01314pab a2200145 454500008004000000100002200040245008300062260000900145300001400154362000800168520090100176650002601077700002001103773004501123180718b2005 xxu||||| |||| 00| 0 eng d aDumont, Georgette aVirtual jungles: survival accountability, and governance in online communities c2005 ap.287-99. aSep aBy making it possible for once dispersed individuals to communicate nd cooperate online, the Internet has raised the importance of cybercommunities - informal, online collectivities that provide support by means of many-to-many communication - as an overlooked delivery system for the provision of public goods. The importance to public administration of these communities is discussed through multisectoral analysis. Existing case study - based research on the topic is empirically assessed by mapping the cyberuniverses of three issue areas discussed in that research. Although many of the findings of the existing research remain valid, the internal governance, and so the accountability and legitimacy, of cybercommunities are found to be weak. This raises serious questions about current understanding regarding the implication of online organization for public administration. - Reproduced. aPublic administration aCandler, George aAmerican Review of Public Administration