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USEFUL DIGITAL GOV. LINKS
Affiliated Research Groups
Digital Government Programs/Organizations
United States
- APSA Information Technology and Politics Section, American Political Science Association
- The Bentley College Invision Project: The Impacts of Information Visibility in Interorganizational Relations.
- Center for Technology and Dispute Resolution, University of Massachusetts Amherst
- Center for Technology in Government, State University of New York at Albany (SUNY)
- Center for Technology and Information Policy, Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs, Syracuse University
- Center for Research on Information Technology and Organizations, University of California at Irvine
- Congress Online Project, George Washington University and the Congressional Management Foundation
- Digital Government Research Center, University of Southern California/Information Science Institute and Columbia University
- E-Government for Development, Institute for Development Policy and Management, University of Manchester
- E-governance Institute, Rutgers-Newark, The State University of New Jersey
- Electronic Enterprise Institute, University of Massachusetts Amherst
- MIT Program on Internet & Telecoms Convergence, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
- National Science Foundation's Digital Government Program: The Digital Government Program support applied technical and social research on technology and government
- Program Science, Technology & Society, Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University
- Program on Networked Governance, Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University
- Science, Technology, and Society Initiative, University of Massachusetts Amherst
International
Useful Resources
- APSA Information Technology and Politics Section Listserv; new WIKI researcher database for the section, American Political Science Association
- Best of the Web: E-democracy
- Cyberinfrastructure and Digital Government Report, report written for the CISE Directorate
- DigitalGovernment.org: Information about NSF Digital Government Program Grantee research and news
- Digital Divide Data, Cambridge, MA and Cambodia
- E-Gov First Stop: Practical policy, strategy, or technology aspects of e-government programs and services
- i-Pol, Portal on Internet and Politics, University of Salford
- ICT for Development, Development Gateway, Ash Institute of Democratic Government and Innovation
- Inside Politics, Taubman Center for Public Policy, Brown University, and The Genesis Institute
- IS World Encyclopedia, Terry College of Business, University of Georgia
- Open Source Linux Laboratory, UMass Amherst
- Political Web: Analyzing political web spheres
For links to Digital Government Researchers, please visit our People page or click here.
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