Information Access - Indiana University Bloomington
... contained therein. In individuals‟ personal and work lives, “access to knowledge” can affect their quality of life and decision-making abilities (McCreadie & Rice, 1999a, pp. 49-51). The second common conceptualization is “access to technology,” which primarily focuses on connections or interactions ...
... contained therein. In individuals‟ personal and work lives, “access to knowledge” can affect their quality of life and decision-making abilities (McCreadie & Rice, 1999a, pp. 49-51). The second common conceptualization is “access to technology,” which primarily focuses on connections or interactions ...
Scrutiny or Secrecy - Parliament of Australia
... parliamentary committees in Australia. Its conclusions may disappoint some— committees are often regarded as parliament’s last hope in terms of scrutiny because, as this study demonstrates, several factors militate against parliament as a whole holding the government to account for foreign policy de ...
... parliamentary committees in Australia. Its conclusions may disappoint some— committees are often regarded as parliament’s last hope in terms of scrutiny because, as this study demonstrates, several factors militate against parliament as a whole holding the government to account for foreign policy de ...
Which Industrial Policy Does Europe Need?
... to lead the process and provide the direction towards new “techno-economic paradigms”, which do not come about spontaneously out of market forces.15 In the mass production revolution and the IT revolution, governments made direct “mission-oriented” investments in the technologies that enabled these ...
... to lead the process and provide the direction towards new “techno-economic paradigms”, which do not come about spontaneously out of market forces.15 In the mass production revolution and the IT revolution, governments made direct “mission-oriented” investments in the technologies that enabled these ...
Information Privacy and Corporate Power: Towards a
... collection, sharing, and use. But the answers to the problems in information privacy have remained elusive. This Article contends that that there is a fundamental dynamic involved in the information privacy landscape that has heretofore remained largely unexamined and has resulted in intractable pro ...
... collection, sharing, and use. But the answers to the problems in information privacy have remained elusive. This Article contends that that there is a fundamental dynamic involved in the information privacy landscape that has heretofore remained largely unexamined and has resulted in intractable pro ...
The Strategic Action Field Framework for Policy Implementation
... Conceptualizing a New Framework for Implementation Research SAF theory as articulated by Fligstein and McAdam (2012) does not focus on policy implementation but rather calls attention to the drivers of change in complex social systems.3 For that reason, while it provides a foundation for a new frame ...
... Conceptualizing a New Framework for Implementation Research SAF theory as articulated by Fligstein and McAdam (2012) does not focus on policy implementation but rather calls attention to the drivers of change in complex social systems.3 For that reason, while it provides a foundation for a new frame ...
Understanding Information Infrastructure
... telephones are changed to digital technologies rather than analog technologies. The latter process has evolved as information systems have been enhanced through use of telecommunication technologies. Remote users have been given access to systems independent of physical location and independent syst ...
... telephones are changed to digital technologies rather than analog technologies. The latter process has evolved as information systems have been enhanced through use of telecommunication technologies. Remote users have been given access to systems independent of physical location and independent syst ...
Information War in the Internet. The conflict, which cannot be won
... Information War in the Internet. The conflict, which cannot be won. characterize it? Which conceptual instruments can be used to investigate conflict-related features of Internet Media War? Answering these questions will clarify the concept of Internet Media War as a communication-based social conf ...
... Information War in the Internet. The conflict, which cannot be won. characterize it? Which conceptual instruments can be used to investigate conflict-related features of Internet Media War? Answering these questions will clarify the concept of Internet Media War as a communication-based social conf ...
Expertise and the Duration of Delegated Powers
... influences the time horizon bureaucratic agencies are given to exercise discretion. This temporal component is critical, in that it must be addressed in order to accurately evaluate whether Congress has “abdicated" most of its policy-making functions (Lowi 1979; Kiewiet & McCubbins 1991) and because ...
... influences the time horizon bureaucratic agencies are given to exercise discretion. This temporal component is critical, in that it must be addressed in order to accurately evaluate whether Congress has “abdicated" most of its policy-making functions (Lowi 1979; Kiewiet & McCubbins 1991) and because ...
The Information Age
... Governments around the world are increasingly trying to limit the free flow of information across the Internet. These developments indicate that the Internet may be empowering governments more than individuals. ...
... Governments around the world are increasingly trying to limit the free flow of information across the Internet. These developments indicate that the Internet may be empowering governments more than individuals. ...
Steering the Regulatory State: The Rationale behind the Creation of
... regulatory agencies responsible for their enforcement. In other words, the government and its agents have been brought more directly into the functions of the new regulation, in addition to the participation of many other non-state actors in handling regulatory problems. The new role of the state as ...
... regulatory agencies responsible for their enforcement. In other words, the government and its agents have been brought more directly into the functions of the new regulation, in addition to the participation of many other non-state actors in handling regulatory problems. The new role of the state as ...
The Meaning of Governance Presented By Md. Mizanur
... Global governance is conceived to include system of rule at all levels of human activity - from the family to the international organization – in which pursuit (search) of goals through the exercise of control has transnational repercussions. (Rosenau, 1995:13) ...
... Global governance is conceived to include system of rule at all levels of human activity - from the family to the international organization – in which pursuit (search) of goals through the exercise of control has transnational repercussions. (Rosenau, 1995:13) ...
The Impact of Political Parties, Interest Groups
... expectations approach in economics, she contends that at any given time, politicians will have considered a great deal of information about their political environment, including the demands of interest groups and SMOs, the resources available to them, and so on. Thus, they need pay little attention ...
... expectations approach in economics, she contends that at any given time, politicians will have considered a great deal of information about their political environment, including the demands of interest groups and SMOs, the resources available to them, and so on. Thus, they need pay little attention ...
Prince - SFU.ca
... ingenuity, among other attributes. It is, after all, a political endeavour in disciplined thinking and interacting; an exercise in intellectual cogitation plus social interaction (Wildavsky 1979). Practitioners and researchers describe the craft of policy analysis as creating political arguments (St ...
... ingenuity, among other attributes. It is, after all, a political endeavour in disciplined thinking and interacting; an exercise in intellectual cogitation plus social interaction (Wildavsky 1979). Practitioners and researchers describe the craft of policy analysis as creating political arguments (St ...
How Can Policy Theory Have an Impact on Policy Making?
... idea of ‘impact’ in which we demonstrate the effect of academic research on audiences beyond the University (see Flinders’ 2013 introduction to a special issue of Political Studies Review).i Although it is difficult, if not almost impossible, to demonstrate a causal link between particular pieces of ...
... idea of ‘impact’ in which we demonstrate the effect of academic research on audiences beyond the University (see Flinders’ 2013 introduction to a special issue of Political Studies Review).i Although it is difficult, if not almost impossible, to demonstrate a causal link between particular pieces of ...
Final mode of the receive-accept-sample
... responses people make to closed-ended policy questions and the ideas that are at the top of their heads as they do so. Because it claims that people answer survey questions on the basis of the ideas that are most salient to ...
... responses people make to closed-ended policy questions and the ideas that are at the top of their heads as they do so. Because it claims that people answer survey questions on the basis of the ideas that are most salient to ...
Policy Diffusion in the International Political Economy
... literature has given scant attention to the effect that norms or ideas have on the values governments and economic attach to reforms informed by predominant economic theories (for an exception, see McNamara 1998). One of the hallmarks of the current trend toward globalization is the ascendancy of ma ...
... literature has given scant attention to the effect that norms or ideas have on the values governments and economic attach to reforms informed by predominant economic theories (for an exception, see McNamara 1998). One of the hallmarks of the current trend toward globalization is the ascendancy of ma ...
The Impact of Political Advertising on Knowledge
... are informative, they seemed to inform the most aware and involved respondents just as much or more than they did the least informed, especially after some minimal threshold of exposure was established. In addition, they found that exposure to ads can alter candidate preferences. Furthermore, they f ...
... are informative, they seemed to inform the most aware and involved respondents just as much or more than they did the least informed, especially after some minimal threshold of exposure was established. In addition, they found that exposure to ads can alter candidate preferences. Furthermore, they f ...
FOE Restrictions on Prosecution of Journalists
... well as the policies and principles of intergovernmental entities, this article explores the constraints that the right to free expression—and the derivative rights to receive and impart government information— impose on the nature and scope of state secrets laws as applied to journalists.11 Section ...
... well as the policies and principles of intergovernmental entities, this article explores the constraints that the right to free expression—and the derivative rights to receive and impart government information— impose on the nature and scope of state secrets laws as applied to journalists.11 Section ...
Chapter Five - Philadelphia University
... differences in the law, but also the costs associated with travel between the countries; cases can take some time to come to trial and may require numerous trips • Freedom of speech suffers if businesses follow laws of the most restrictive countries ...
... differences in the law, but also the costs associated with travel between the countries; cases can take some time to come to trial and may require numerous trips • Freedom of speech suffers if businesses follow laws of the most restrictive countries ...
MEPs online: Understanding communication strategies for remote
... Stutzer & Frey, 2006), and perhaps seek spaces for interaction in order to exert influence over decision makers (Tedesco, 2007)The extent to which MEPs are not only utilising spaces on the world wide web but are offering specific material to engage with casual, professional, involved or active brows ...
... Stutzer & Frey, 2006), and perhaps seek spaces for interaction in order to exert influence over decision makers (Tedesco, 2007)The extent to which MEPs are not only utilising spaces on the world wide web but are offering specific material to engage with casual, professional, involved or active brows ...
Policy design: its enduring appeal in a complex world and how to
... that voters should, in the face of complexity, ‘take back control’1 by restoring national sovereignty, particularly to control unchecked inflows of migrants allowed under European Union free movement provisions, but also to control fiscal policy so as to maximise spending on welfare state goods lin ...
... that voters should, in the face of complexity, ‘take back control’1 by restoring national sovereignty, particularly to control unchecked inflows of migrants allowed under European Union free movement provisions, but also to control fiscal policy so as to maximise spending on welfare state goods lin ...
2. Information and Privacy - An Oxymoron for our Times
... This paper is an attempt to briefly outline and examine some issues and conflicts that arise when the realms of technology and privacy meet. Some topics the author wishes to particularly explore include the information mosaic1, public-workplace surveillance and the privacy issues\concerns they raise ...
... This paper is an attempt to briefly outline and examine some issues and conflicts that arise when the realms of technology and privacy meet. Some topics the author wishes to particularly explore include the information mosaic1, public-workplace surveillance and the privacy issues\concerns they raise ...
Discovering the Divide: Technology and Poverty in the New Economy
... Clinton and Gore’s liberalism was thus only strategically, not fundamentally, opposed to Reagan and Bush’s conservatism. It was Clinton who cemented neoliberalism as the common sense of political possibility in the United States, after a long electoral revolution beginning in the mid-1970s in reacti ...
... Clinton and Gore’s liberalism was thus only strategically, not fundamentally, opposed to Reagan and Bush’s conservatism. It was Clinton who cemented neoliberalism as the common sense of political possibility in the United States, after a long electoral revolution beginning in the mid-1970s in reacti ...
1 BEHAVIORAL PUBLIC ECONOMICS AND REGULATION
... past in a number of areas, such as central banking or infrastructure industry regulation. The assumption is that these experts have the will and the knowledge to implement whatever policy is best for society. However, behavioral economics teaches us that all agents, including experts, may be vulnera ...
... past in a number of areas, such as central banking or infrastructure industry regulation. The assumption is that these experts have the will and the knowledge to implement whatever policy is best for society. However, behavioral economics teaches us that all agents, including experts, may be vulnera ...
Knowledge Flat-talk: A Conceit of Supposed Experts and a
... The renowned economist Kenneth Arrow is a knowledge flattener and man of the left. As shown by the petitions he signs, Arrow regularly supports interventionist causes. Speaking of his upbringing, Arrow writes, “my family was politically and social liberal,” and he describes himself as a youth as a ...
... The renowned economist Kenneth Arrow is a knowledge flattener and man of the left. As shown by the petitions he signs, Arrow regularly supports interventionist causes. Speaking of his upbringing, Arrow writes, “my family was politically and social liberal,” and he describes himself as a youth as a ...