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  • Editorial

    Noella Edelmann, Judith Schossboeck
    vi-vii
    2014-12-16
  • Editorial 9(2)

    Qinfeng Zhu, Noella Edelmann
    i - iii
    2017-12-18
  • Editorial 8(3)

    Noella Edelmann, Peter Parycek
    i-ii
    2016-12-19
  • Editorial JeDEM Vol 10, No 1 (2018)

    Gabriela Viale-Pereira, Judith Schossböck
    i - iii
    2018-10-29
  • The Liquid Proposal Facing Democratic Challenges

    Jorge Francisco Aguirre Sala
    86-103
    2022-07-19
  • Editorial

    Judith Schossboeck, Noella Edelmann, Peter Parycek
    i-iii
  • Editorial 6(2)

    Noella Edelmann, Peter Parycek
    iv-v
    2014-12-02
  • Editorial JeDEM 8(1) 2016

    Noella Edelmann, Johann Höchtl, Judith Schossboeck
    i-iv
    2016-07-28
  • Editorial

    Noella Edelmann, Shefali Virkar, Judith Schoßböck
    i-iii
    2018-12-20
  • Editorial JeDEM Vol. 12, No. 2 (2020)

    Judith Schossboeck; Noella Edelmann
    i-iii
    2020-12-18
  • Editorial 5(2)

    Noella Edelmann, Peter Parycek
    iv-v
    2013-12-15
  • Editorial JeDEM Vol. 14, No. 1 (2022)

    Anneke Zuiderwijk; Noella Edelmann; Margarita Fourer, Shefali Virkar
    i-iii
    2022-07-19
  • Editorial

    Mary Francoli, Johann Hoechtl
    i - iii
    2017-12-13
  • Editorial Note: Sustainable E-Participation

    Rolf Lührs, Francesco Molinari
    iv-xii
    2010-09-21
  • Editorial JeDEM Vol. 12, No. 1 (2020)

    Noella Edelmann; Judith Schoßböck
    i-iii
    2020-07-16
  • Editorial 13(2)

    Gregor Eibl, Mila Gascó-Hernandez , Wei Jeng , Anneke Zuiderwijk-van Eijk, Noella Edelmann, Margarita Fourer
    i-ii
    2021-12-22
  • Editorial JeDEM Vol. 11, No. 2 (2019)

    Mary Francoli; Noella Edelmann
    i-iii
    2019-12-18
  • Editorial 8(2)

    Thomas J. Lampoltshammer, Michael Leitner, Noella Edelmann
    i-iv
    2016-12-19
  • Editorial 13(1)

    Noella Edelmann
    i-ii
    2021-08-24
  • Editorial 14(2)

    Shefali Virkar, Noella Edelmann, Anneke Zuiderwijk-van Eijk
    i-iii
    2022-12-23
  • Vol. 13 No. 1 (2021): Conferences Special Issue

    How to Enable Collaboration in Open Government Data Ecosystems: A Public Platform Provider’s Perspective

    Johan Linåker, Per Runeson
    1-30
    2021-08-24
  • Editorial JeDEM 7(2) 2015: CeDEM 15

    Noella Edelmann, Peter Parycek, Judith Schossboeck
    i-iv
    2015-12-14
  • Social Media Adoption and Labor Migrants Protection: The Case of the Philippines’ Department of Foreign Affairs

    Jovito Jose Katigbak
    151-171
    2022-07-19
  • The Internet and Increased Citizen Participation in Government

    Michael E. Milakovich
    1-9
    2010-04-25
  • Open science and the academic profession

    Rosanna De Rosa, Biagio Aragona
    184-205
    2021-12-22
  • First issue of the international, peer-reviewed Open Access eJournal of eDemocracy and Open Government (JeDEM)

    Stefan F. Blachfellner, Noella Edelmann, Peter Parycek, Walter Seböck
    i-ii
    2009-09-04
  • Editorial JeDEM Vol. 11, No. 1 (2019)

    Judith Schoßböck; Noella Edelmann
    i-iii
    2019-12-16
  • Editorial JeDEM 4(2), 2012

    Noella Edelmann, Peter Parycek
    v-vi
    2012-12-21
  • Digital Citizenship and Activism: Questions of Power and Participation Online

    Maria Bakardjieva, Jakob Svensson, Marko Skoric
    i-iv
    2012-10-18
  • Editorial

    Olivier Glassey, Theresa Pardo, Efthimios Tambouris
    iv-vi
    2012-01-09
  • Social News Use & Citizen Participation among Young Activists in Singapore

    Winston Teo
    164-189
    2021-08-24
  • Refereeing eParticipation in the Newsroom: The Work Routines and Competences of a News Portal’s Discussion Administrators

    Simon Smith
    59-74
    2015-12-14
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The eJournal of eDemocracy and Open Government (JeDEM) is and Open Access e-journal offering a rigorous double-blind peer-review. Submitting to and publishing in JeDEM is free of charge (no processing charges or APCs).

We publish theoretical, practical and empirical research in the categories Research Papers, Invited Papers, Project Descriptions and Reflections. Authors can submit to JeDEM as response to a special issue call for papers or as an ongoing submission.
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  • Peer-reviewed – JeDEM offers a rigorous double-blind peer-review for research articles by experts in the field 

  • Rapid publishing process – JeDEM offers a quick online publishing process while maintaining high academic standards. We aim for a one-month peer review period and publish two issues per year.

  • Ongoing submissions – You can submit to JeDEM throughout the year.

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  • Established journal within the e-governance and e-democracy community - JeDEM is recognized within the scientific community and supported by leading scholars in the field.

  • Paper categories and re-use policy - JeDEM also accepts submissions in the categories project descriptions and reflections. These sections are not peer-reviewed and can be extended and re-used for further publication, e.g. as regular peer-reviewed journal article.

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