Call For Papers
International Journal of
Electronic Government Research
Editor-In-Chief
Donald F. Norris
Published: Quarterly (print & electronic)
ISSN: 1548-3886 eISSN: 1548-3894
Special Issue: E-Democracy in Australia and New Zealand:
Practice and
Innovation
The International Journal of Electronic Government Research
(IJEGR) is
soliciting high quality papers for a special issue of the
journal on
E-Democracy in Australia and New Zealand: Practice and
Innovation, to be
published as Volume 3, Issue No. 3, July-September 2007. We
encourage
contributions from a variety of disciplines and perspectives
in the
academic and practitioner community related to the mission
of IJEGR with
respect to the theme of this Call for Paper.
The paper submission deadline for this special issue, 3(3),
is October 1,
2006.
Coverage:
How are technological changes and innovations shaping
democracy in
Australia and New Zealand? In this special issue we seek to
ascertain the
current political and administrative responses to advances
in information
and communication technologies by a detailed examination of
e-democratic
initiatives at the national, state and territory, and local
government
levels in these two nations.
We seek accurate, detailed and current accounts of
e-democracy initiatives
at all levels of government in Australia and New Zealand for
publication
in this special issue. Papers should focus on particular
initiatives and
may also seek to evaluate larger practical and theoretical
issues,
including but not limited to:
- Australia and New Zealand's standing internationally
- How e-democratic innovations have been adopted and adapted
- Barriers to e-democracy
-Impacts of e-democracy
The guest editor for this Special issue is: Patrick Bishop,
University of
Lancaster/Griffith University (p.bishop lancaster.ac.uk). The
Editor-in-Chief of the IJEGR is Donald F. Norris, University
of Maryland,
Baltimore County (norris umbc.edu).
Mission:
IJEGR’s mission is to publish the very best original
scholarly research on
the subject of electronic government, broadly defined, and
to publish top
quality articles about electronic government in practice.
The coverage of
the Journal is international and focused on original
research in
e-Government applications, management and policy.
Submission Guidelines:
Papers must include significant original research findings.
The research
must be complete and make substantial theoretical and/or
empirical
contributions to knowledge in the field.
If the manuscript is empirical, we welcome submissions that
employ either
quantitative or qualitative methodologies or both. For
empirical
manuscripts, authors must clearly and concisely describe
their research
methods, data or evidence, and analytical techniques.
Manuscripts that
are essentially speculative in nature, that lack a
theoretical or
empirical base, and that are not grounded in prior research
will not be
considered.
For the journal’s complete submission guidelines, go to:
http://www.idea-group.com/journals/additional.as
p?id=4298&title=Guidelines+for+Manuscript+Submissions&am
p;col=guidelines
. Manuscripts that do not follow these guidelines regarding
both
substance and format will be returned to their authors.
Review Process:
We employ a double-blind review for all manuscripts deemed
to be
consistent with our submission guidelines. Manuscripts for
this call must
be received, in electronic format (WORD), no later than
October 1, 2006.
All manuscripts must be sent directly to the editor at
ijegr umbc.edu.
Authors will be notified upon receipt of their manuscripts
and of the
outcome of the review process. Any question relating to the
submission
and acceptance process should be directed to the
editor-in-chief of IJEGR.
For more information about the journal and about submitting
your paper to
the International Journal of Electronic Government Research,
please visit
our Web page at www.idea-group.com/ijegr.
Publisher:
The International Journal of Electronic Government Research
is published
by Idea Group Inc., publisher of “Idea Group Publishing,”
“Information
Science Publishing,” “IRM Press,” “CyberTech” and “Idea
Group Reference”
imprints. For additional information about the publisher,
please visit
their Web site at www.idea-group.com.
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