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Emerging challenges of e-citizenship: An agenda for action

By: Misra, D.C.
Material type: materialTypeLabelArticlePublisher: 2009Description: p.52-61.Subject(s): E citizenship In: Indian Journal of Public AdministrationSummary: In spite of an increasing number of users of e-governance services and other internet bases amenities the large segment of user-citizens has not been formally defined and entitled. Unlike the citizen charters adopted by many progressive governments there is no clear cut recognition of the entitlements of a e-client or e-citizen. E-governance has a vast potential to facilitate greater involvement of the citizens to make this a forum for reciprocal interactions. This article identifies the opportunities for realising full potential of e-governance and calls for a time bound agenda for future e-societies. - Reproduce.d
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Volume no: 55, Issue no: 1 Available AR82632

In spite of an increasing number of users of e-governance services and other internet bases amenities the large segment of user-citizens has not been formally defined and entitled. Unlike the citizen charters adopted by many progressive governments there is no clear cut recognition of the entitlements of a e-client or e-citizen. E-governance has a vast potential to facilitate greater involvement of the citizens to make this a forum for reciprocal interactions. This article identifies the opportunities for realising full potential of e-governance and calls for a time bound agenda for future e-societies. - Reproduce.d

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