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Leadership, Tech

Call for Papers: ECEG 2011: European Conference on eGovernment

Rob Richards June 23, 2010

A call for papers — with submission deadline of 25 November 2010 — has been issued for ECEG 2011: The 11th European Conference on e-Government, to be held 16-17 June 2011 in Ljubljani, Slovenia.

Here are the legal-informatics topics, from the topics about which papers are invited:

  • Challenges to e-Government:
    • Interoperability;
    • Language issues;
    • Identity Management – including Authentication, Trust and Privacy;
    • Semantics of transactions in e-Government, definitions and implementations
  • e-Voting
  • e-Democracy:
    • ICT and the case of deliberative democracy;
    • Using Blogs and Wikis to enhance participation;
    • Citizen trust in online participation and dialogue;
    • The design of audience-specific consultative processes;
    • Deciding the correct balance between online and offline citizen/government, citizen/citizen interactions;
    • Exploiting the learning and communicative potential of emerging online tools and new media forms (games, blogs, wiki, G3 mobile communications)
  • Measuring e-Government/Economics of e-Government
  • Legal, agency, trust and governance issues in e-Government
  • Additional topics:
    • Interoperability Frameworks (National, Transnational);
    • Knowledge Management/Intellectual capital in local/national government;
    • e-I: Intelligent use of systems in government;
    • Information management strategies within the public sector;
    • Decision support systems;
    • Single European information space;
    • Document management systems;
    • Open Access and e-Government;
    • Mobile Government;
    • e-Procurement

For a complete list of topics, or for more information, please see the call for papers.

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