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International Journal of Information Communication Technologies and Human Development, Volume 4
Volume 4, Number 1, 2012
- Phannachet Na Lamphun, Vilas Wuwongse:

Inter-Governmental Collaboration Through E-Document Computation: A Case Study of Provincial Budgeting in Thailand. 1-23 - Hisham M. E. Abdelsalam, Christopher G. Reddick, Hatem ElKadi, Sara Gamal:

Factors Affecting Perceived Effectiveness of Local E-Government in Egypt. 24-38 - Emad Abu-Shanab, Ameen Al-Azzam:

Trust Dimensions and the Adoption of E-Government in Jordan. 39-51 - Bert Mulder, Martijn Hartog:

Determine the Workload of the Structural Implementation of E-Democracy: Local Government Policy Issues, Policy Cycle and Styles of Citizenship Combined. 52-61 - Dalibor Stanimirovic, Mirko Vintar:

Modelling IT Outsourcing Process: The Case of Slovenian Municipalities. 62-81 - Tina Jukic, Joze Bencina, Mirko Vintar:

Multi-Attribute Evaluation of E-Government Projects: Slovenian Approach. 82-92 - Izzat Alsmadi

, Mohammed Al-Kabi, Abdullah Wahbeh:
A Conceptual Organization for Websites Metrics and E-Government Websites: A Case Study. 93-117
Volume 4, Number 2, 2012
- Brian J. Bowe

, Robin Blom
, Eric Freedman:
Cyber-Dissent and Power: Negotiating Online Boundaries in Repressitarian Regimes. 1-19 - John Lannon, Edward F. Halpin

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Preface. 1-6 - José Rodrigues-Filho:

ICT and Human Rights in Brazil: The Invisible Dictatorship of Electronic Surveillance. 20-32 - Ana-Cristina Ionescu:

ICTs and Gender-Based Rights. 33-49 - Shane O'Hanlon

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The Impact of Health Information Technology on Human Rights. 50-60 - Christopher Wilson, Alexandra Dunn:

Contingency and Hybridity in the Study of Digital Advocacy Networks: Implications of the Egyptian Protest Movement. 61-80
Volume 4, Number 3, 2012
- Ari-Veikko Anttiroiko

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The Role of New Technologies in Reshaping Governance Platforms. 1-13 - Gunilla Bradley:

The Convergence Theory on ICT and Psychosocial Life Environment. 14-27 - Lech W. Zacher:

Society, Market and Technology Nexus as Contexts of ICT Policies and Applications: Some Issues and Reflections. 28-38 - Raymon R. Bruce:

Founding an Organization Theory of Work Policy as Imperative Regimes of Regulated Freedom for ITC Development. 39-55 - Sangeeta Sharma, Pankaj Nagar:

Governometrics: A Quasi-Quantitative Policy Syntax for Optimal Governance. 56-61
Volume 4, Number 4, 2012
- Ali Acilar, Muzaffer Aydemir:

Exploring Gender Differences in Attitudes Toward Software Piracy Among Undergraduate Students in a Developing Country. 1-9 - James C. Schopf:

Democratization and the Politics Behind Korean E-Government. 10-24 - M. Kemal Öktem:

Public Administration & ICT for Human Development in Turkey How to Remove Limitations. 25-38 - Md. Abir Hasan Khan, S. M. Shafiqul Alam:

E-Governance in the Developing World: An Overview on Bangladesh. 39-51 - Frank Makoza, Wallace Chigona:

The Outcomes of ICT Diffusion and Human Development in Malawi. 52-70

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