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Gathering together insights from academics and practitioners with expertise on democracy and governance in the Caribbean context, this book is designed to spark a conversation about the ways in which appetites for democracy may be shifting in the Caribbean and beyond, exploring the conditions that brings these shifts to bear.
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Gathering together insights from academics and practitioners with expertise on democracy and governance in the Caribbean context, this book is designed to spark a conversation about the ways in which appetites for democracy may be shifting in the Caribbean and beyond, exploring the conditions that brings these shifts to bear.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 440
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. September 2023
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000954920
- Artikelnr.: 68560029
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 440
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. September 2023
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000954920
- Artikelnr.: 68560029
Donavon Johnson is a data scientist and a digital transformation expert whose research focuses on digital transformation, governance, and innovation in the realm of public administration, public policy, and development studies. Dr. Johnson's research interests also include social equity, public management, democracy, and representation. He is a quantitative and qualitative methodologist.
1. Introduction: A Long walk to Democracy: How far we have come 2.
Reflections on Democracy: Concepts, Norms, and Problems 3. Democracies and
their Fragility: Working only for the people who they were made for 4.
Government and the "Trust" to Kill: Public trust, Extralegal Governance,
and Patriotism 5. Re-Imagining Liberal Democracies in the face of COVID-19
6. Claim-Making in The Digital Age: A Framework for Co-Optation in the
Production and Conveyance of Political Claims in Social Media 7. The
digital identity revolution: Assessing the opportunities and challenges for
Developing Countries 8. Digital Transformation and the Politics of
Disruptive Technologies 9. Democracy and the Politics of Indigenous-Settler
Reconciliation in Australia and Canada 10. Demystifying Environmental
Democracy in a New Era of Governance: Whole of Community efforts among
Citizens, Nonprofits, the Public and Private Sectors 11. Promoting
Democratic Governance among the Jamaican youth through Civic Education: The
Experiences of the UWI-Mona Department of Government's Governance Society
12. Civil Society Organizations in Democratic Societies: A Case Study
looking at the Impact of the Jamaica Debates Commission on Jamaica's 2020
General Elections 13. Healing the Defects of Democracy Using Deliverology
in the Context of Citizen Security: The Case of Jamaica's Citizen Security
Plan 14. Increasing Citizen e-Democratic Participation using digital
technologies: The Case of Jamaica's National Identification System (NIDS)
15. How Healthy is Democracy: The Role of Healthcare and Social Equity
Considerations in the Governance of People 16. The Influence of
Privately-Owned Print Media on Election Outcomes: The Case of Guyana's 2020
General Elections 17. Democracy, Inequality, Public Administration and Good
Governance: An Uncertain Future Conclusion
Reflections on Democracy: Concepts, Norms, and Problems 3. Democracies and
their Fragility: Working only for the people who they were made for 4.
Government and the "Trust" to Kill: Public trust, Extralegal Governance,
and Patriotism 5. Re-Imagining Liberal Democracies in the face of COVID-19
6. Claim-Making in The Digital Age: A Framework for Co-Optation in the
Production and Conveyance of Political Claims in Social Media 7. The
digital identity revolution: Assessing the opportunities and challenges for
Developing Countries 8. Digital Transformation and the Politics of
Disruptive Technologies 9. Democracy and the Politics of Indigenous-Settler
Reconciliation in Australia and Canada 10. Demystifying Environmental
Democracy in a New Era of Governance: Whole of Community efforts among
Citizens, Nonprofits, the Public and Private Sectors 11. Promoting
Democratic Governance among the Jamaican youth through Civic Education: The
Experiences of the UWI-Mona Department of Government's Governance Society
12. Civil Society Organizations in Democratic Societies: A Case Study
looking at the Impact of the Jamaica Debates Commission on Jamaica's 2020
General Elections 13. Healing the Defects of Democracy Using Deliverology
in the Context of Citizen Security: The Case of Jamaica's Citizen Security
Plan 14. Increasing Citizen e-Democratic Participation using digital
technologies: The Case of Jamaica's National Identification System (NIDS)
15. How Healthy is Democracy: The Role of Healthcare and Social Equity
Considerations in the Governance of People 16. The Influence of
Privately-Owned Print Media on Election Outcomes: The Case of Guyana's 2020
General Elections 17. Democracy, Inequality, Public Administration and Good
Governance: An Uncertain Future Conclusion
1. Introduction: A Long walk to Democracy: How far we have come 2.
Reflections on Democracy: Concepts, Norms, and Problems 3. Democracies and
their Fragility: Working only for the people who they were made for 4.
Government and the "Trust" to Kill: Public trust, Extralegal Governance,
and Patriotism 5. Re-Imagining Liberal Democracies in the face of COVID-19
6. Claim-Making in The Digital Age: A Framework for Co-Optation in the
Production and Conveyance of Political Claims in Social Media 7. The
digital identity revolution: Assessing the opportunities and challenges for
Developing Countries 8. Digital Transformation and the Politics of
Disruptive Technologies 9. Democracy and the Politics of Indigenous-Settler
Reconciliation in Australia and Canada 10. Demystifying Environmental
Democracy in a New Era of Governance: Whole of Community efforts among
Citizens, Nonprofits, the Public and Private Sectors 11. Promoting
Democratic Governance among the Jamaican youth through Civic Education: The
Experiences of the UWI-Mona Department of Government's Governance Society
12. Civil Society Organizations in Democratic Societies: A Case Study
looking at the Impact of the Jamaica Debates Commission on Jamaica's 2020
General Elections 13. Healing the Defects of Democracy Using Deliverology
in the Context of Citizen Security: The Case of Jamaica's Citizen Security
Plan 14. Increasing Citizen e-Democratic Participation using digital
technologies: The Case of Jamaica's National Identification System (NIDS)
15. How Healthy is Democracy: The Role of Healthcare and Social Equity
Considerations in the Governance of People 16. The Influence of
Privately-Owned Print Media on Election Outcomes: The Case of Guyana's 2020
General Elections 17. Democracy, Inequality, Public Administration and Good
Governance: An Uncertain Future Conclusion
Reflections on Democracy: Concepts, Norms, and Problems 3. Democracies and
their Fragility: Working only for the people who they were made for 4.
Government and the "Trust" to Kill: Public trust, Extralegal Governance,
and Patriotism 5. Re-Imagining Liberal Democracies in the face of COVID-19
6. Claim-Making in The Digital Age: A Framework for Co-Optation in the
Production and Conveyance of Political Claims in Social Media 7. The
digital identity revolution: Assessing the opportunities and challenges for
Developing Countries 8. Digital Transformation and the Politics of
Disruptive Technologies 9. Democracy and the Politics of Indigenous-Settler
Reconciliation in Australia and Canada 10. Demystifying Environmental
Democracy in a New Era of Governance: Whole of Community efforts among
Citizens, Nonprofits, the Public and Private Sectors 11. Promoting
Democratic Governance among the Jamaican youth through Civic Education: The
Experiences of the UWI-Mona Department of Government's Governance Society
12. Civil Society Organizations in Democratic Societies: A Case Study
looking at the Impact of the Jamaica Debates Commission on Jamaica's 2020
General Elections 13. Healing the Defects of Democracy Using Deliverology
in the Context of Citizen Security: The Case of Jamaica's Citizen Security
Plan 14. Increasing Citizen e-Democratic Participation using digital
technologies: The Case of Jamaica's National Identification System (NIDS)
15. How Healthy is Democracy: The Role of Healthcare and Social Equity
Considerations in the Governance of People 16. The Influence of
Privately-Owned Print Media on Election Outcomes: The Case of Guyana's 2020
General Elections 17. Democracy, Inequality, Public Administration and Good
Governance: An Uncertain Future Conclusion