The Transparency Agenda of the 2010/1 UK Coalition government promises to revolutionise government, public services and public engagement, by ‘holding politicians and public bodies to account, reducing the deficit and delivering better value for money in public spending, and realising significant economic benefits by enabling businesses and non-profit organisations to build innovative applications and websites using public data’, to quote the then Prime Minister. This is an ambitious programme with laudable aims, yet it naturally has limits
Transparency and accountability of government are considered core institutions for political and eco...
Transparency is a prerequisite of good governance: it empowers citizens. It allows them to scrutinis...
[extract] This paper examines the impact of two pieces of transparency legislation: the UK Freedom o...
1. Privacy is extremely important to transparency. The political legitimacy of a transparency progra...
Executive summary and recommendations from Transparent Government, Not Transparent Citizens: A Repor...
In its coalition agreement, the government pledged to build on the Freedom of Information Act and “e...
The concept of transparency can be applied to nearly every domain of human activity. In each of thes...
This seminar will describe the Government's Transparency and Open Data initiatives. Nigel Shadbolt w...
Transparency can only be effective when the receptors are able to process and digest the provided in...
Open data and transparency have long been heralded as welcome innovations by policymakers and politi...
Paper presented by Raab for the Privacy Workshop, chaired by Edwards and held in September 2005
The term ‘transparency’ seems to be omnipresent in today’s debate on governments’ organization and p...
http://www.csi.ensmp.fr/Items/WorkingPapers/Download/DLWP.php?wp=WP_CSI_003.pdfThe notion of transpa...
Transparency promises to heal governments by enhancing their relationships with constituents and imp...
The Office of the Information Commission Queensland / ANZSOG Occasional Paper series aims to objecti...
Transparency and accountability of government are considered core institutions for political and eco...
Transparency is a prerequisite of good governance: it empowers citizens. It allows them to scrutinis...
[extract] This paper examines the impact of two pieces of transparency legislation: the UK Freedom o...
1. Privacy is extremely important to transparency. The political legitimacy of a transparency progra...
Executive summary and recommendations from Transparent Government, Not Transparent Citizens: A Repor...
In its coalition agreement, the government pledged to build on the Freedom of Information Act and “e...
The concept of transparency can be applied to nearly every domain of human activity. In each of thes...
This seminar will describe the Government's Transparency and Open Data initiatives. Nigel Shadbolt w...
Transparency can only be effective when the receptors are able to process and digest the provided in...
Open data and transparency have long been heralded as welcome innovations by policymakers and politi...
Paper presented by Raab for the Privacy Workshop, chaired by Edwards and held in September 2005
The term ‘transparency’ seems to be omnipresent in today’s debate on governments’ organization and p...
http://www.csi.ensmp.fr/Items/WorkingPapers/Download/DLWP.php?wp=WP_CSI_003.pdfThe notion of transpa...
Transparency promises to heal governments by enhancing their relationships with constituents and imp...
The Office of the Information Commission Queensland / ANZSOG Occasional Paper series aims to objecti...
Transparency and accountability of government are considered core institutions for political and eco...
Transparency is a prerequisite of good governance: it empowers citizens. It allows them to scrutinis...
[extract] This paper examines the impact of two pieces of transparency legislation: the UK Freedom o...