Call for Papers on eParticipation: European Journal of ePractice
The European Journal of ePractice invites contributions of both an empirical and theoretical nature, from a policy and/or technical perspective, and/or which address current issues or look into the medium term of mass collaboration and th e use of Web 2.0 and even Web 3.0 tools.
eParticipation is arguably one of the fastest growing areas in the eGovernment domain. Featuring as one of the eGovernment i2010 Action Plan's five main objectives, a number of initiatives and trials has mushroomed over the last few years. Against this background the European Journal of ePractice invites contributions of both an empirical and theoretical nature, from a policy and/or technical perspective, and/or which address current issues or look into the medium term of mass collaboration and th e use of Web 2.0 and even Web 3.0 tools. The deadline for article submissions is 8 December, 2008. More information here.

