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PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION AND THE INFORMATION POLITY
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1991
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BureaucracyOrganizational SystemsContemporary Public AdministrationOrganizational CommunicationInformation SocietyArtsManagementGovernment TransparencyPolitical CommunicationInformation ManagementGovernment CommunicationPublic Relation StrategyPublic RelationsNew InformationGovernment OrganizationPolitical SciencePublic Relations Models
Within the debates in Britain about changes in contemporary public administration insufficient attention has been focused to date upon the significance of new information and communication technologies. In particular, the operational importance of computer networks to government organizations, and of the information flows supported by them, have hitherto been given scant attention. A primary focus for understanding the current transformation processes in both services and organization occurring in public administration should be upon the role and significance of these new information flows. Informational capabilities are increasing throughout government organization and have considerable implications for the reforging of that set of organizations which comprise British public administration and for the relationships between and within them, as well as for the quality of publicly provided services. The shifts occurring in contemporary public administration can be usefully analysed and understood by reference to the new concept of the ‘information polity’.
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