Information Polity is a tangible expression of the increasing awareness that Information and Communication technologies (ICTs) have become of deep significance for all polities as new technology-enabled forms of government, governing and democratic practice are sought or experienced throughout the world.
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Editor-in-Chief:  Albert Meijer,William Webster
scope: Bureaucratic reform and modernization - Public and democratic innovation - Public policy in the information age - Citizenship in the information age - The impact of ICTs on political institutions and democratic practice - ICT regulation and governance -Social media and citizen engagement - Political information and the role of new media - Internet activism, political organization and collective action - Government ICT strategy, leadership and management.
Print ISSN:  15701255,
Electronic ISSN:  18758754
Abstracting and Indexing:  Scopus
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Subject Area and Category:   Computer Science Information Systems Social Sciences Communication Geography, Planning and Development Public Administration Sociology and Political Science
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H Index:  39
Q1:  Sociology and Political Science
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Cite Score:  4.4
SNIP:  1.286
Journal Rank(SJR):  0.646
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Guidelines for Authors: Information Polity Author Guidelines
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Publisher:  IOS Press
Country:  Netherlands