E-gov and Community Informatics Reading List

The zip file below contains .pdfs of many of the articles, plus a Portrait Socioeconomique of Acton Vale (in French) for those interested in learning some more about the community in which we will be operating.

http://dl.dropbox.com/u/551548/Egov_CI_Readings.zip

Andersen, K., & H. Henriksen. 2006. E-government maturity models: Extension of the Layne and Lee model. Government Information Quarterly, 23, 236-248.

Anttiroiko, Ari-Veikko. 2010. Innovation in Democratic E-Governance: Benefitting from Web 2.0 Applications in the Public Sector. In C. Reddick, ed. Citizens and E-Government: Evaluating Policy and Management. Hershey, PA: IGI Publishing, 110–130.

Apps for Democracy

Apps for New South Wales

Carroll, J., & M. Rosson. 2007. Participatory design in community informatics. Design Studies, 28, 243-261.

Carter, L., & Belanger, F. (2005). The utilization of e-government services: citizen trust, innovation and acceptance factors. Information Systems Journal, 15(1), 5-25.

Chadwick, A. (2009). Web 2.0: New Challenges for the Study of E-Democracy in Era of Informational Exuberance. I/S: A Journal of Law and Policy for the Information Society, 5(1), 9-41.

DataSF

Deloitte Research. 2000. At the Dawn of e-Government: The Citizen as Customer. Deloitte Consulting and Deloitte & Touche.

Dittrich, Y., Ekelin, A., & Elovaara, P. 2003. Making e-Government Happen. Everyday co-development of services, citizenship and technology. Proceedings of the 38th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences.

Douglas, D. 2005. The restructuring of local government in rural regions: A rural development perspective. Journal of Rural Studies, 21, 231-246.

Dunn, C. 2007. Participatory GIS a people's GIS? Progress in Human Geography, 31, 616-637.

Ganapati, S. 2011. Uses of Public Participation Geographic Information Systems Applications in E-Government. Public Administration Review 71(3): 425–34.

Ganapati, Sukumar. 2010. Using Geographic Information Systems to Increase Citizen Engagement. Washington, DC: IBM Center for The Business of Government. Also see the video.

Hall, G., Chipeniuk, R., Feick, R., Leahy, M., & Deparday, V. (2010). Community-based production of geographic information using open source software and Web 2.0. International Journal of Geographical Information Science 24(5), 761-781.

Herbert-Cheshire, L., & V. Higgins. 2004. From risky to responsible: expert knowledge and the governing of community-led rural development. Journal of Rural Studies, 20, 289-302.

Jaeger, P. 2005. Deliberative democracy and the conceptual foundations of electronic government. Government Information Quarterly 22: 702-719.

Johnson, P. A., & Sieber, R. E. (2011). Motivations driving government adoption of the Geoweb. Geo Journal 1-14.

Kaylor, C., Deshazo, R. and Van Eck, D. 2001. Gauging e-government: A report on implementing services among American cities. Government Information Quarterly 18: 293–307.

Koh, C.E., Prybutok, V.R. 2003. The three-ring model and development of an instrument for measuring dimensions of e-government functions", Journal of Computer Information Systems 33 (3): 34-9

Kolsaker, A., & Lee-Kelley, L. 2008. Citizens’ attitudes towards e-government and e- governance: A UK study. International Journal of Public Sector Management 21(7): 723– 738.

Laudeman, G. 2005. Information technology and community-level socio-economic development. Community Development 36 (1): 41-53.

Lemuria Carter, F. 2005. The utilization of e-government services: citizen trust, innovation and acceptance factors*. Information Systems Journal, 15(1), 5-25.

Nam, Taewoo. 2011. New Ends, New Means, but Old Attitudes: Citizens' Views on Open Government and Government 2.0 2011 44th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS), 4-7 Jan. 2011

Moon, J. 2002. The Evolution of E‐Government among Municipalities: Rhetoric or Reality? Public Administration Review 62(4): 424-33.

Moon, M., Welch, E., & Wong, W. 2005. What drives global e-governance? An exploratory study at a macro level. Proceedings of the 38th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences.

Morris, D., & Moon, M. 2005. Advancing e-government at the grassroots: tortoise or hare? Public Administration Review, 65(1), 64-75.

Nichols, Russ. 2010. Do Apps for Democracy and Other Contests Create Sustainable Applications? Government Technology. June 25. 

Pigg, K. 2005. Introduction: Community informatics and community development. Community Development, 36(1), 1-8.

Pigg, K. E., & Crank, L. D. 2005. Do Information Communication Technologies Promote Rural Economic Development? Community Development, 36(1), 65-76.

Pitkin, B. 2001. Community informatics: hope or hype. Proceedings of the 34th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences.

Rideout, V., & Reddick, A. 2005. Sustaining Community Access to Technology: Who Should Pay and Why. The Journal of Community Informatics, 1(2), 45-62.

Scott, J., & Johnson, T. 2005. Bowling alone but online together: Social capital in e-communities. Community Development, 36(1), 9-27.

Saebo, O., Rose, J., & Flak, L. S. 2008. The shape of eParticipation: Characterizing an emerging research area. Government Information Quarterly 25: 400-428.

Simpson, L. 2005. Community informatics and sustainability: why social capital matters. The Journal of Community Informatics, 1(2), 102-119.

Simpson, L., Wood, L., & Daws, L. 2003. Community capacity building: Starting with people not projects. Community Development Journal, 38(4), 277-286.

Stillman, L. 2005. Participatory action research for electronic community networking projects. Community Development, 36(1), 77-92.

Stoecker, R. 2005. Is Community Informatics good for communities? Questions confronting an emerging field. The Journal of Community Informatics 1(3): 13-26.

Sudharsan, D., & Adinarayana, J. 2009. Geo-information Services to Rural Extension Community for Rural Development Planning - A Framework. 2009 International Conference on Advanced Geographic Information Systems & Web Services.

Thomas, Chris et al. 2010. Gov 2.0 — Envisioning the Future of Delivering Government Services. Spatial Roundtable.com

Welch, E., Hinnant, C., & Moon, M. 2005. Linking Citizen Satisfaction with E-Government and Trust in Government. Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory 15(3), 371.

Zhao, J., & Coleman, D. 2006. GeoDF: Towards a SDI-based PPGIS application for E-Governance. Proceedings of the GSDI-9 Conference, 6-10.

Zimmerman, J. N., & Meyer, A. 2005. Building Knowledge, Building Community: Integrating Internet Access to Secondary Data as Part of the Community Development Process. Community Development, 36(1), 93-102.

verPlanke, J, J Martinez, G Miscioni, Y Georgiadou, D Coleman and A Awil Hassan. 2010. Citizen surveillance of the state: A mirror for eGovernment? In Jacques J. Berleur, ed. What Kind of Information Society? Governance, Virtuality, Surveillance, Sustainability, Resilience: 9th IFIP TC 9 International Conference, HCC9 2010 and 1st IFIP TC 11 International Conference, CIP 2010, Held as Part of WCC 2010, Brisbane, Australia, September 20-23, 2010, Proceedings. Springer. pp 185-201

for a crowdsourcing-specific literature, see

Ahlqvist, Toni, Asta Back, Sirkka Heinonen & Minna Halonen. 2010. Road-mapping the societal transformation potential of social media. Foresight 12 (5): 3-26.

Alsaghier, H., Ford, M., Nguyen, A., & Hexel, R. 2009. Conceptualizing citizen’s trust in e-government: Application of Q methodology. Electronic Journal of e-Government 7(4): 295–310.

Anttiroiko, A. 2010. Innovation in democratic e-governance: Benefiting from Web 2.0 applications in the public sector. In Reddick, C. G. (Ed.) Citizens and E-Government: Evaluating Policy and Management. Hershey, PA: IGI Publishing, 110–130.

Bertot, J. C., Jaeger, P. T., Munson, S., & Glaisyer, T. 2010. Social media technology and government transparency. Computer 43(11): 53–59.

Bertot, John Carlo, Paul T. Jaeger & Justin M. Grimes. 2010. Crowd-Sourcing Transparency: ICTs, Social Media, and Government Transparency Initiatives. Proceedings of the 11th Annual International Conference on Digital Government Research, May 17-20, 2010, Puebla, Mexico, 1-58.

Brabham, D.C. 2008. Crowdsourcing as a Model for Problem Solving: An Introduction and Cases. Convergence: The International Journal of Research into New Media Technologies 14(1): 75-90.

Brabham, Daren C. 2009. Crowdsourcing the Public Participation Process for Planning Projects. Planning Theory 8(3): 242–262.

Charalabidis, Yannis & Euripidis Loukis. 2011. Transforming Government Agencies’ Approach To Eparticipation Through Efficient Exploitation Of Social Media. ECIS 2011 Proceedings 84. http://aisel.aisnet.org/ecis2011/84

Coleman, Stephen & Jay G. Blumler. 2011. The Wisdom of Which Crowd? On the Pathology of a Listening Government. The Political Quarterly 82(3): 355-364.

Effing, Robin, Jos van Hillegersberg & Theo Huibers. 2011. Social Media and Political Participation: Are Facebook, Twitter and YouTube Democratizing Our Political Systems? Lecture Notes in Computer Science 6847: 25-35.

Evaluating Policy and Management. Hershey, PA: IGI Publishing, 110–130.

Greengrad, Samuel. 2011. Following the crowd. Communications of the ACM (February) 54 (2): 20-22.

Huberman, Bernardo A., Daniel M. Romero, Fang Wu. 2009 Crowdsourcing, attention and productivity. Journal of Information Science 35 (6):758–765.

Koch, Giordano, Johann Füller & Sabine Brunswicker (2011) Online Crowdsourcing in the Public Sector: How to Design Open Government Platforms. Online Communities 6778: 203–212.

Lark, Benjamin Y. and Logan, Joseph. 2011. A Government of the People: How Crowdsourcing Can Transform Government (June 15, 2011). Available at Social Science Electronic Publishing: http://ssrn.com/abstract=1868283

Longo, Justin. 2011. Opendata: Digital-Era Governance Thoroughbred or New Public Management Trojan Horse? Public Policy & Governance Review 2(2): 38.

Lynch, A. 2010. Crowdsourcing is not new - The History of Crowdsourcing (1714 to 2010). http://blog.designcrowd.com/article/202/crowdsourcing- is-not-new--the-history-of-crowdsourcing-1714-to-2010.

Nam, Taewoo. 2010. "The Wisdom of Crowds in Government 2.0: Information Paradigm Evolution toward Wiki-Government". AMCIS 2010 Proceedings. Paper 337.

Oram, Andrew. 2011. Promoting Open Source Software in Government: The Challenges of Motivation and Follow-Through. Journal of Information Technology & Politics 8(3): 240-252.

Peppler, Kylie A. & Maria Solomou. 2011. Building creativity: collaborative learning and creativity in social media environments. On the Horizon 19(1): 13-23.

Surowiecki. 2004. The Wisdom of Crowds. Why the Many Are Smarter Than the Few and How Collective Wisdom Shapes Business, Economies, Societies and Nations