Digital government through social networks: how citizens can aggregate their money and votes to define digital government.
Britt BlaserDavid WeinbergerJoe TrippiPublished in: D.GO (2009)
Keyphrases
- digital government
- e government
- government services
- public administration
- social networks
- federal government
- north america
- public participation
- researchers and practitioners
- social media
- data collection
- social sciences
- electronic government
- public sector
- web portal
- government information
- social network analysis
- nsf funded
- project highlights
- sensor networks
- birds of a feather session
- service delivery
- recent advances
- knowledge management