Citizen Surveillance of the State: A Mirror for eGovernment?

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Jeroen Verplanke

University of Twente

Javier Martinez

University of Twente

Gianluca Miscione

University College Dublin (UCD) - College of Business and Law; Oxford Internet Institute

Yola Georgiadou

University of Twente

David Coleman

University of New Brunswick - Fredericton

Abdishakur Awil Hassan

University of Twente

Date Written: 2010

Abstract

This paper discusses, conceptually and empirically, the role of geographic ICT (geoICT) and virtual globes (e.g. Google Earth) at the interface of public policy and citizens. Our preliminary findings from on-going field work in an Indian city and in Zanzibar suggest that virtual globe technology can potentially transfer to citizens surveillance power, traditionally held by the government. Starting from the traditional electronic government framework, where bureaucracy acts as a filter between policy makers and citizens with grievances, we outline an emerging framework where commercial virtual globes act as mediators between policy-makers and citizens. We show that the emerging framework holds the potential of allowing citizens concerned, in our case, about the quality of water services, to influence policy makers directly. The virtual globe acts as a mirror to the traditional eGovernment framework and lends a different societal visibility both to public services provision, and to localized citizens’ needs.

Suggested Citation

Verplanke, Jeroen and Martinez, Javier and Miscione, Gianluca and Georgiadou, Yola and Coleman, David and Hassan, Abdishakur Awil, Citizen Surveillance of the State: A Mirror for eGovernment? (2010). Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2617208 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.2617208

Jeroen Verplanke (Contact Author)

University of Twente ( email )

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Javier Martinez

University of Twente ( email )

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Netherlands

Gianluca Miscione

University College Dublin (UCD) - College of Business and Law ( email )

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Oxford Internet Institute ( email )

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Yola Georgiadou

University of Twente ( email )

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David Coleman

University of New Brunswick - Fredericton ( email )

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Abdishakur Awil Hassan

University of Twente ( email )

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Twente
Netherlands

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