In the formative periods of American “open government” law, the idea of transparency was linked with progressive politics. Advocates of transparency understood themselves to be promoting values such as bureaucratic rationality, social justice, and trust in public institutions. Transparency was meant to make government stronger and more egalitarian. In the twenty-first century, transparency is doing different work. Although a wide range of actors appeal to transparency in a wide range of contexts, the dominant strain in the policy discourse emphasizes its capacity to check administrative abuse, enhance private choice, and reduce other forms of regulation. Transparency is meant to make government smaller and less egregious
© 2022, The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Nature B.V.Modern governance is the produ...
Transparency is one of the fundamental norms that structure our contemporary individual, organizatio...
Along with the increasing commodification of all aspects of culture and the persistent aestheticisat...
In the formative periods of American open government law, the idea of transparency was linked with...
In the last two decades transparency has become a ubiquitous and stubbornly ambiguous term. Typicall...
Decrying the perils of big business and financial fraud in the early 1900s, U.S. Supreme Court Justi...
Hailed as the key to better governance and reducing corruption, the concept of transparency is a mul...
In recent years, transparency has been proposed as the solution to, and the cause of, a remarkable r...
This Element argues that to understand why transparency “works” in one context, but fails in another...
This chapter examines the framing of transparency as a governmental reform policy in the US-American...
Transparency promises to heal governments by enhancing their relationships with constituents and imp...
The administrative norm of transparency, which promises a solution to the problem of government secr...
Conceived as unmediated access to information, transparency has become one of the most relevant key ...
In 2009, the Global Language Monitor frequently encountered ‘transparency’ in worldwide print and el...
The term ‘transparency’ seems to be omnipresent in today’s debate on governments’ organization and p...
© 2022, The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Nature B.V.Modern governance is the produ...
Transparency is one of the fundamental norms that structure our contemporary individual, organizatio...
Along with the increasing commodification of all aspects of culture and the persistent aestheticisat...
In the formative periods of American open government law, the idea of transparency was linked with...
In the last two decades transparency has become a ubiquitous and stubbornly ambiguous term. Typicall...
Decrying the perils of big business and financial fraud in the early 1900s, U.S. Supreme Court Justi...
Hailed as the key to better governance and reducing corruption, the concept of transparency is a mul...
In recent years, transparency has been proposed as the solution to, and the cause of, a remarkable r...
This Element argues that to understand why transparency “works” in one context, but fails in another...
This chapter examines the framing of transparency as a governmental reform policy in the US-American...
Transparency promises to heal governments by enhancing their relationships with constituents and imp...
The administrative norm of transparency, which promises a solution to the problem of government secr...
Conceived as unmediated access to information, transparency has become one of the most relevant key ...
In 2009, the Global Language Monitor frequently encountered ‘transparency’ in worldwide print and el...
The term ‘transparency’ seems to be omnipresent in today’s debate on governments’ organization and p...
© 2022, The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Nature B.V.Modern governance is the produ...
Transparency is one of the fundamental norms that structure our contemporary individual, organizatio...
Along with the increasing commodification of all aspects of culture and the persistent aestheticisat...