Digital Agendas in Mexico: a need for social inclusion from the grass roots

Authors

  • Rosa Amelia Domínguez Arteaga El Colegio de Tamaupilas

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.54886/ibersid.v10i2.4265

Keywords:

Digital agendas, Information and communication technologies, E-Government, Information policies, Information society

Abstract

The state of digital agendas in Mexico is presented and discussed. The official government portal was analyzed and, at the same time, each state entity was tracked in the Internet, and the subsequent findings were compared. This information was constrasted with the state development plans and complementary information from other primary sources, such as digital newspapers, government portals, etc. Results indicate that most entities do not have a digital agenda and they are not even considering one in their state development plans. Thus, there is a need to establish digital agendas in the majority of the entities of the Mexican Republic, so that digital policies achieve a positive impact on the population.

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Author Biography

Rosa Amelia Domínguez Arteaga, El Colegio de Tamaupilas

Dra. Rosa Amelia Domínguez Arteaga. Doctora en Documentación. Profesora-Investigadora de tiempo completo en El Colegio de Tamaulipas, México. Pertenece al Sistema Nacional de Investigadores de México (SNI). Línea de investigación: Sociedad de la Información, Comunicación y Conocimiento, con énfasis en Políticas de Información.

Published

2016-09-18

How to Cite

Arteaga, R. A. D. (2016). Digital Agendas in Mexico: a need for social inclusion from the grass roots. Ibersid: Journal of Information and Documentation Systems (ISSNe 2174-081X; ISSN 1888-0967), 10(2), 31–37. https://doi.org/10.54886/ibersid.v10i2.4265

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