Transparency and the Open Society: Practical Lessons for Effective Policy
Autor Roger Taylor, Tim Kelseyen Limba Engleză Paperback – 19 iun 2016
Although greater transparency is increasingly seen as the answer to a wide range of social issues by governments, NGOs, and businesses around the world, evidence of its impact is mixed. Using case studies from around the world—including the United States, the United Kingdom, India, and Tanzania—this book surveys the global adoption of transparency, providing an essential framework for assessing its likely performance as a policy and the steps that can be taken to make it more effective. Addressing the role of transparency in the context of the growing use of surveillance and database-driven decision making, it is written for anyone, both in and outside of government and business, involved in campaigning for the development of transparency policies.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781447325369
ISBN-10: 1447325362
Pagini: 256
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.41 kg
Editura: Bristol University Press
Colecția Policy Press
ISBN-10: 1447325362
Pagini: 256
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.41 kg
Editura: Bristol University Press
Colecția Policy Press
Notă biografică
Roger Taylor is an entrepreneur and writer. He is founder and chair of the Open Public Services Network at the Royal Society for the Encouragement of Arts and cofounder of Dr Foster, a healthcare information business that has pioneered transparency in healthcare. Tim Kelsey is also cofounder of Dr Foster. He was the UK government’s first director of transparency and open data, the national director responsible for information and digital services as well as patient and public participation for the National Health Service in England. Based in Australia, where he is director of Telstra Health, he is also visiting professor at the Institute for Global Health Innovation, Imperial College London.
Cuprins
Introduction;
Section A: Theory;
Part 1: Background;
History And Methods;
Critiques Of Transparency;
Part 2: Definitions And Models;
Definitions Of Transparency;
Fair Allocation Systems;
Population Level Transparency;
Equality Of Narrative Power;
Transparency In An Age Of Big Data;
Section B: Practice;
Part 1: Transparency 1.0;
Every Day Is A Fight For Information;
Access To Information Laws (Ati);
Social Audit And Public Reporting;
International Initiatives;
Open Data And Forced Disclosure;
Editorial Control;
Regulation And Transparency;
Part 2: Transparency 2.0;
Ceding Control Of The Data;
Independent Narratives;
Getting My Own Data;
Surveillance, Transparency And Privacy;
Part 3: Transparency 3.0;
Artificial Intelligence And Allocation Systems;
What Happens Next?.
Section A: Theory;
Part 1: Background;
History And Methods;
Critiques Of Transparency;
Part 2: Definitions And Models;
Definitions Of Transparency;
Fair Allocation Systems;
Population Level Transparency;
Equality Of Narrative Power;
Transparency In An Age Of Big Data;
Section B: Practice;
Part 1: Transparency 1.0;
Every Day Is A Fight For Information;
Access To Information Laws (Ati);
Social Audit And Public Reporting;
International Initiatives;
Open Data And Forced Disclosure;
Editorial Control;
Regulation And Transparency;
Part 2: Transparency 2.0;
Ceding Control Of The Data;
Independent Narratives;
Getting My Own Data;
Surveillance, Transparency And Privacy;
Part 3: Transparency 3.0;
Artificial Intelligence And Allocation Systems;
What Happens Next?.
Recenzii
"An informative and challenging book. . . . It clearly lays out information that is pertinent to existing debates in politics, ethics, law, and the wider social sciences."
“Transparency matters, and it matters much more than people think. This important and serious book is both necessary and timely.”
“This is a book that more than lives up to the ideas in its title: it is not only transparent and open, but highly informative and thought-provoking.”