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Description
How control over information creation,
processing, flows, and use has become the most
effective form of power theoretical foundations
and empirical examples of information policy in
the U.S., an innovator informational state.As the
informational state replaces the bureaucratic
welfare state, control over information creation,
processing, flows, and use has become the most
effective form of power. In Change of State
Sandra Braman examines the theoretical and
practical ramifications of this change of state.
She looks at the ways in which governments are
deliberate, explicit, and consistent in their use
of information policy to exercise power,
exploring not only such familiar topics as
intellectual property rights and privacy but also
areas in which policy is highly effective but
little understood. Such lesser-known issues
include hybrid citizenship, the use of
functionally equivalent borders internally to
allow exceptions to U.S. law, research funding,
census methods, and network interconnection.
Trends in information policy, argues Braman, both
manifest and trigger change in the nature of
governance itself.After laying the theoretical,
conceptual, and historical foundations for
understanding the informational state,
Braman examines 20 information policy principles
found in the U.S Constitution. She then explores
the effects of U.S. information policy on the
identity, structure, borders, and change
processes of the state itself and on the
individuals, communities, and organizations that
make up the state. Looking across the breadth
of the legal system, she presents current law as
well as trends in and consequences of several
information policy issues in each category
affected.Change of State introduces information
policy on two levels, coupling discussions of
specific contemporary problems with more abstract
analysis drawing on social theory and empirical
research as well as law. Most important, the book
provides a way of understanding how information
policy brings about the fundamental social
changes that come with the transformation to the
informational state.
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Power Paperback â August 28, 2009
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