Governing in the information age
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Governing in the information age
(Public policy and management series)
Open University Press, 1998
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [176]-190) and index
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: pbk ISBN 9780335194506
内容説明
This ground-breaking study provides a balanced investigation into the significance of the so-called 'information age' to contemporary government. It examines available perspectives on the relationship between information and communication technology and social change, and applies them to the organization and practice of governing and governance in the UK. In particular, it assesses current debates on the New Public Management, the reinvention of government, the new public consumerism and 'electronic democracy' in the light of these perspectives. It explores policy stances towards the 'information superhighway' andthe likely effects on future public services.
The authors believe that the capabilities associated with information and communication technologies are of immense potential significance for government. At the same time, the authors adopt a critical stance towards the assumption that information-age technology will lead directly and quickly to dramatic or radical change. A key theme of the book, therefore, is the power of existing governmental institutions and traditions and how these shape and contain technologically-supported innovation. It is in developing this theme that the book makes its major theoretical contribution to public administration and management.
目次
Preface
Contexts for governing in the information age
Reengineering the government machine
new technologies and organizational change
Forging high-tech public services
The search for renewal
citizenship and democracy in the information age
Wiring up for the information age
telecommunications and public services
Understanding the information polity
Appendices
References
Index.
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ISBN 9780335194513
内容説明
Providing a broad investigation into the significance of the "information age" to contemporary government, this study examines available perspectives on the relationship between information and communication technology and social change, applying this to government practice in the UK.
目次
- Contexts for governing in the information age
- re-engineering the government machine - new technologies and organizational change
- forging high-tech public services
- the search for renewal - citizenship and democracy in the information age
- wiring up for the information age - telecommunications and public services
- understanding the information polity.
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