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Professor of Social Informatics, Edinburgh Napier University

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Tag Archives: EGOVIS2021

Peter Cruickshank appointed to the programme committee of 10th International Conference on Electronic Government and the Information Systems Perspective (EGOVIS2021)

Posted on March 25, 2021 by Hazel Hall
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Peter Cruickshank of the Centre for Social Informatics has been appointed to the programme committee of the 10th International Conference on Electronic Government and the Information Systems Perspective (EGOVIS2021). This appointment recognises Peter’s established track record of research in e-government, particularly on e-participation at hyperlocal levels. See, for example, Cruickshank, Hall & Ryan (2020). Continue reading →

Posted in Appointments, Events | Tagged Centre for Social Informatics, conference, CSI, e.government, Edinburgh Napier University, EGOVIS2021, information systems, Peter Cruickshank | Leave a reply

Professor Hazel Hall

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