Revolutionizing the interaction between state and citizens through digital communications / Sam B. Edwards, III and Diogo Santos, editors.
Publisher: Hershey, Pennsylvania (701 E. Chocolate Avenue, Hershey, Pa., 17033, USA) : IGI Global, [2015]Description: PDFs (330 pages)Content type:- text
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- online resource
- 9781466662933
- 352.3/802854678 23
- JF1525.A8 R48 2015e
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Includes bibliographical references.
Interactions between the governed and their governments: the democratic paradigm / Diogo Santos -- Rereading John Stuart Mill's On Liberty in the digital communications age: transparency, participation, and the challenges of the 21st century / Diogo Santos -- Risk governance and the role of digital communication in policy life-cycle management / Andrea Ko, Andr�as G�abor, Zolt�an Szab�o -- Digital media, secrecy, and international lawmaking / Diliana Stoyanova -- Social media in the English legal context / Iqbal Mohammed -- From justice that bites to justice through bytes: towards a more transparent and efficient judicial system in the Rio Negro province of Argentina / Fernando Barrio, Alfredo Bozzetti -- Access to information: the best international practices and the Brazilian experience / Monica Teresa Sousa, Leonardo Valles Bento -- The music that is here to stay: new rules in state-society relations in Mexico / Atzimba Baltazar Mac�ias -- Freedom of speech and assembly in the digital age: how the United States is struggling with the digital revolution / Sam B. Edwards III -- Listening to the city: eleven years later - rebuilding the World Trade Center - New York City - ODR helps determine the 9/11 World Trade Center Memorial / Jon Linden -- Online resolution and citizen empowerment: property tax appeals in North America / Colin Rule, Mark Wilson -- Information technology and the law: the case of Cambodia / Samreth Mammoun -- Social media in China: a double-edged sword / James Robert Masterson -- Malaysia: citizens' access to news / Vince Eng Teong See -- Electronic voting system: case of Mongolia / Dashbalbar Gangabaatar.
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"This book evaluates the relationship between governments and their constituents, and how this relationship is impacted by emerging technologies, discussing both developed and underdeveloped nations"--Provided by publisher.
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