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UK Online: Forcing Citizen Involvement into a Technically-Oriented Framework?

Philip LeithContact Information and John MorisonContact Information

(6)  School of Law, Queen’s University, BT7 INN Belfast, N. Ireland, UK
Abstract
UK Online is a centralised initiative which attempts to structure the nature of Government- citizen interaction, part of which is to expand notions of “citizen involvement” using technological approaches. The UK Online initiative lies within a general process of “modernisation” that is driven by the UK Government’s White Paper Modernising Government1. We suggest that this project — along with other UK e-Government projects — which advertise a avowedly neutral strategy of developing ICT in government actually involves an attempt on the part of Government to structure and control a new space that is opened up.
HMSO Cmd 4310 1999.

Contact Information Philip Leith
Email: p.leith@qub.ac.uk

Contact Information John Morison
Email: j.morison@qub.ac.uk
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