Dear all,

Tim G. Davies and I have just released the rolling issue of the Special
Issue on Open Government Data of the Journal of Community Informatics. This
is ahead of the OGP in Brasilia, where our very own Gautam John is speaking
to international audiences about transparency in governance.

I strongly urge you to look at some of the contributions in this issue,
especially Jo Bates’ paper on “This is what modern deregulation looks
like.” It is an interesting analysis of the OGD movement in the UK. Rollie
Cole’s point of view on the state of OGD in government departments is
another interesting contribution.

Regards,

Zainab

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From: michael gurstein <[email protected]>
Date: Thu, Apr 12, 2012 at 6:46 PM
Subject: [ciresearchers] FW: [JoCI] Special Issue: Community Informatics
and Open Government Data
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Readers:

The Journal of Community Informatics has just published its latest issue at
http://ci-journal.net/index.php/ciej. We invite you to review the Table of
Contents here and then visit our web site to review articles and items of
interest.

This special issue edited by Tim Davies and Zainab Bawa is being offered as
a constructive contribution to the developing debates and practices of Open
Government Data - as global infrastructures, technical architectures, and
grassroots movements co-evolve. It is published as a rolling issue, with an
initial set of papers made available in April 2012, and a further set of
papers (currently going through the review process), and field notes
(responding to emerging themes) to be published later in the year. Our hope
is that this provides a way to combine the editorial and review processes of
putting together a journal issue, with a rapidly emerging and evolving
field, where developments far outpace the speed of conventional scholarly
publishing.

Thanks for the continuing interest in our work,

Michael Gurstein, Ph.D.
Editor in Chief: Journal of Community Informatics,
Vancouver CANADA
Phone 604-602-0624
[email protected]

The Journal of Community Informatics
Special Issue: Community Informatics and Open Government Data Table of
Contents http://ci-journal.net/index.php/ciej/issue/view/41

Editorial
--------
The Promises and Perils of Open Government Data (OGD)
       Tim G. Davies,  Zainab Ashraf Bawa

Two Worlds of Open Government Data:  Getting the Lowdown on Public Toilets
in Chennai and Other Matters
       Michael Gurstein


Articles
--------
"This is what modern deregulation looks like" :  co-optation and
contestation in the shaping of the UK's Open Government Data Initiative
       Jo Bates

Design Issues for Building Deliberative Digital Habitats
       Fiorella De Cindio

The Rhetoric of Transparency and its Reality: Transparent Territories,
Opaque Power and Empowerment
       Bhuvaneswari Raman

Data Template For District Economic Planning
       Sharadini Rath


Notes from the field
--------
Open Data - what the citizens really want
       Wolfgang Both

Some Observations on the Practice of "Open Data" As Opposed to Its Promise
       Roland J. Cole

Apps For Amsterdam
       Tom Demeyer

Collecting data in Chennai City and the limits of openness
       Nithya V Raman


Notes and cases from the field (practitioners)
--------
Mapping the Tso Kar basin in Ladakh
       Shashank Srinivasan


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... ambling along roads and courses, not knowing whether I am running
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