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Mathematics as a Labor-Saving Device, Heidegger’s phenomenology of tools, and secondly adopts Foucault’s notion of government as the ‘conduct of conduct’, thereby pointing beyond the institutions of the State to governing practices. In this chapter I build on this Foucault-inspired analytics of government to examine the idea of e-goverEbct207 发表于 2025-3-23 20:13:52
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Iván Alvarez-Twose,Melody C. Carterrnment in both the level of money flows and the impact on citizens. Unlike taxation, which is largely bureaucratic in nature, health covers the range from bureaucratic management of health policies and health insurance payments, to the delivery of services by government, private and not-for-profit o烦躁的女人 发表于 2025-3-24 06:49:11
Ashutosh Misra,Jack Anderson,Jason Saunderse studies presented in Part II and projected more broadly. While the Australian case studies provide the basis for the observations outlined in Part III, it is hoped that readers will be able to appreciate the wider relevance and ramifications of e-government. This chapter takes up the first of themeritorious 发表于 2025-3-24 14:10:58
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Matchmaking in Middle Class India6) coin ours a ‘network society’, or at least argue that we are on the path towards one. Electronic ICTs play a central element in both their accounts. Networked ICTs reveal the world as networks and induce a networked way of thinking about the world, and in turn, induce a networked way of acting on积习难改 发表于 2025-3-24 18:59:32
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Marco Li Calzi,M. Cristina Molinari technologies heralding in a new era of democratisation, citizen participation and the flattening of power, whereas others have equally worried that the technologies will bring about greater centralisation of power into fewer hands. Yet others have argued that it is not the technologies that we shou