eJournal of eDemocracy and Open Government (JeDEM)
The eJournal of eDemocracy and Open Government (JeDEM) provides researchers and practitioners the opportunity to advance the practice and understanding of eDemocracy, eGovernment, eParticipation. The journal aims to bridge innovative, insightful and stimulating research, testing and findings with practice and the work conducted by governments, NPOs, NGOs and professionals. JeDEM is published by the Centre for E-Government at the Danube University Krems (Austria).
Given the different backgrounds of the editors, JeDEM encourages articles which come from different disciplines or adopt an interdisciplinary approach, including eVoting, ePolitics, eSociety, business IT, applied computer gaming and simulation, cyberpsychology, usability, decision sciences, marketing, economics, psychology, sociology, media studies, communication studies, political science, philosophy, law, policy, legislation, and ethics. JeDEM provides up-to-date articles with ideas to be discussed, used and implemented, whilst at the same time also being a repository of knowledge.
JeDEM publishes ongoing and completed research, case studies and project descriptions that are selected after a rigorous blind review by experts in the field.
Resource Link: www.jedem.org
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April 26th, 2011 at 11:29 am
JeDEM seems like it would be a good place to go for research material, especially for students focusing on government studies. Is JeDEM available for only public school systems, or could other non-pubic schools such as the milo academy or a religious school be able to also have access to the research? I think this type of resource center is a wonderful idea and should be able to help educate many people to better understand government and NPOs.