Information Technology and Politics
40-7   Digital Governance: Policy Development and Administrative Strategies

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Date: Thursday, Sep 3, 4:15 PM
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Location: Convention Centre 803B

Location subject to change. Check the Final Program issued upon arrival at the conference for updates and actual room numbers.
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Chair: Charles L. Mitchell
Grambling State University, mitchellc@gram.edu

Author(s):
E-Government at the Local Level: Variations and Potential Explanations
John Hoornbeek
Kent State University, johnhlk@msn.com
  Mark Cassell
  Kent State University, mcassell@kent.edu

E-government in Authoritarian States: Content Analysis of E-Government Websites in Central Asia
Erica J. Johnson
University of Washington, ejj3@u.washington.edu

Federal Agency Blogs in Transition: Comparison of Late Bush Administration and Early Obama Administration Use of Blogs
Julianne Mahler
George Mason University, jmahler@gmu.edu
  Priscilla M. Regan
  George Mason University, pregan@gmu.edu

All Politics Is Local, or Is It? Political Blogs and State Politics
Antoinette Pole
Montclair State University, tonipole@gmail.com


Discussant(s): Henry Farrell
George Washington University, henry@henryfarrell.net