Technology and American Democracy explores the underpinning democratic theories, including constitutional justifications, that guide decision makers during the application of Information Technology (IT) in governance to promote democratic principles such as transparency and accountability.
Technology and American Democracy explores the underpinning democratic theories, including constitutional justifications, that guide decision makers during the application of Information Technology (IT) in governance to promote democratic principles such as transparency and accountability.
Anthony Trotta holds a Ph.D. in Public Administration from the School of Public Affairs and Administration at Rutgers University-Newark and has extensive university-level teaching and course development experience in political science, public administration, and public policy (both in the traditional and virtual classroom) at the undergraduate and graduate levels. Dr. Trotta is also the author of Advances in E-Governance (Routledge, 2018).
Inhaltsangabe
1. Technocracy and Deliberative Democracy 2. E-Government and E-Governance 3. Technological Determinism: A Technocratic Rationale and American Democracy 4. Permissionless Innovation and the Precautionary Principle 5. The Concept of Money 6. Cryptocurrency, Bitcoin, and the Concept of Money 7. Government Regulatory Efforts of the Cryptocurrency Industry in the U.S. Federal System
1. Technocracy and Deliberative Democracy 2. E-Government and E-Governance 3. Technological Determinism: A Technocratic Rationale and American Democracy 4. Permissionless Innovation and the Precautionary Principle 5. The Concept of Money 6. Cryptocurrency, Bitcoin, and the Concept of Money 7. Government Regulatory Efforts of the Cryptocurrency Industry in the U.S. Federal System
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