Information Polity – An International Journal of Government & Democracy in the Information Age (Formerly Information Infrastructure & Policy)
Homepage: http://www.iospress.nl/loadtop/load.php?isbn=15701255
Mission statement:
- To publish top quality academic research of high strategic relevance to practitioners.
- To publish work undertaken by practitioners, who are actively engaged in the broad arenas of government and democracy.
- To show awareness that ICT is of deepening significance for all polities as new forms of government and democratic practice are sought throughout the world.
Scope:
- The modernization of government and ICT.
- Consumer responsive government.
- Joined up government and ICT.
- The globalisation of government and ICT.
- Virtual government.
- Data privacy, protection and security.
- Democratic innovation and ICT.
- The citizen, the state and ICT.
- Changing ICT-supported democratic practices in the contemporary polity.
- Public policies for ICT development and adoption.
Audience: academics and practitioners in the field of policy developments surrounding information & communications technologies (ICT) in government and democracy.
Availability: Partly free
Editor: Professor J. A. Taylor
Link to editorial board: http://www.iospress.nl/loadtop/load.php?isbn=15701255
Special issus:
- Vol. 13 (1-2): Political Blogs and Representative Democracy
- Vol. 12 (4): Reflections on ICT in Public Administration from the European Group on Public Administration
- Vol. 11 (3-4): The development of e-government in Central and Eastern Europe
- Vol. 10 (3-4): The World Wide Web and the 2004 European Parliament Election
- Vol. 10 (1-2): Public Administration in the Information Society: Essays in Risk and Trust
- Vol. 9 (1-2): Use of ICT by Members of Parliament.
- Vol. 10 (1-2): Public Administration in the Information Society: Essays in Risk & Trust.
- Vol. 10 (3-4): The World Wide Web & 2004 European Parliament Election.
Publication Frequency (x times per year): 3
Publisher: IOS Press
Lifespan: 1996

