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Digital Government:
Research and Practice (DGOV)
*Inaugural Issue Announcement*
Co-Editors-in-Chief
Soon Ae Chun, City University of New York, USA
Beth Simone Noveck, The Governance Lab/New York University, USA
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*The inaugural issue of Digital Government: Research and Practice
(DGOV) is
now available in the ACM Digital Library
<https://orange.hosting.lsoft.com/trk/click?ref=znwrbbrs9_6-24074x32051fx014349&>!*
*Digital Government: Research and Practice* (DGOV) is an open
access
interdisciplinary journal focused on the impact of technology on
governance
and public institutions. It promotes applied and empirical
research from
academics, practitioners, designers, and technologists, using
political,
policy, social, computer, and data sciences methodologies.
DGOV aims to appeal to a wider audience of research and practice
communities with novel insights, disruptive design ideas,
technical
solutions, scientific and empirical knowledge, and a deep
understanding of
digital impact in the public sector. The major areas include the
new forms
of governance and citizen roles in the inter-connected digital
environment,
as well as the governance of new technologies, including
governance of
automation, sensor devices, robot behavior, artificial
intelligence, and
big data. Whether it is governing technology or technology for
governing,
the goal is to offer cutting-edge research and concepts designed
to
navigate and balance the competing demands of transparency and
cybersecurity, innovation and accountability, and collaboration
and
privacy. It covers computational, technical, social scientific,
behavioral,
analytical, theoretical, and integrative approaches.
The inaugural issue of DGOV asks early pioneers in digital
governance and
digital democracy to reflect on the past and future state of the
fields,
looking back twenty years and looking ahead twenty years. It
features a
selection of articles from pioneers in the field including an
interview
with Vint Cerf, recognized as one of the fathers of the internet.
Additional contributors to the first issue include Richard Sclove,
Douglas
Schuler, Jeff Jarvis, John Gastil, Todd Davis, Hans Jochen Scholl,
Oren
Perez, Kim Andersen, Jungwoo Lee, and Helle Henriksen.
For further information, to read the inaugural issue or to submit
your
manuscript, please visit dgov.acm.org
<https://orange.hosting.lsoft.com/trk/click?ref=znwrbbrs9_6-24074x32033ex014349&>
.
Jungwoo Lee, *Ph.D.*
*Professor, Smart Technology Management, GSI*
*Director, Center for Work Science, ICONS*
*Yonsei University, Seoul, Korea, **+82-10-5398-7751*
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