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Sunday: EGOV PhD Colloquium

Sunday, 3rd September 2006 PhD Colloquium

Morning

09:00 - 13:00

09:00 - 10:45
PhD Colloquium opening


09:00
Welcome and introduction to the colloquium Ake Grönlund, Dept of Informatics (ESI), Örebro University, Sweden
09:15
Presentation of all
09:45
Presentation of DEMO_net Kim V. Andersen, Copenhagen Business School, Denmark
10:00
Introduction to e-Participation Ann Macintosh, International Teledemocracy Center, Napier University, UK
10:20
e-Participation and eGovernment research Ake Grönlund, Dept of Informatics (ESI), Örebro University, Sweden

10:45 - 11:15
Coffee break

11:15 - 13:00
PhD Colloquium opening - cont'd
11:15
eGovernment, DemoNet and eParticipation research challenges, opportunities and prospects
Maria A. Wimmer, Institute for IS Research, Research Group eGovernment, University of Koblenz, Germany, and
Ann Macintosh, International Teledemocracy Center, Napier University, UK
11:45 Panel: About research - rigor and relevance
12:45 Specifics for the rest of the day, groups, rooms, procedures

13:00 - 14:30
Lunch break

Afternoon
14:30 - 18:00

14:30 - 18:00
PhD Students' working groups - Four parallel groups

Group 1: Group leader - Ann Macintosh, Napier University, UK

Local electronic forums: a few characteristics of a discursive political space and its links to the democratic deliberation Stephanie Wojcik, Institut d?Etudes Politiques de Toulouse, France

Role of organizational memory in environmental planning processes: the problem of innovation of practices Pedro Martin, University Oberta de Catalunya, Spain

Supporting participatory budget elaboration through the web Jesus Rios, Rey Juan Carlos University, Spain

The Use of ICTs for Dissemination of Knowledge in Developing Countries Annika Andersson, Örebro University, Sweden

Underlying Factors for Implementing E-Government Policy as Managerial Efficiency or as Citizen Empowerment in English and Italian Local Government Rony Medaglia, University of Rome "La Sapienza", Italy

Group 2: Group leader - Kim Viborg Andersen, Copenhagen Business School, Denmark

Conceptualizing eParticipation in Practice Annelie Ekelin, Blekinge Institute of Technology, Sweden

Gender in the development of public e-services Johanna Sefyrin, Mid Sweden University, Sweden

New Media and Moderation Stefanie Roeder, Fraunhofer-Institute, Germany

Interoperability Framework of eGovernment in Environmental Information Exchange of the Czech Republic Matej Stefanik, Masaryk University, Czech Republic

The Adoption and Use of Open Source for the Facilitation of eDemocracy Guoli Zhang, Napier University, UK

A "Citizen-Centred Approach" for Development of Public e-Services ? Conceptions of Social Systems Design for Citizen Involvement Ulrika Loefstedt, Mid Sweden University, Sweden

Group 3: Group leader - Maria Wimmer, University of Koblenz, Germany

Fuzzy Relations and Semantics Marek Skokan, Technical University Kosice, Slovakia

Potential use of FCA-based approach to ontology extraction from texts Peter Butka, Technical University of Kosice, Slovakia

Guiding the release of microdata by using support and confidence of association rules Marek P. Zielinski, University of Pretoria, South Africa

Public administration conserving archivation in relation to e-Government services prosecution Rudolf Vohnout, University of Pardubice, Czech Republic

Web Based Learning Portal Joaquim Da Silva, University of Porto, Portugal

E-participation, Technology Choices and Literacies in Malawi: The Development of a Framework of Inquiry Anthony Ziba, Napier University, UK

Group 4: Group leader - Ake Grönlund, Örebro University, Sweden

Adoption of Electronic Data Interchange with Governmental Organisations Rex Arendsen, University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands

An Institutional Analysis of eParticipation PhD scholarship on eParticipation in digital government Christine Secher, CBS, Denmark

Principles of public administration activities and ICTs David Spacek, Masaryk University, Czech Republic

"The Digital Youth Revolt": Young People, the Internet and Civic Participation Maja Turnsek, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia

19:00
Common Dinner