Study on the Integration of Mobile Applications Into Governance Frameworks: A Study
Ambrose Preminger
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Abstract:
M-Governance has been viewed as a tool that would facilitate the process of empowering citizens, which is something that has been under discussion for decades in democratic countries that belong to the globalized world. It is viewed as a tool that will help facilitate such a process in a way that will be beneficial to the citizens themselves. It is deeply ingrained in the idea of democracy that citizens should be able to access government services online at any time of the day. This is because they should be empowered as a result of being able to do so. There are several pertinent issues that need to be addressed in this process, including the privacy of citizen data, the sharing of that data across countries, as well as the equal access to electronic services throughout the world, in order to make this process successful. In this study, we explore using a critical discourse analysis the perception of mobile governance as a catalyst for empowering citizens in the global advancement towards electronic democracy on the basis of a critical discourse analysis of mobile governance as a catalyst for empowering citizens in the global advancement towards electronic democracy. What role does mobile governance play in facilitating democracy in developing countries, where there are not enough resources to make it possible for every citizen to access mobile governance.
Keywords: Society and technology; mobile apps; governance; m-government; e-government; mobile apps and governance; m-governance (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: O32 O33 Q55 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2022-10-12
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Published in Amity University Press 1.1(2021): pp. 13-20
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