EGOV - Open e-governance and e-democracy
Short description
The course describes the historical development of e-government and e-democracy and addressing emerging phenomenon open e-government by discussing the way in which information and communication technologies has changed and will change the public sector. The course focuses on theories of e-democracy, public administration and information systems. Several case studies of e-government will be presented and discussed.
Aim
After the course the student should be able to:
- Demonstrate in-depth knowledge of the central concepts and theories in e-government and e-democracy and the
historical development of these concepts and theories
- Analyze how changes in information and communications technology affects e-government in different parts of the world
- Analyze "e-governance" as both a political and technological artifact kontrukt
- Critically examine the positive and negative characteristics of new forms of e-government
Syllabus
Outline
The course is given as a distance course. The course is given in english.