e-Government encompasses more than just technology, it challenges the way in which public sector service providers and citizens interact. The conference is calling for papers from Scholars and IT professionals to be examined for presentation. Democratic renewal, the transformation of service delivery, community leadership and citizenship integration as key elements of this fascinating subject.
In addition to the main conference, submissions are welcomed for three mini tracks; Legal, Agency, Trust and Governance Issues in e-Government (chaired by Bruno de Vuyst, Associate Professor, Vesalius College, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium); Mobile Government (chaired by Matthias Finger, Professor, Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale Lausanne, Switzerland) and e-Democracy (chaired by Mary Griffiths, Associate Professor, University of Adelaide, South Australia)
Abstracts are required in the first instance and should be submitted via the online form at www.academic-conferences.org/eceg/eceg2007/eceg07-abstract-submission.htm before the closing date of 11 January 2007.
Autor(en)/Author(s): Frances Ovia
Quelle/Source: All Africa, 08.10.2006