{"id":2718,"date":"2019-01-10T14:54:17","date_gmt":"2019-01-10T13:54:17","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/espol.univ-catholille.fr\/?p=2718"},"modified":"2020-01-31T15:03:43","modified_gmt":"2020-01-31T14:03:43","slug":"ethics-and-new-models-of-governance-20th-annual-international-conference-on-digital-government-research-dubai-uae-june-18-20-2019","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/espol-lille.eu\/en\/ethics-and-new-models-of-governance-20th-annual-international-conference-on-digital-government-research-dubai-uae-june-18-20-2019\/","title":{"rendered":"[CONFERENCE] Ethics and New Models of Governance. 20th Annual International Conference on Digital Government Research. Dubai, UAE, June 18-20, 2019"},"content":{"rendered":"

Convenors: <\/strong><\/p>\n

Zach Bastick, ESPOL Lille, France<\/p>\n

Alois Paulin, Siemens, Austria<\/p>\n

Adeyinka Adewale, Henley Business School, UK<\/p>\n

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The 2019 DG.O Conference will host the track \u201cEthics & New Models of Governance\u201d. The track discusses challenges along the boundaries of society, technology, and governance. Our focus is on issues beyond established research paths and priorities in e-governance and e-democracy.<\/p>\n

Political science has largely studied technologies that support the work and mission of government agencies and agents. This track addresses the question how radical<\/em> technological innovation can transform the power of citizens and the sovereign body so as to enable active control over government.<\/p>\n

This track invites contributions that discuss pending technological challenges for government, disruptive technological ecosystems, and the role of tech in radical political innovation.<\/p>\n

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Guiding Challenges<\/strong><\/p>\n