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Editorial

Editorial

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Citation

Meijer A & Webster W (2018) Editorial. Information Polity, 23 (3), p. 247. https://doi.org/10.3233/ip-180008

Abstract
First paragraph: Academic contribution to knowledge is constantly evolving and in this issue we present a set of articles that cover a number of contemporary e-government debates, in this case open data, algorithms, e-participation and network leadership. This issue also contains a provocative analysis of the relationship between technology and the ¡®deep state¡¯, and explores how technology can be deployed in defense of democracy and democratic values. Alongside these articles this issue also includes a country report and a book review. Combined, these publications demonstrate the intellectual contribution of Information Polity ¨C they present strong empirical analyses of new developments, enhanced theoretical insight, as well as provoking new debates and ideas.

Keywords
Sociology and Political Science; Communication; Public Administration; Information Systems

Journal
Information Polity: Volume 23, Issue 3

StatusPublished
Publication date31/12/2018
Publication date online20/08/2018
Date accepted by journal01/08/2018
PublisherIOS Press
ISSN1570-1255

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Professor William Webster

Professor William Webster

Personal Chair, Management, Work and Organisation