Epistemology and Theoretical Explorations of e-Governance
Epistemology of e-governance is rooted into the processes of governance vis-a-vis the nature of Internet technology. ‘e’ Technology represent a complicated network for the transmission of knowledge and controls and not just a sequential chain of mechanics
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With a Special Australian Case Study by Carol Johnson
A Critical Impulse to e-Governance in the Asia Pacific
A Critical Impulse to e-Governance in the Asia Pacific
Amita Singh With a Special Australian Case Study by Carol Johnson
A Critical Impulse to e-Governance in the Asia Pacific
Prof. Amita Singh Centre for the Study of Law and Governance Jawaharlal Nehru University New Delhi, India
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Preface
The present study was initiated in 2009 which was a path-breaking year for the transition of governance studies into the study of information and communication technology especially in the Asian countries. Some of the leading global governance research institutions with interest in the region, like the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), Asian Development Bank (ADB, Manila), Asian Development Bank Institute (ADBI, Tokyo), Global Development Network (GDN, New Delhi) and the South Asia Division of the World Bank, had started taking keen interest in the intractable gaps within the development process in t
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