Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, School of Architecture and Planning, Program in Media Arts and Sciences, 2003.Includes bibliographical references (p. 98-100).In the United States, there is a widening gap between a citizen's ability to monitor his or her government and the government's ability to monitor a citizen. Average citizens have limited access to important government records, while available information is often illegible. Meanwhile, the government's eagerness and means to oversee a citizen's personal activity is rapidly increasing. As the government broadens internal surveillance, and collaborates with private institutions to access data on the public, it is crucial that we maintain a symmetry of accountability...
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Transparency is crucial in a democracy – and in a 21st century democracy, transparency means public ...
Globally, we see examples of governments leveraging technology to make government data more accessib...
Information is the handmaiden of the modern activist state. In particular, information provided by i...
The article examines the government\u27s growing appetite for collecting personal data. Often just...
This chapter focuses on pedagogical frames and techniques that encourage student engagement and prob...
Government reformers and advocates believe that two contemporary phenomena hold the potential to cha...
Since 2009, open government policies, open data, and social media use in government have been active...
Open data policy mandates that government proactively publish its data online for the public to reus...
Stephanie Braunstein, Head Government Documents Librarian at Louisiana State University, and Maggie ...
The public can now “friend” the White House and scores of agencies on social networks, virtual world...
Governmental openness Governmental openness and transparency is inextricably intertwined with freedo...
Acknowledging the value of transparency and accountability, the development of Open Government Data ...
Over the past few years, we have seen a significant grown in interest for open data, specifically op...
There is an information gap between citizens and their governments when it comes to government finan...
In the United States, the dominant paradigm of research libraries as content managers for printgover...
Transparency is crucial in a democracy – and in a 21st century democracy, transparency means public ...
Globally, we see examples of governments leveraging technology to make government data more accessib...
Information is the handmaiden of the modern activist state. In particular, information provided by i...
The article examines the government\u27s growing appetite for collecting personal data. Often just...