Transparent space: Law,technology and deliberative democracy in the information society |
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Authors: | Beth Simone Noveck |
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Affiliation: | Director of International Programs for the Information Society Project , Yale Law School |
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Abstract: | Abstract The resuscitation of deliberative democracy in the Information Age requires the construction of transparent public spaces ‐ public arenas where power relationships between speakers are discernible and debate ensues according to the rules of civility and reason (conversational transparency). The metaphor of transparency, in the sense of legal accountability, also connects the role of communications regulation to the development of democratic political culture (legal transparency). Finally, transparency suggests the power of technology to obscure and hinder as well as help the progress of deliberative democracy (technological transparency). |
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