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    Beyond Bureaucracy 2018

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    Category Liquid Democracy; e-Anarchy; e-Democracy; Non-Bureaucratic Government; Beyond Bureaucracy

    Deadline: January 15, 2018 | Date: May 30, 2018-May 31, 2018

    Venue/Country: Delft, Netherlands

    Updated: 2017-09-25 18:14:01 (GMT+9)

    Call For Papers - CFP

    Dear colleague,

    are you researching on topics such as Liquid Democracy? e-Anarchy? Non-Bureaucracy Government?, or other PROGRESSIVE e-Gov / e-Dem topics?

    ////////////////// DG.O 2018 BEYOND BUREAUCRACY TRACK:

    The DG.O 2018 Conference seeks submissions for the Beyond Bureaucracy track, which aims to outline and discuss challenges along the boundaries of society, technology, and governance, which reach beyond established e-governance and e-democracy research paths and priorities.

    Where well-established e-government / e-governance research ambitions focus on providing and/or studying technology that supports the work and mission of government agencies and governmental agents (incremental innovation), Beyond Bureaucracy addresses the question how radical technological innovation transforms the power of citizens and the conceptual sovereign body to actively control (rather than passively observe and follow) government agencies and governmental agents. The Beyond Bureaucracy track invites contributions that discuss pending technological (design science) challenges, promotes the economic potentials of disruptive new technological ecosystems, and serves as a platform for pro/con deliberations on Beyond Bureaucracy thought and knowledge.

    Track Chairs:

    • Alois Paulin, FOS Novo mesto, Slovenia

    • Leonidas Anthopoulos, TEI Thessaly, Greece

    • Adeyinka Adewale, Henley Business School, UK

    • Zach Bastick, Harvard, USA

    http://dgo2018.dgsociety.org

    ////////////////// GUIDING CHALLENGES:

    • Can dislocated (potentially very large) groups of people make decisions about common assets or common matters, which do not need to be interpreted by institutions?

    • Is it unavoidable to delegate decision-making to institutions (like parliaments, government agencies, ...)?

    • How can a society self-organize its common budget (taxes etc.)?

    • Are institutions to collect, govern, and redistribute public assets absolutely necessary or can exaction be done self-organized?

    • Can core public-domain institutions be realized without central institutions?

    • How can a society dynamically self-organize its public sector institutions / projects / programmes and bind them directly to collaborative decision making?

    • What are the challenges of the electronic identity? How can we overcome them to reach a system that will provide sustainable global identification for centuries to come?

    • Increased computerization of societal interactions comes with significant computing challenges. Can these be sufficiently addressed with classical computing approaches?

    • What would be the architecture and organization of such a government?

    ////////////////// RECOMMENDED TOPICS:

    • Sustainable, Non-Bureaucratic Government

    • E-government, open government and future government

    • Liquid Democracy & Liquid Democratic Collaborative Decision-Making

    • Mass Online Deliberation

    • Crowd sourcing

    • Participatory Budgeting

    • Self-Organized Virtual Communities

    • Peer Production

    • Virtual Communities

    • Peer-to-Peer Credit Transfer, Virtual Currencies

    • Sustainable e-Identity

    • Sustainable Technology

    • Historical Lessons of Self-Organization

    • Informating Governance

    • e-Anarchy

    • Participatory Budgeting & Bottom-Up Excise

    • Non-Bureaucratic Government

    • Pro/Contra discussions on above topics

    • Technologies that enable above topics

    ////////////////// LEARN MORE ABOUT BEYOND BUREAUCRACY:

    • Springer PAIT Editorial on BB: http://www.springer.com/book/9783319541419

    http://bb18.beyondbureaucracy.org/

    ////////////////// RECOMMENDED LITERATURE:

    [1] A. Paulin, L. Anthopoulos, and C. G. Reddick, Eds., Beyond Bureaucracy: Towards Sustainable Governance Informatisation, vol. 25. Springer, 2017.

    [2] Z. Bastick, ‘Digital Limits of Government: The Failure of E-Democracy’, in Beyond Bureaucracy, vol. 25, A. A. Paulin, L. G. Anthopoulos, and C. G. Reddick, Eds. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2017, pp. 3–14.

    [3] A. Adewale, ‘Does Bureaucracy Stifle Moral Agency?’, International Journal of Public Administration in the Digital Age, vol. 4, no. 2.

    [4] F. Bannister, ‘In Defence of Bureaucracy: Governance and Public Values in a Digital Age’, in Beyond Bureaucracy, vol. 25, A. A. Paulin, L. G. Anthopoulos, and C. G. Reddick, Eds. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2017, pp. 27–47.

    [5] C. Velikanov and A. Prosser, ‘Mass online deliberation within participatory policy-making’, in Beyond Bureaucracy, vol. 25, A. Paulin, L. Anthopoulos, and C. G. Reddick, Eds. Springer, 2017.

    [6] A. Paulin, ‘Through Liquid Democracy to Sustainable Non-Bureaucratic Government - Harnessing the Power of ICTs for a novel form of Digital Government’, JeDEM, vol. 6, no. 2, 2014.

    [7] A. Paulin, ‘e-Gov Theory and the Role of Design Science in Transforming Public Governance’, presented at the 18th International Conference on Digital Government Research, New York, 2017.

    [8] A. Paulin, ‘Informating Public Governance: towards a Basis for a Digital Ecosystem’, International Journal of Public Administration in the Digital Age, vol. 4, no. 2.

    [9] A. Downs, Inside bureaucracy. Boston, Mass.: Little, Brown, 1967.

    [10] L. Lessig, Code 2.0. New York: Basic Books, 2006.

    [11] E. S. Raymond, The Cathedral & the Bazaar: Musings on Linux and Open Source by an Accidental Revolutionary. O’Reilly Media, 1999.

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    assist. prof. dr. Alois A. Paulin, univ. dipl. med. kom.

    http://www.apaulin.com

    Faculty of Organisation Studies

    Novo mesto, Slovenia

    http://www.fos.unm.si


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