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Title Opening government : transparency and engagement in the information age / edited by John Wanna and Sam Vincent.

Publication Info. Acton, A.C.T. : ANU Press, 2018.
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Description 1 online resource (xii, 166 pages).
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Series Australia and New Zealand School of Government (ANZSOG)
Australia and New Zealand School of Government (ANZSOG)
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references.
Contents Opening government: Transparency and engagement in the information age / John Wanna -- Part 1: Governing in the information age towards better accountability. Shaping democratic outcomes in the information age / Paula Bennett -- Government as a platform / David Bartlett -- Are we there yet? Government online: Lessons from New Zealand / Colin MacDonald -- Trans-Tasman perspectives on transparency in decision-making: A view from Australia / Anne Tiernan -- Trans-Tasman perspectives on transparency in decision-making: A view from New Zealand / Oliver Hartwich -- Did community consultation cruel climate change? / Ron Ben-David -- Part 2: Building trust through civic engagement. Transparency, trust and public value / E. Allan Lind -- More than just a five-minute conversation: A case study in civic engagement from Germany / Dominik Hierlemann -- We hear you! Case studies in authentic civic engagement from the City of Melbourne / Stephen Mayne -- Innovation and empowerment in Finland: How citizens and technology are reshaping government through crowdsourcing / Tanja Aitamurto -- Part 3: Transparency and data management. Harnessing big data: A tsunami of transformation / Philip Evans -- Government online: Are we there yet? / Tamati Shepherd -- Realising the potential of big data / Marie Johnson -- Digital strangers, digital natives: Challenging the norm to create Change@SouthAustralia / Erma Ranieri.
Summary Transparency and citizen engagement remain essential to good government and sound public policy. Indeed, they may well be the key to restoring trust in government itself, currently at an all-time low in Australia. It is ironic, then, that this has occurred at a time when the technological potential for information dissemination and interaction has never been greater. Opening Government: Transparency and Engagement in the Information Age explores new horizons and scenarios for better governance in the context of the new information age, focusing on the potentials and pitfalls for governments (and governance more broadly) operating in the new, information-rich environment. Its contributors, a range of international and Australian governance academics and practitioners, ask what are the challenges to our governing traditions and practices in the new information age, and where can better outcomes be expected using future technologies. They explore the fundamental ambiguities extant in opening up government, with governments intending to become far more transparent in providing information and in information sharing, but also more motivated to engage with other data sources, data systems and social technologies.
Subject Transparency in government -- Australia.
Transparency in government -- New Zealand.
Transparency in government -- Germany.
Transparency in government -- Finland.
Internet in public administration -- Australia.
Internet in public administration -- New Zealand.
Internet in public administration -- Germany.
Internet in public administration -- Finland.
Indexed Term Australian
Added Author Wanna, John.
Vincent, Sam.
Australian National University Press.
ISBN 9781760461942 (electronic bk.)
1760461946 (electronic bk.)
9781760461935 (paperback)
1760461938 (paperback)
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