Information Technologies and the State: The Long View
Kavanagh, Camino (2016). Information Technologies and the State: The Long View (Thesis). London, United Kingdom: King's College London.
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Abstract: Document type: Research paper focusing on information technologies and state governance, with a primary geographic focus on Micronesia. The work discusses the historical evolution of information technologies and their implications for state structures and governance. It examines specific case studies within Micronesia, including Chuuk Atoll and Pohnpei State, detailing the integration of technology in public administration and policy-making processes. The time period covered includes contemporary developments in digital governance and the impact of global technological trends on local governance frameworks. The paper analyzes various taxa related to governance, including legal frameworks, administrative practices, and socio-political dynamics. It also addresses the role of international agencies and local institutions in shaping technology adoption and implementation. The research includes a survey of existing literature on technology and governance, providing a taxonomic catalog of relevant studies and frameworks. The findings contribute to understanding the intersection of technology and state governance in Micronesia, highlighting both challenges and opportunities for enhancing public service delivery through innovative technological solutions. The scope of the work is contained within the context of Micronesia, with specific references to local governance systems and technological advancements.
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Pages: 328
