At this year’s EGPA conference in Toulouse I received the Award for Best Paper Presentation in the Permanent Study Group on e-Government. I would like to thank professor Marcel Thaens for granting me this honour and study group directors dr. Frank Bannister and professor Albert Meijer for organising fruitful and enjoyable study group sessions. Both the […]
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Presentation at EGPA Conference 2015
At this year’s conference of the European Group for Public Administration in Toulouse I’ll once again present a paper in the Permanent Study Group I on E-Government, entitled ‘Discrepancies between technology and legitimacy assumptions in the practice of public mobility surveillance‘. I’m looking forward to seeing many of my international colleagues, among whom several former colleagues […]