SI 532 - Digital Government I: Information Technology and Democratic Politics, Winter 2007
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Digital Government I: Information Technology and Democratic Politics
Instructor: Steven Jackson - School of Information
dScribe: Timothy Vollmer
This seven-week course is the first in a two-part sequence exploring contemporary practices, challenges, and opportunities at the intersection of information technology and democratic governance. This first half of the course focuses on theories and practices of democratic politics and the shifting role of information technologies in shaping, transforming, and understanding these. The course seeks to ground contemporary discussions around IT and politics in various flavors of democratic, political, and social theory.
Course Contents
SI 532 - resources , Winter 2007
SI 532 - diggov_rotunda , Winter 2007
SI 532 - About the Professor , Winter 2007
SI 532 - Steven Jackson , Winter 2007
SI 532 - Assignments , Winter 2007
SI 532 - Syllabus , Winter 2007
SI 532 - Example of Assignment 1 , Winter 2007
SI 532 - Example of Assignment 2 , Winter 2007
SI 532 - Student Work , Winter 2007
SI 532 - Readings , Winter 2007
SI 532 - Assignment 1 pdf , Winter 2007
SI 532 - Readings pdf , Winter 2007
SI 532 - Syllabus pdf , Winter 2007
SI 532 - Assignment 2 pdf , Winter 2007


















