default search action
Information Polity, Volume 10
Volume 10, Numbers 1-2, 2005
- Miriam Lips, John A. Taylor, Frank Bannister:
Public Administration in the Information Society: Essays on Risk and Trust. 1-9 - William H. Dutton, Gerardo A. Guerra, Daniel John Zizzo, Malcolm Peltu:
The cyber trust tension in E-government: Balancing identity, privacy, security. 13-23 - John A. Taylor, Eleanor Burt:
Managing trust, generating risk: Incorporating the voluntary sector in UK e-Government. 25-35 - Victor Bekkers, Marcel Thaens:
Interconnected networks and the governance of risk and trust. 37-48 - Christine Bellamy, Charles D. Raab:
Multi-agency working in British social policy: Risk, information sharing and privacy. 51-63 - Frank Bannister:
The panoptic state: Privacy, surveillance and the balance of risk. 65-78 - Helen Z. Margetts:
Smartening up to risk in electronic government. 81-94 - Stephen Coleman:
Just how risky is online voting? 95-104 - Albert Jacob Meijer:
Risk maps on the Internet: Transparency and the management of risks. 105-113 - Miriam Lips, Bert-Jaap Koops:
Who regulates and manages the Internet infrastructure? Democratic and legal risks in shadow global governance. 117-128 - J. E. J. Prins, M. H. M. Schellekens:
Fighting untrustworthy Internet content: In search of regulatory scenarios. 129-139 - Jens Hoff, Flemming Bjerke:
Fences and gates in cyberspace: Is the Internet becoming a threat to democracy? 141-151
Volume 10, Numbers 3-4, 2005
- Wainer Lusoli:
The Internet and the European Parliament elections: Theoretical perspectives, empirical investigations and proposals for research. 153-163 - Nicholas W. Jankowski, Kirsten Foot, Randy Kluver, Steve Schneider:
The Web and the 2004 EP election: Comparing political actor Web sites in 11 EU Member States. 165-176 - Claes H. de Vreese, Susan Banducci, Holli A. Semetko, Hajo G. Boomgaarden:
"Off-line": The 2004 European parliamentary elections on television news in the enlarged Europe. 177-188 - Tom Carlson, Kim Strandberg:
The 2004 European parliament election on the web: Finnish actor strategies and voter responses. 189-204 - Renée van Os:
Framing Europe online: French political parties and the European election of 2004. 205-218 - Endre Dányi, Anna Galácz:
Internet and elections: Changing political strategies and citizen tactics in Hungary. 219-232 - Janelle Ward:
An opportunity for engagement in cyberspace: Political youth Web sites during the 2004 European Parliament election campaign. 233-246 - Wainer Lusoli:
A second-order medium? The Internet as a source of electoral information in 25 European countries. 247-265 - Carlo P. M. Hagemann:
Book Review: Democracy and New Media, by Henry Jenkins and David Thorburn. 267-272
manage site settings
To protect your privacy, all features that rely on external API calls from your browser are turned off by default. You need to opt-in for them to become active. All settings here will be stored as cookies with your web browser. For more information see our F.A.Q.