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Information Polity 21 (2016) 119–121 119 DOI 10.3233/IP-160386 IOS Press Introduction As the incoming Editor-in-Chief it is my great pleasure to present you with this latest edition of Information Polity. The International Journal of Government and Democracy in the Information Age. For what is still a new journal in an emerging interdisciplinary area of study, we have an important contribution to make to better understand and explain new technology-enabled forms of government, governing and democratic practice that are sought or experienced throughout the world. This edition is another excellent example of how contributors to this journal are at the forefront of scholarly contribution and thought leadership in this emerging area. I would like to take this opportunity to thank our esteemed academic colleague and former Editor- in-Chief, Honorary Editor John Taylor, for his excellent leadership and efforts to establish Information Polity as one of the finest academic journals in our field to date. My intention is to build on this strong tra- dition of publishing journal articles of robust academic quality and with an actively engaging, influential role in debates on government and democracy in the information age. I also would like to introduce you to our new Information
Information Polity – IOS Press
Published: Jan 1, 2016
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