ISSN 1699-8154

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Issue 5 (2007)

Article

Monograph "IV Internet, Law and Politics Congress. Social Software and Web 2.0: Legal and Political Implications"

Towards e-Government 2.0: Review of the IV Internet, Law and Politics Congress - Political Track

Ismael Peña-López (ipena@uoc.edu)
Lecturer of Public Policies for Development at the School of Law and Political Science of the UOC

Abstract

Review of the Political Track of the IV Internet, Law and Politics Congress, held in June 2008, organized by the Department of Law and Political Science, Universitat Oberta de Catalunya. An overview of the latest work by researchers and professionals in the field of political dialogue between institutions and citizens on the Internet was presented, specifically that involving the new participation-rich environment of Web 2.0.

Keywords

blogs, cyberactivism, e-government, electronic democracy, participation, politics 2.0

Topic

e-Government


Submission date:  May 2008
Accepted in:  June 2008
Published in:  September 2008

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