International Journal of Electronic Democracy

Titel Veröffentlichungsdatum Sprache Zitate
Can Web 2.0 applications save e-democracy? A study of how new internet applications may enhance citizen participation in the political process online2008/01/01English2
A unified framework for political parties to support e-democracy practices: the case of a Greek party2008/01/01English
Anti-apathy approaches in representative democracies: e-governance and web 2.0 – facilitating citizen involvement?2008/01/01English
Techniques for mining the design of e-government services to enhance end-user experience2008/01/01English
Open source software movement in the French central and local government: a retrospective and prospective exploratory study2008/01/01English
Revisiting 'bridging or binding': social capital and the uses of Instant Messenger (IM) and blog2008/01/01English
The sustainable development of an e-democracy system2009/01/01English
The European Union and e-democracy: Interactive Policy-Making (IPM)2009/01/01English
Rural e-government for SMEs: case studies in China2009/01/01English
Policy issues for e-government services for rural areas2009/01/01English
Survey of Greek e-Government services and assessment for SMEs2009/01/01English
Personalised web services for agricultural domain: a case study for recommending organic seeds to farmers and growers2009/01/01English
Shared services for supporting online public service delivery in rural areas2009/01/01English