Electronic Constitution: Social, Cultural, and Political Implications

Electronic Constitution: Social, Cultural, and Political Implications

Indexed In: SCOPUS
Release Date: March, 2009|Copyright: © 2009 |Pages: 310
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-60566-254-1
ISBN13: 9781605662541|ISBN10: 1605662542|EISBN13: 9781605662558
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Description:

Creative advancements in the field of information technology are rapidly transforming and reinventing former governmental practices, opening the door to new possibilities in areas such as digital citizenship and e-politics.

Electronic Constitution: Social, Cultural, and Political Implicationsprovides analysis of the relationship between digital information technologies and politics, relating these issues to the historical system transformation. Addressing researchers, scholars, and students of advanced courses in political disciplines, this book highlights technological innovation as a strategy of reorganization in political-institutional systems.

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The many academic areas covered in this publication include, but are not limited to:

  • American electronic constitution
  • E-Government Policies
  • Electronic constitution
  • Fabrication of networked socialities
  • Geopolitics of technological innovations
  • Information networks
  • Innovation in world politics
  • Internet Governance
  • Power structures in digital networks
  • Virtual government
Reviews & Statements

This book provides a recognition and a reinterpretation of the so-called

– Digital Revolution

relating it to the processes of transformation of the current historical system.

– Francesco Amoretti, University of Salerno, Italy

This book addresses the idea of an

– Electronic Constitution

As an essential part of an information society, covering such global topics as the governing of cyberspace, integration, and the competition in e-government environments and innovative information networks in global politics.

– Book News Inc. (June 2009)
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Francesco Amoretti is Professor of Political Communication, and of E-democracy and E-Government Policies, University of Salerno, Graduate Degree Course in Communication Science. Since 1999 he is Member of the Directive Committee of the Political Communication Review. He has published journal articles in several areas, including social policies, administrative reforms, and mass media and political systems. Currently his interests focus broadly on new technologies and politics – e-democracy and e-government - communication policy, European public space, and cyberspace. Recent publications are in the Encyclopedia of Digital Government, Encyclopedia of Information Science and Technology, and in a issue of Review of Policy Research.
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Editorial Advisory Board
  • Clementina Casula, University of Cagliari, Italy
  • Mauro Di Meglio, University of Naples “l’Orientale,” Italy
  • Wolfgang Kleinwächter, Unversity of Aarhus, Germany
  • Wainer Lusoli, University of Chester, UK
  • Fortunato Musella, University of Naples “Federico II,” Italy
  • Claudia Padovani, University of Padova, Italy
  • Mauro Santaniello, University of Salerno, Italy
  • Nicolas Pejuot, France