>
> It will be particularly helpful to receive submissions of papers for
> consideration for publication next year by the middle of December.
>
> I look forward to hearing from you in due course.
>
> Best Wishes
>
> Professor John Taylor
> Editor-in-Chief, Information Polity
> Caledonian Business School
> Glasgow Caledonian University
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