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Cultures of Transparency
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This volume addresses the major questions surrounding the increasing demands for 'transparency' in political, media and civil society discourse, exploring the ambiguities contradictions, as well as the social and political dilemmas, that the age of transparency has unleashed.
This volume addresses the major questions surrounding a concept that has become ubiquitous in the media and in civil society as well as in political and economic discourses in recent years, and which is demanded with increasing frequency: transparency.
How can society deal with increasing and often diverging demands and expectations of transparency? What role can different political and civil society actors play in processes of producing, or preventing, transparency? Where are the limits of transparency and how are these boundaries negotiated? What is the relationship of transparency to processes of social change, as well as systems of social surveillance and control? Engaging with transparency as an interrelated product of law, politics, economics and culture, this interdisciplinary volume explores the ambiguities and contradictions, as well as the social and political dilemmas, that the age of transparency has unleashed.
As such it will appeal to researchers across the social sciences and humanities with interests in politics, history, sociology, civil society, citizenship, public policy, criminology and law.
Autorentext
Stefan Berger is Professor of Social History and Director of the Institute for Social Movements at Ruhr University Bochum, Germany. He is the co-editor of Contested Transparencies, Social Movements and the Public Sphere: Multi-Disciplinary Perspectives and The History of Social Movements in Global Perspective. ** Susanne Fengler is Professor of International Journalism and Director of the Erich Brost Institute for International Journalism at TU Dortmund University. She is the co-editor of Journalists and Media Accountability, Mapping Media Accountability in Europe and Beyond, and the European Handbook of Media Accountability. ** Dimitrij Owetschkin is a Permanent Research Fellow at the Institute for Social Movements at Ruhr University Bochum, Germany. He is the co-editor of Contested Transparencies, Social Movements and the Public Sphere: Multi-Disciplinary Perspectives. ** Julia Sittmann** is Research Associate at the Institute for Social Movements at Ruhr University Bochum, and a writer and editor at Deutsche Welle Akademie, Germany.
Inhalt
Cultures of Transparency in a Changing World - an Introduction
Dimitrij Owetschkin, Julia Sittmann, Stefan Berger ****Part I: Transparency and Public Policy - Historical and Methodological PerspectivesTransparency in Public Affairs: The Rise of a Successful Political Metaphor
Sandrine BaumeTransparency and Economic Development
Jens Forssbaeck **** Part II: Transparency in the Digital AgeBullets of Truth: Julian Assange and the Politics of Transparency
Mark FensterWhistleblowers, Media, and Democracy in Latin America
Rogério ChristofolettiBlind Spots: Shedding Light on Media Transparency Research Across the World
Susanne Fengler, Dominik Speck, Mariella Bastian and Judith Pies **** Part III: The Limits of Informational OpennessDoes Transparency Endanger Trust? Reflections on a Delicate Relationship
Martin HartmannCan Transparency be a Sin? On the Advantages and Obstacles of the New Silver *Bullet in Academic Research
Stefan Hornbostel*The Limits of Transparency: China, the United States and the World Trade Organization
Padideh Ala'i & Katayoon Beshkardana ** Part IV: Transparency and the Individual - The "End of Privacy"Transparency and Privatisation
Thomas DochertyTransparency, Privacy, and Civil Inattention
Emmanuel Alloa **** Part V: Towards a "Transparent Society"?Stainless Subjects: Transparency Imaginaries of the Avantgardes
Vincent KaufmanThe Idea of the Public Sphere and Social Movements as Agents of Transparency: *Historical Perspectives
Stefan Berger and Dimitrij Owetschkin*
Weitere Informationen
- Allgemeine Informationen
- GTIN 09780367757069
- Editor Stefan Berger, Fengler Susanne, Owetschkin Dimitrij, Julia Sittmann
- Sprache Englisch
- Genre Political Science
- Größe H234mm x B156mm x T15mm
- Jahr 2023
- EAN 9780367757069
- Format Kartonierter Einband
- ISBN 978-0-367-75706-9
- Veröffentlichung 09.01.2023
- Titel Cultures of Transparency
- Autor Stefan (Ruhr University Bochum, Germany) F Berger
- Untertitel Between Promise and Peril
- Gewicht 353g
- Herausgeber Routledge
- Anzahl Seiten 228