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Power to the public : the promise of public interest technology / Tara Dawson McGuiness and Hana Schank.

By: McGuinness, Tara Dawson [author.].
Contributor(s): Schank, Hana [author.].
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Princeton : Princeton University Press, [2021]Copyright date: �2021Description: 1 online resource (xviii, 187 pages).Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 0691216630; 9780691216638.Subject(s): Technology and state | Technology and state -- Citizen participation | Political planning -- Citizen participation | Politique scientifique et technique | POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Public Policy -- General | Technology and stateGenre/Form: Electronic books.Additional physical formats: Print version:: Power to the Public.DDC classification: 338.9/26 Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Frontmatter -- Contents -- Preface: Public Interest Technology and Why It Matter -- 1 The Current State of Problem Solving -- 2 Design, Data, and Delivery -- 3 It's Not Just about Technology -- 4 User-Centered Policy Design -- 5 How We Got Here and Where We're Going -- 6 Public Interest Technology in Practice 6 Public Interest Technology in Practice -- 7 Growing the Practice of Public Interest Technology -- Afterword -- Acknowledgments -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Suggested Reading and Resources -- Index
Summary: A powerful new blueprint for how governments and nonprofits can harness the power of digital technology to help solve the most serious problems of the twenty-first centuryAs the speed and complexity of the world increases, governments and nonprofit organizations need new ways to effectively tackle the critical challenges of our time--from pandemics and global warming to social media warfare. In Power to the Public, Tara Dawson McGuinness and Hana Schank describe a revolutionary new approach--public interest technology--that has the potential to transform the way governments and nonprofits around the world solve problems. Through inspiring stories about successful projects ranging from a texting service for teenagers in crisis to a streamlined foster care system, the authors show how public interest technology can make the delivery of services to the public more effective and efficient. At its heart, public interest technology means putting users at the center of the policymaking process, using data and metrics in a smart way, and running small experiments and pilot programs before scaling up. And while this approach may well involve the innovative use of digital technology, technology alone is no panacea--and some of the best solutions may even be decidedly low-tech. Clear-eyed yet profoundly optimistic, Power to the Public presents a powerful blueprint for how government and nonprofits can help solve society's most serious problems.
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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Preface: Public Interest Technology and Why It Matter -- 1 The Current State of Problem Solving -- 2 Design, Data, and Delivery -- 3 It's Not Just about Technology -- 4 User-Centered Policy Design -- 5 How We Got Here and Where We're Going -- 6 Public Interest Technology in Practice 6 Public Interest Technology in Practice -- 7 Growing the Practice of Public Interest Technology -- Afterword -- Acknowledgments -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Suggested Reading and Resources -- Index

A powerful new blueprint for how governments and nonprofits can harness the power of digital technology to help solve the most serious problems of the twenty-first centuryAs the speed and complexity of the world increases, governments and nonprofit organizations need new ways to effectively tackle the critical challenges of our time--from pandemics and global warming to social media warfare. In Power to the Public, Tara Dawson McGuinness and Hana Schank describe a revolutionary new approach--public interest technology--that has the potential to transform the way governments and nonprofits around the world solve problems. Through inspiring stories about successful projects ranging from a texting service for teenagers in crisis to a streamlined foster care system, the authors show how public interest technology can make the delivery of services to the public more effective and efficient. At its heart, public interest technology means putting users at the center of the policymaking process, using data and metrics in a smart way, and running small experiments and pilot programs before scaling up. And while this approach may well involve the innovative use of digital technology, technology alone is no panacea--and some of the best solutions may even be decidedly low-tech. Clear-eyed yet profoundly optimistic, Power to the Public presents a powerful blueprint for how government and nonprofits can help solve society's most serious problems.

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