Steve pointed to a few e-government journals in his latest DO-WIRE: eGovernment Quarterly and Journal of E-Government. I googled around a bit and found a few other journals: Electronic Journal of eGovernment, International Journal of E-Government, and e-Service Journal. I’m in no particular haste to publish stuff myself, but now I have a few references to throw at PhD-students and others who need/want to publish.
I must admit I don’t read any of these journals. Should I?
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Upcoming e-government journals
Journals for e-gov people sees Gotze listing a whole pile of e-government journals due to launch in 2004-05. It surprises me that it takes so long to launch a journal. What on earth are they doing?…
Apart from the e-service journal, which has been around a couple of years now, this is quite a depressing list of wannabes and never-will-bes. There is nothing intrinsic or unique about e-government that warrants a journal. There are plenty of social science journals out there where the issues it raises can be discussed, free from the need to pander to corporate agendas.