FW: Call for Volunteers - Fifth Global E-Governance Survey 2011
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From: Yueping Zheng <zheng...@GMAIL.COM> Subject: Call for Volunteers - Fifth Global E-Governance Survey 2011 Date: 10/14/2011 02:07 PM
Dear All,
We are seeking volunteers for the Fifth Global E-Governance Survey,
conducted by the E-Governance Institute at the School of Public
Affairs and Administration, Rutgers University-Newark. This study is
conducted every two years. It represents a continued effort to
evaluate digital governance in large municipalities throughout the
world, which produces comparative analyses of e-governance and
contributes to the e-governance literature.
Surveyors will have the opportunity to learn about e-governance and
related issues such as e-democracy, e-voting, e-bulletin boards,
website usability and online citizen participation. In appreciation of
your contribution, your participation will be credited in the
published results.
We are recruiting volunteers who read the following languages and
would be willing to evaluate a city website, as part of the Global
E-Governance Survey 2011. The languages include Albanian, Arabic,
Armenian, Azerbaijani, Bengali, Bulgarian, Chinese, Croatian, Czech,
Danish, Dutch, English, Estonian, Finnish, Georgian, German, Greek,
Hungarian, Indonesian, Farsi, French, Hebrew, Italian, Japanese,
Korean, Latvian, Lithuanian, Malay, Marathi, Moldovan, Nepali,
Norwegian, Portuguese, Polish, Romanian, Russian, Serbian,
Serbo-Croatian, Slovakian, Slovene, Spanish, Swedish, Thai, Turkish,
Ukrainian, and Vietnamese.
If you are interested in participating in the survey, please email me
at zheng...@gmail.com and I will send you further details.