Opening government : transparency and engagement in the information age /
Transparency and citizen engagement remain essential to good government and sound public policy. Indeed, they may well be the key to restoring trust in government itself, currently at an all-time low in Australia. It is ironic, then, that this has occurred at a time when the technological potential...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Acton, A.C.T. :
ANU Press,
2018.
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Colección: | Australia and New Zealand School of Government (ANZSOG)
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Opening government: Transparency and engagement in the information age / John Wanna
- Part 1: Governing in the information age towards better accountability. Shaping democratic outcomes in the information age / Paula Bennett
- Government as a platform / David Bartlett
- Are we there yet? Government online: Lessons from New Zealand / Colin MacDonald
- Trans-Tasman perspectives on transparency in decision-making: A view from Australia / Anne Tiernan
- Trans-Tasman perspectives on transparency in decision-making: A view from New Zealand / Oliver Hartwich
- Did community consultation cruel climate change? / Ron Ben-David
- Part 2: Building trust through civic engagement. Transparency, trust and public value / E. Allan Lind
- More than just a five-minute conversation: A case study in civic engagement from Germany / Dominik Hierlemann
- We hear you! Case studies in authentic civic engagement from the City of Melbourne / Stephen Mayne
- Innovation and empowerment in Finland: How citizens and technology are reshaping government through crowdsourcing / Tanja Aitamurto
- Part 3: Transparency and data management. Harnessing big data: A tsunami of transformation / Philip Evans
- Government online: Are we there yet? / Tamati Shepherd
- Realising the potential of big data / Marie Johnson
- Digital strangers, digital natives: Challenging the norm to create Change@SouthAustralia / Erma Ranieri.