The absence of considerations of technology in policy studies reinforces the popular notion that technology is a neutral tool, Through an analysis of the role played by computers in the policy processes of Australia's Department of Social Security, this paper argues that computers are political players in policy processes, Findings indicate that computers make aspects of the social domain knowable and therefore governable, The use of computers makes previously infeasible policies possible, Computers also operate as bureaucrats and as agents of client surveillance. Increased policy change, reduced discretion and increasingly targeted and complex policies can be attributed to the use of computer technology, If policy processes are to be adequ...
Abstract — In this paper, we discuss the role of ICT and social media on democratic activities. Some...
Although computer technology is central to the operation of the modern welfare state, there has been...
Computer modeling technologies have increasingly become part of the conduct of science, public polic...
This chapter examines the contribution of information communication technology (ICT) to the operatio...
Sets the history of computing in its broader economic and social context Recounts and evaluates gove...
Automated information systems have been suggested by a number of theorists to aid public policy make...
This paper focuses on how citizens\u27 interests are dealt with and mediated by means of computer te...
This is the second of two reports from the Government as a Social Machine project. The first report ...
Apart from well-known highly popularized System Dynamics work/there has been little published in the...
Organizational efficiency and economic development has benefited significantly from the ubiquitous n...
More than a decade after the first introduction of the e-government policies, early enthusiasms on i...
In this paper, we discuss the role of ICT and social media on democratic activities. Some overview o...
In this paper, we develop an approach for analyzing the increasingly important strand of research th...
This thesis examines the introduction of computers into Queensland Government from the late 1950s. I...
This element shows, based on a review of the literature, how digital technology has affected liberal...
Abstract — In this paper, we discuss the role of ICT and social media on democratic activities. Some...
Although computer technology is central to the operation of the modern welfare state, there has been...
Computer modeling technologies have increasingly become part of the conduct of science, public polic...
This chapter examines the contribution of information communication technology (ICT) to the operatio...
Sets the history of computing in its broader economic and social context Recounts and evaluates gove...
Automated information systems have been suggested by a number of theorists to aid public policy make...
This paper focuses on how citizens\u27 interests are dealt with and mediated by means of computer te...
This is the second of two reports from the Government as a Social Machine project. The first report ...
Apart from well-known highly popularized System Dynamics work/there has been little published in the...
Organizational efficiency and economic development has benefited significantly from the ubiquitous n...
More than a decade after the first introduction of the e-government policies, early enthusiasms on i...
In this paper, we discuss the role of ICT and social media on democratic activities. Some overview o...
In this paper, we develop an approach for analyzing the increasingly important strand of research th...
This thesis examines the introduction of computers into Queensland Government from the late 1950s. I...
This element shows, based on a review of the literature, how digital technology has affected liberal...
Abstract — In this paper, we discuss the role of ICT and social media on democratic activities. Some...
Although computer technology is central to the operation of the modern welfare state, there has been...
Computer modeling technologies have increasingly become part of the conduct of science, public polic...