(DOWNLOAD) "Governance in the Face of Sabotage and Bricolage: Policy Making in the Age of the Internet." by Canadian Parliamentary Review ~ Book PDF Kindle ePub Free
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- Title: Governance in the Face of Sabotage and Bricolage: Policy Making in the Age of the Internet.
- Author : Canadian Parliamentary Review
- Release Date : January 22, 2001
- Genre: Law,Books,Professional & Technical,
- Pages : * pages
- Size : 272 KB
Description
Governance can be defined as effective co-ordination when power, information and resources are widely distributed. Collaborative governance (rather than top-down government) is required when citizens are faced with situations where no single institution or stakeholder can lay claim to all the power, information and resources necessary to resolve the problems confronting them. The new information and communication technologies are a source both of disturbance in this environment, and of new ways to foster collaboration in harnessing that turbulence. This article looks at the problems and challenges of public policy making in such a situation. Governance, as defined above, is a subversive concept. It challenges not only the view held by many in government circles around the world that government has all the information, power, and resources to deal with any problem it wishes to tackle, but also the presumption that it has the authority and legitimacy to support such unilateral action.