Virtual government–citizen relations: Informational, transactional, or collaborative?

LA Brainard, JG McNutt - Administration & society, 2010 - journals.sagepub.com
Public administration theory and practice suggest that e-government, citizen participation,
and government–citizen collaboration are contributing to a movement toward New Public …

Diasporas and conflict societies: conflict entrepreneurs, competing interests or contributors to stability and development?

JM Brinkerhoff - Conflict, Security & Development, 2011 - Taylor & Francis
This paper summarises our state of knowledge regarding diaspora engagement in conflict
socieities. It presents a map of possible diaspora contributions and their specific potential …

Irresponsible radicalisation: Diasporas, globalisation and long-distance nationalism in the digital age

D Conversi - Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, 2012 - Taylor & Francis
The growing scholarship on ethnic diasporas has prompted various off-shoots. Two
significant directions are the relationship of diasporas with globalisation and their role in the …

The ties that bind: Internet communication technologies, networked authoritarianism, and 'voice'in the Syrian diaspora

DM Moss - Globalizations, 2018 - Taylor & Francis
Internet communication technologies (ICTs) enable diasporas to act transnationally by
facilitating ties to their places of origin and providing low-cost ways to mobilize against home …

Digital diasporas and conflict prevention: the case of Somalinet. com

JM Brinkerhoff - Review of international studies, 2006 - cambridge.org
Recent research on the Internet and terrorism confirms the Internet's enabling features for
terrorist activities, including its ease of access, anonymity, and international character. While …

Migration in public administration research: A systematic review and future directions

J Yeo, X Huang - International Journal of Public Administration, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
Against the backdrop of increasing public and social interests in migration, this article
conducts a systematic review of research addressing the topic of migration published in top …

Can conflict-generated diasporas be moderate actors during episodes of contested sovereignty? Lebanese and Albanian diasporas compared

M Koinova - Review of International Studies, 2011 - cambridge.org
Conflict-generated diasporas are considered likely to maintain radical behaviours. This
article seeks to explain why and how they nevertheless adopt moderate claims, especially …

Electronic commons, community policing, and communication: Online police-citizen discussion groups in Washington, DC

LA Brainard, T Derrick-Mills - Administrative Theory & Praxis, 2011 - Taylor & Francis
In recent years, scholars and practitioners have bemoaned the decline in public life. The"
commons," as the worry goes, is shrinking. The article investigates the effort by the …

Migrant transnationalism in violent democracies

C Pérez-Armendáriz - Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, 2021 - Taylor & Francis
We can strengthen our understanding of the relationship between transnational migration
and origin-country politics by starting with the premise that violence is a key feature of …

Digital diasporas and international development: Afghan‐Americans and the reconstruction of Afghanistan

JM Brinkerhoff - … and Development: The International Journal of …, 2004 - Wiley Online Library
Digital diasporas, diasporas organised on the Internet, offer potential to contribute
relevance, representativeness and responsiveness in meeting development needs …