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Digital Government At Work A Social Informatics Perspective 1st Edition Ian Mcloughlin

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Digital Government At Work A Social Informatics Perspective 1st Edition Ian Mcloughlin
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Publisher: Oxford University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.03 MB
Pages: 240
Author: Ian McLoughlin, Rob Wilson
ISBN: 9780199557721, 0199557721
Language: English
Year: 2013
Edition: 1

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Digital Government At Work A Social Informatics Perspective 1st Edition Ian Mcloughlin by Ian Mcloughlin, Rob Wilson 9780199557721, 0199557721 instant download after payment.

Over the past decade, putting public services on-line has been a focus of huge policy and financial investments aimed at providing more joined-up service delivery. For some this is part of a transformation that is bringing about a new era of integrated digital government. For others digitalization means threats to privacy and security and a strengthening of bureaucracy.
In the UK and beyond, front-line service providers and citizens have been slow to take up digital services whilst major projects have floundered. This book takes a fresh look at this vital area for public policy and practice. Informed by over ten years of original research on the 'inside' of projects to put local services on-line, the authors combine cross-disciplinary insights to provide a new social informatics perspective on digital government.
Experiences in areas such as health and social care are used to illustrate the dangers of 'over-integration' when key decisions are left to system designers, as they seek to integrate information in centralized systems. The authors argue for a new 'architectural discourse' to change the way that systems are deployed, evolve, and are governed. 'They conclude that increased coordination of public services is better achieved through federated rather than integrated services. This recognizes the infrastructural nature of information systems and the essential role of co-production in the future evolution of digital government.

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