“E” the People: Do U.S. Municipal Government Web Sites Support Public Involvement? 论文

2006Public Administration Review引用 247
E-Government and Public ServicesSocial Media and PoliticsInternet Traffic Analysis and Secure E-voting

详细信息

发表期刊/会议
Public Administration Review
发表日期
2006-05-01
发表年份
2006

关键词

E-Government and Public ServicesSocial Media and PoliticsInternet Traffic Analysis and Secure E-voting

摘要

To what extent do local government Web sites support practical, meaningful public involvement? Fifteen years after the adoption and diffusion of the World Wide Web, the answer to this question remains cloudy and controversial. The promise—and peril—of Web‐based public involvement, known as e‐democracy , has been widely debated. Much of the debate has focused on theoretical abstractions or extrapolations of current political or technological trends. Empirical studies have been limited to reports on pilot projects, case studies, or special population surveys. This paper contributes to our empirical understanding of the question. It reports results of a recent comprehensive survey of official government Web sites in the principal cities of the 100 largest U.S. metropolitan areas. In particular, it examines whether and how U.S. city government Web sites facilitate users’ involvement in local public issues.

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