Digital government at work : a social informatics perspective / Ian McLoughlin ad Rob Wilson with Mike Martin.
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- 9780191641442
- 0191641448
- 1299749542
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- 0199557721
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Drawing upon extensive research from inside live projects, this book examines the use of digital technologies to provide more joined-up public services, and combines cross-disciplinary insights to provide a new social informatics perspective on digital government.
Introduction ; 1. Digital Government and Public Service Innovation ; 2. A Social Informatics Perspective ; 3. Integration: Towards the Virtual Agency? ; 4. Joining-up Children's Services and Health ; 5. Identity Management, Governance, and the Citizen as Customer ; 6. On-line on the Front-Line: FAME ; 7. Co-production and Tele-care for Older People ; 8. Making Digital Government Work ; Methodological Appendix.
English.
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