Tom Kane (Author)
Nick Novelli (Author)
The seven articles in this special issue aim to evaluate the social impact and social implications of new and emerging technologies on governance, politics, public administration, and policymaking; and to evaluate the future prospects of digital democracy, and its transformative potential for increasing public engagement, community empowerment, and social entrepreneurship. Innovative Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) already play an important role in e-governance and digital democracy, both at national and community levels. There is unprecedented opportunity for community collective choice, whereby citizens who are affected by a set of governing rules can help to select policy options, rank spending priorities, and can, in partnership with their local government representatives, participate in the approval, implementation, modification, and application of those rules. [Peer reviewed]
...MoreArticle Ada Diaconescu (2019) Efficiency Versus Creativity as Organizing Principles of Socio-Technical Systems: Why Do We Build (Intelligent) Systems? [Commentary]. IEEE Technology and Society Magazine (pp. 13-22).
Article Caroline Lucas (March 2019) The Democracy Lag: Updating Electoral Law and the Need for a Digital Bill of Rights [Opinion]. IEEE Technology and Society Magazine (pp. 23-28).
Article Lav R. Varshney (March 2019) Must Surprise Trump Information?. IEEE Technology and Society Magazine (pp. 81-87).
Article Thomas B. Kane (March 2019) Artificial Intelligence in Politics: Establishing Ethics. IEEE Technology and Society Magazine (pp. 72-80).
Article Satish M. Srinivasan; Raghvinder S. Sangwan; Colin J. Neill; Tianhai Zu (March 2019) Twitter Data for Predicting Election Results: Insights from Emotion Classification. IEEE Technology and Society Magazine (pp. 58-63).
Article Leandro de Brasi (March 2019) Democratic Governance of Information Technologies: The Need for Citizen Competence. IEEE Technology and Society Magazine (pp. 51-57).
Article Jeremy Pitt; Agnieszka Rychwalska; Magdalena Roszczynska-Kurasinska; Andrzej Nowak (March 2019) Democratizing Platforms for Social Coordination. IEEE Technology and Society Magazine (pp. 43-50).
Article Brook Manville; Josiah Ober (March 2019) In Search of Democracy 4.0: Is Democracy as We Know It Destined to Die?. IEEE Technology and Society Magazine (pp. 32-42).
Article Jaigris Hodson (March 2019) Don't Trust #CDNMedia: Twitter Posts From Eight Canadian Communities During #elxn42. IEEE Technology and Society Magazine (pp. 64-71).
Article
Leandro de Brasi;
(March 2019)
Democratic Governance of Information Technologies: The Need for Citizen Competence
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Article
Jeremy Pitt;
Agnieszka Rychwalska;
Magdalena Roszczynska-Kurasinska;
Andrzej Nowak;
(March 2019)
Democratizing Platforms for Social Coordination
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Article
Peter Andras;
Lukas Esterle;
Michael Guckert;
The Anh Han;
Peter R. Lewis;
Kristina Milanovic;
Terry Payne;
Cedric Perret;
Jeremy Pitt;
Simon T. Powers;
Neil Urquhart;
Simon Wells;
(December 2018)
Trusting Intelligent Machines: Deepening Trust Within Socio-Technical Systems
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Article
Efrain O'Neill-Carrillo;
Emmanuel Mercado;
Oscar Luhring;
Isaac Jordan;
Agustin Irizarry-Rivera;
(September 2019)
Community Energy Projects in the Caribbean: Advancing Socio-Economic Development and Energy Transitions
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Article
Lav R. Varshney;
(March 2019)
Must Surprise Trump Information?
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Book
Mark Coeckelbergh;
(2020)
AI Ethics
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Article
Brook Manville;
Josiah Ober;
(March 2019)
In Search of Democracy 4.0: Is Democracy as We Know It Destined to Die?
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Article
Bert Toussaint;
(August 2019)
(Transport) history as policy lab for democratic governance
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Article
Rebecca Slayton;
(January 2021)
Governing Uncertainty or Uncertain Governance? Information Security and the Challenge of Cutting Ties
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Article
Alastair Shipman;
(2019)
Ethical Implications of Designing Infrastructure Around Human Behavior: How Does the Future Accommodate Everyone?
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Article
Abraham S. D. Tidwell;
Jessica M. Smith;
(September 2015)
Morals, Materials, and Technoscience: The Energy Security Imaginary in the United States
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Article
Caroline Lucas;
(March 2019)
The Democracy Lag: Updating Electoral Law and the Need for a Digital Bill of Rights [Opinion]
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Article
Yevgeniya Tomkiv;
Astrid Liland;
Deborah H. Oughton;
Brian Wynne;
(2017)
Assessing Quality of Stakeholder Engagement: From Bureaucracy to Democracy
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Article
Reijer Hendrikse;
Ilke Adriaans;
Tobias J. Klinge;
Rodrigo Fernandez;
(2022)
The Big Techification of Everything
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Article
Malte Ziewitz;
(January 2016)
Governing Algorithms: Myth, Mess, and Methods
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Book
Daniel Jordan Smith;
(2022)
Every Household Its Own Government: Improvised Infrastructure, Entrepreneurial Citizens, and the State in Nigeria
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Article
Thomas B. Kane;
(March 2019)
Artificial Intelligence in Politics: Establishing Ethics
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Article
Florman, Samuel C.;
(Winter 2019)
Op-ed: Persistent Challenges in the Information Age
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Article
Peter M. Asaro;
(June 2019)
AI Ethics in Predictive Policing: From Models of Threat to an Ethics of Care
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Article
Mirowski, Alexander;
(2017)
At the Electronic Crossroads Once Again: The Myth of the Modern Computer Utility in the United States
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