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E-government discourses: An inductive analysis
Authors:Mete Y?ld?z  Ay?egül SaylamAuthor Vitae
Institution:Hacettepe Universitesi, Beytepe Yerle?kesi, ??BF Siyaset Bilimi ve Kamu Yönetimi Bölümü, 06800 Beytepe, Ankara, Turkey
Abstract:This article offers a new perspective on e-government by documenting the categories of e-government discourses, and evaluating them within a public value framework. Understanding e-government discourses is significant, since these discourses represent contested visions of e-government, and one can derive a feel for public sentiment about e-government from the discourses used in the media. The findings are accumulated through an inductive analysis of 85 newspaper articles, published during the year of 2010, in three top-selling, ideologically different, nationally circulating Turkish newspapers. In these 85 articles, 98 discourses presented by 90 policy actors are found. Five positive and four negative discourse categories and their relationships emerged from the analysis of the data. The results show that, government reform efforts shaped by the New Public Management movement and Turkey's harmonization efforts with the global political system in general, and with the European Union in particular, are influential in the presentation of e-government projects to the Turkish public through newspapers.
Keywords:E-government  Discourse analysis  Public value  Government reform  New public management  European Union  Turkey
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