An Open Approach to Information Policy Making: A Case Study of the Moore Universal Telephone Service Act
Open-planning introduces citizens to the institutions that make policy as one way of bolstering democractic technological decision making. Specifically, the book explores the application of open planning to the policies that direct and design the operation of technology-based information systems. The use of these systems so far has produced dangerous dichotomy between those who are part of the knowledge elite and those who merely accommodate themselves to technological change.
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An Open Approach to Information Policy Making: A Case Study of the Moore Universal Telephone Service Act
Open-planning introduces citizens to the institutions that make policy as one way of bolstering democractic technological decision making. Specifically, the book explores the application of open planning to the policies that direct and design the operation of technology-based information systems. The use of these systems so far has produced dangerous dichotomy between those who are part of the knowledge elite and those who merely accommodate themselves to technological change.
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An Open Approach to Information Policy Making: A Case Study of the Moore Universal Telephone Service Act

An Open Approach to Information Policy Making: A Case Study of the Moore Universal Telephone Service Act

by Robert Jacobson
An Open Approach to Information Policy Making: A Case Study of the Moore Universal Telephone Service Act

An Open Approach to Information Policy Making: A Case Study of the Moore Universal Telephone Service Act

by Robert Jacobson

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Open-planning introduces citizens to the institutions that make policy as one way of bolstering democractic technological decision making. Specifically, the book explores the application of open planning to the policies that direct and design the operation of technology-based information systems. The use of these systems so far has produced dangerous dichotomy between those who are part of the knowledge elite and those who merely accommodate themselves to technological change.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780893912673
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 01/01/1989
Series: Communication and Information Science
Pages: 184
Product dimensions: 6.14(w) x 9.21(h) x 0.50(d)
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