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Emerging Scholars of E-Government in China: Four Research Studies
This panel presents research from four projects exploring e-government in China currently under development by doctoral students in the information science and the communication programs at the University at Albany. Some of the projects reflect topics and themes that are of traditional interest, while others focus on topics that are more novel but nonetheless related to digital government in China.