Policy Practice and Digital Science: Integrating Complex Systems, Social Simulation and Public Administration in Policy Research

Marijn Janssen (Editor), Maria A. Wimmer (Editor), Ameneh Deljoo (Editor)

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Abstract

The explosive growth in data, computational power, and social media creates new opportunities for innovating the processes and solutions of Information and communications technology (ICT) based policy-making and research. To take advantage of these developments in the digital world, new approaches, concepts, instruments and methods are needed to navigate the societal and computational complexity. This requires extensive interdisciplinary knowledge of public administration, policy analyses, information systems, complex systems and computer science. This book provides the foundation for this new interdisciplinary field, in which various traditional disciplines are blending. Both policy makers, executors and those in charge of policy implementations acknowledge that ICT is becoming more important and is changing the policy-making process, resulting in a next generation policy-making based on ICT support. Web 2.0 and even Web 3.0 point to the specific applications of social networks, semantically enriched and linked data, whereas policy-making has also to do with the use of the vast amount of data, predictions and forecasts, and improving the outcomes of policy-making, which is confronted with an increasing complexity and uncertainty of the outcomes. The field of policy-making is changing and driven by developments like open data, computational methods for processing data, opining mining, simulation and visualization of rich data sets, all combined with public engagement, social media and participatory tools.
Original languageEnglish
PublisherSpringer
ISBN (Electronic) 978-3-319-12784-2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2015

Publication series

NamePublic Administration and Information Technology
PublisherSpringer
Volume10

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