It Takes More than Two... Developing a TANGO Arena for Regional Cooperation around e-Government

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Abstract

The TANGO e-government arena is an on-going project in Southern Sweden, funded by the Innovative Actions of the European Regional Development Fund. The aim of the project is to establish cooperation between the public sector, private enterprise and university-based research in designing public e-services. Our starting point is e-government understood as co-construction of technology, society and citizenship in everyday life. This approach is based on the Scandinavian Tradition of Participatory Design, but also motivated by on-going technological development. In cooperating around development of new, integrated services, catering to various categories of users as well as to a growing diversity of mobile technologies, we are aiming to establish feedback channels between practice and theory, between use and design, and between different academic disciplines where we see a need to synchronize the models and methods we work with. Our current research questions focus on exploring and managing multi-perspectivity as a resource for design.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationElectronic Government, Second International Conference, EGOV 2003, Prague, Czech Republic, September 1-5, 2003, Proceedings : LNCS
EditorsRoland Traunmüller
Number of pages4
Volume2739
PublisherSpringer
Publication date2003
Pages472-475
ISBN (Print)978-3-540-40845-1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2003
Externally publishedYes
EventInternational Conference on electronic Government - Prague, Czech Republic
Duration: 1 Sept 20035 Sept 2003
Conference number: 2

Conference

ConferenceInternational Conference on electronic Government
Number2
Country/TerritoryCzech Republic
CityPrague
Period01/09/200305/09/2003
SeriesLecture Notes in Computer Science

Keywords

  • e-government
  • participatory design
  • co-design
  • interdisciplinarity
  • triple helix

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