Anna Maria Barbara "Miriam" Lips (born 1967) is a Dutch-born academic in New Zealand. She holds the chair in digital government at the Victoria University of Wellington.[1]

Anna Maria Barbara Lips
Alma materErasmus University Rotterdam
Scientific career
FieldsDigital Government
InstitutionsErasmus University Rotterdam, Tilburg University, Victoria University of Wellington.
Thesis

Academic career

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After a 1996 PhD titled 'Autonomie in kwaliteit: ambiguïteit in bestuurlijke communicatie over de ontwikkeling van kwaliteitszorg in het Hoger Onderwijs' at the Erasmus University Rotterdam, she worked at University of Oxford[2] and Tilburg University before moving to the Victoria University of Wellington.[1]

Lip's work on digital inclusion has been covered by the press[3][4] and she holds a number of appointments in government.[5][6]

Selected works

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  • Lips, Miriam. "E-government is dead: Long live public administration 2.0." Information Polity 17, no. 3, 4 (2012): 239–250.
  • Taylor, John, Miriam Lips, and Joe Organ. "Information-intensive government and the layering and sorting of citizenship." Public Money and Management 27, no. 2 (2007): 161–164.
  • Lips, Miriam. "E-government under construction: challenging traditional conceptions of citizenship." In E-government in Europe, pp. 61–75. Routledge, 2006.
  • Taylor, John A., Miriam Lips, and Joe Organ. "Identification practices in government: citizen surveillance and the quest for public service improvement." Identity in the Information Society 1, no. 1 (2008): 135.
  • Lips, Miriam. "Does public administration have artefacts?." Information Polity 12, no. 4 (2007): 243–252.

References

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  1. ^ a b "Miriam Lips - School of Government - Victoria University of Wellington". www.victoria.ac.nz.
  2. ^ "Professor Miriam Lips — Oxford Internet Institute". www.oii.ox.ac.uk.
  3. ^ "The digital divides persist in New Zealand". Stuff. 25 September 2015.
  4. ^ "Digital Inclusion is not just good for people but for the economy". Stuff. 22 December 2017.
  5. ^ "Who we are - Data Futures Partnership". datafutures.cwp.govt.nz.
  6. ^ Commission, corporateName=State Services. "Expert Advisory Panel". www.ssc.govt.nz.
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