Smart citizens, smarter state : the technologies of expertise and the future of governing /
Technologies of expertise and the future of governing
Beth Simone Noveck.
- 1 online resource (xvi, 352 pages)
Includes bibliographical references (pages 277-336) and index.
From open government to smarter governance -- The rise of professional government -- The limits of democratic theory -- The technologies of expertise -- Experimenting with smarter governance -- Why smarter governance may be illegal -- Bringing smarter governance to life -- Smarter citizenship -- The Daedalus project. Conclusion:
"The purpose of Smarter State is to provide both the theory and a practical blueprint for going beyond mere transparency and passive citizenship to a world in which citizenship is active and institutions are "open by default." Such openness and collaboration are essential if democratic societies are to meet the challenges of today and tomorrow"--Preface.
In English.
9780674915435 0674915437
10.4159/9780674915435 doi
22573/ctvjkj94s JSTOR
2015014352
2000-2099
Public administration--Citizen participation.--United States Public administration--Decision making.--United States Public administration--Technological innovations--United States. Political participation--Technological innovations--United States. Political planning--Citizen participation.--United States Information society--Political aspects--United States. POLITICAL SCIENCE--Public Affairs & Administration. POLITICAL SCIENCE--History & Theory. Political participation--Technological innovations. Information society--Political aspects. Political planning--Citizen participation. Politics and government. Public administration--Citizen participation. Public administration--Decision making. Public administration--Technological innovations.
United States--Politics and government--21st century. United States.