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Information Polity, Volume 26
Volume 26, Number 1, 2021
- Building trust in science: Facilitative rather than restrictive mechanisms. 1-2
- Katarina Lindblad-Gidlund, Leif Sundberg:
Undisclosed creators of digitalization: A critical analysis of representational practices. 3-20 - Abrar Al-Hasan, Omar Khalil, Dobin Yim:
Digital information diversity and political engagement: The impact of website characteristics on browsing behavior and voting participation. 21-37 - Erico Przeybilovicz, Maria Alexandra Cunha:
Envisioning the future through e-transparency: Using OGD platforms to monitor government capacity in achieving policy goals. 39-56 - Justin Keen, Roy A. Ruddle, Jan Palczewski, Georgios Aivaliotis, Anna Palczewska, Christopher Megone, Kevin Macnish:
Machine learning, materiality and governance: A health and social care case study. 57-69 - Lukas Lorenz, Albert Meijer, Tino Schuppan:
The algocracy as a new ideal type for government organizations: Predictive policing in Berlin as an empirical case. 71-86 - Rodrigo Sandoval-Almazán, J. Ignacio Criado, Edgar A. Ruvalcaba Gómez:
Different perceptions, different open government strategies: The case of local Mexican public managers. 87-102 - A research agenda for digital politics, by William E. Dutton: A review by Karl Löfgren. 103-105
Volume 26, Number 2, 2021
- Sustainable futures. 107-108
- Mila Gascó-Hernández, Giorgia Nesti, Maria Cucciniello, Yenisel Gulatee:
Introduction to the special issue on digital government and gender. 109-113 - Mary K. Feeney, Federica Fusi:
A critical analysis of the study of gender and technology in government. 115-129 - Javiera Fernanda Medina Macaya, Manuella Maia Ribeiro, Tatiana Jereissati, Camila dos Reis Lima, Maria Alexandra Cunha:
Gendering the digital divide: The use of electronic government services and implications for the digital gender gap. 131-146 - Saman Arshad, Sobia Khurram:
Gender difference in the continuance intention to e-file income tax returns in Pakistan. 147-155 - Katherine V. R. Sullivan:
The gendered digital turn: Canadian mayors on social media. 157-171 - Ariana Guevara-Gómez, Lucía O. de Zárate-Alcarazo, J. Ignacio Criado:
Feminist perspectives to artificial intelligence: Comparing the policy frames of the European Union and Spain. 173-192 - Battulga Buyannemekh, Tzuhao Chen:
Digital governance in Mongolia and Taiwan: A gender perspective. 193-210 - Elisabeth Dubois:
African women, ICT and neoliberal politics, by Assata Zerai: A review by Elisabeth Dubois. 211-213 - Marta Arniani:
Data feminism, by Catherine D'Ignazio and Lauren F. Klein: A review by Marta Arniani. 215-218
Volume 26, Number 3, 2021
- Albert Meijer, C. William R. Webster:
Order of authorship: A call for more transparency. 219-220 - Janne Berg, Jenny Lindholm, Joachim Högväg:
How do we know that it works? Designing a digital democratic innovation with the help of user-centered design. 221-235 - Lasse Gerrits:
Soul of a new machine: Self-learning algorithms in public administration. 237-250 - Maija Ylinen:
Incorporating agile practices in public sector IT management: A nudge toward adaptive governance. 251-271 - Alizée Francey, Tobias Mettler:
The effects of open government data: Some stylised facts. 273-288 - Fredrik Karlsson, Karin Hedström, Magnus Frostenson, Frans Prenkert, Ella Kolkowska, Sven Helin:
Attempts to share information between public sector organisations over time: A case-based exploration of value conflicts. 289-310 - Constantina I. Costopoulou, Maria Ntaliani, Filotheos Ntalianis:
Evolution of e-participation in Greek local government. 311-325 - Predict and surveil: Data, discretion, and the future of policing, by Sarah Brayne: A review by Karolina La Fors. 327-330
Volume 26, Number 4, 2021
- Virtually In-Person. 331-332
- Rodrigo Sandoval-Almazán, Andrea L. Kavanaugh, J. Ignacio Criado:
Introduction to the special issue on Social Media and Government. 333-339 - Vincent Mabillard, Raphaël Zumofen, Nicolas Keuffer:
Digital communication in Swiss cities: A closer look at the low adoption and usage of social media platforms in a technologically advanced and innovative country. 341-354 - Julián Villodre, J. Ignacio Criado, Albert Meijer, Irene Liarte:
Organizational models for social media institutionalization: An exploratory analysis of Dutch local governments. 355-373 - Ussama Yaqub, Soon Ae Chun, Vijayalakshmi Atluri, Jaideep Vaidya:
Analyzing social media messages of public sector organizations utilizing sentiment analysis and topic modeling. 375-390 - Huseyin Serhan Calhan, Naci Karkin, Selcuk Burak Hasiloglu, Mehmet Emin Ozgul:
The reflection of public values in twitter use of metropolitan municipalities: A content analysis employing the analytic hierarchy process. 391-415 - Kellyton dos Santos Brito, Silvio Romero de Lemos Meira, Paulo Jorge Leitão Adeodato:
Correlations of social media performance and electoral results in Brazilian presidential elections. 417-439 - Chumani Waxa, Leon Tinashe Gwaka:
Social media use for public engagement during the water crisis in Cape Town. 441-458 - Rodrigo Sandoval-Almazán, David Valle-Cruz:
Social media use in government health agencies: The COVID-19 impact. 459-475 - Catherine L. Dumas:
Electronic petitioning as online collective action: Examining the e-petitioning behavior of an extremist group in we the people. 477-499 - Lukasz Porwol, Adegboyega Ojo:
Virtual Reality-driven serious communication: Through VR-Dialogue towards VR-Participation. 501-519 - Andrea L. Kavanaugh, Steven D. Sheetz, Hamida Skandrani, Malek Sghaier:
Media use, information reliability and political efficacy in Tunisia, 2011-2019. 521-547 - List of contributing reviewers 2021*Retrieved August 30, 2021.
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