posted on 2024-07-13, 07:54authored byDenise Meredyth, Julian Thomas
This paper reviews expectations about the potentially radical impact of information and communication technologies on forms of governance. The relations between politics, government and new communications technologies are highly contentious. While community networks proliferate, and governments press ahead with new models of electronic service delivery and information provision, arguments over the ramifications of information technology have become a prominent feature in fields from social policy to media law.
History
Conference name
International Conference on the Digital Divide: Technology and Politics in the Information Age, David C. Lam Institute for East-West Studies, Hong Kong Baptist University, 22-24 August 2002