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CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION V
ALBERT MEIJER, FRANK BANNISTER AND MARCEL THAENS
SECTION 1. THE PAST AND THE PRESENT SITUATION AS STARTING POINT FOR
THINKING ABOUT
THE FUTURE
FORWARD TO THE PAST: LESSONS FOR THE FUTURE OF E-GOVERNMENT FROM THE
STORY SO FAR 3
FRANK BANNISTER AND REGINA CONNOLLY
THE INFORMATION POLITY: TOWARDS A TWO SPEED FUTURE? 19
JOHN A. TAYLOR
E-GOVERNMENT IS DEAD: LONG LIVE PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION 2.0 30
MIRIAM LIPS
SURVEILLANCE AS X-RAY 42
C. WILLIAM R. WEBSTER
SECTION 2, THE FUTURE IMPLICATIONS OF E-GOVERNMENT FOR GOVERNMENT
INSTITUTIONS
TOWARDS A SMART STATE? INTER-AGENCY COLLABORATION, INFORMATION
INTEGRATION, AND BEYOND 59
J. RAMON GIL-GARCIA
THE SOCIAL MEDIA INNOVATION CHALLENGE IN THE PUBLIC SECTOR 71
INES MERGEL
A GOOD MAN BUT A BAD WIZARD, ABOUT THE LIMITS AND FUTURE OF TRANSPARENCY
OF DEMOCRATIC
GOVERNMENTS 83
STEPHAN GRIMMELIKHUIJSEN
THE DO IT YOURSELF STATE - THE FUTURE OF PARTICIPATORY DEMOCRACY 93
ALBERT J. MEIJER
SECTION 3. THE FUTURE IMPLICATIONS FOR OUR E-GOVERNMENT RESEARCH AND
PRACTICE
FIVE TRENDS THAT MATTER: CHALLENGES TO 21 ST CENTURY ELECTRONIC
GOVERNMENT 107
HANS JOCHEN SCHOLL
WHY DOES E-GOVERNMENT LOOK AS IT DOES? LOOKING BEYOND THE EXPLANATORY
EMPTINESS
OF THE E-GOVERNMENT CONCEPT 118
VICTOR BEKKERS
BIG QUESTIONS OF E-GOVERNMENT RESEARCH 132
METE YILDIZ
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