
These are the materials I used on a seminar belonging to the Executive Master in e-Governance organized by the École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne and partnered by the Universitat Oberta de Catalunya.
ICTs, development and e-government 2.0: empowering the citizenry
Presentation
http://www.slideshare.net/ictlogist/icts-development-and-egovernment-20-empowering-the-citizenry-presentation/
Recommended Readings
Escher, T. & Margetts, H. (2007). Understanding Governments and Citizens On-line: Learning from E-commerce. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association (APSA) in Chicago (30. August - 2. September 2007).. Oxford: OII.
Fages, R. & Sangüesa, R. (2008). “Good practice exchange from a Web 2.0 point of view”. In
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Notes from the 4th Internet, Law and Politics Congress.Session IV
Conference
Lorenzo Cotino
Electronic public services: e-government 2.0 The Regulation of E-Government 2.0
Law goes really behind the speed of times. The problem is that Law, or Administrative Law, faces challenging reality: .com can fail, but .gov cannot”.
At the legal level, the big challenge of the Web 2.0 is the integration of content produced by third parties in another platform — or your content put in a platform run by a third party.
Lorenzo Cotino
Some things that e-Gov 2.0 can bring: G2C
More information
Transparency
Participation
Some things that e-Gov 2.0 can bring: C2G
Best of feedbacks
Crest of the wave innovation of early adopters
Law enforcement by citizens: reports, complaints, etc.
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Cyberlaw, governance, rights,
e-gov 2.0,
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meetings,
Participation, Engagement, Use, Activism,
e-Government, e-Administration,
e-government 2.0