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'''''The Next Wave: Using Digital Technology to Further Social and Political Innovation''''' is a 2011 book which is written by [[Darrell M. West]], who is an author and political scientist, now Director of the [[Brookings Institution]]. This book is composed in 9 chapters and topic is a social change with innovation in digital technology. Author argued that how changes of nation, society and private which is derived from increase in efficiency are going to be, when technology is combined with many parts of government, policies and society, and how we maximize effects of those changes. |
'''''The Next Wave: Using Digital Technology to Further Social and Political Innovation''''' is a 2011 book which is written by [[Darrell M. West]], who is an author and political scientist, now Director of the [[Brookings Institution]]. This book is composed in 9 chapters and topic is a social change with innovation in digital technology. Author argued that how changes of nation, society and private which is derived from increase in efficiency are going to be, when technology is combined with many parts of government, policies and society, and how we maximize effects of those changes. |
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* Ugur Gokay Ortasoz(University of Lille) said "In this empirical work Darrell West informs the reader in a comprehensive manner about the policies and usage of information technology, and he shows how to handle difficulties while still innovating systems for use in both the public and private sectors."<ref>{{Cite journal|last=Ortasoz|first=Ugur Gokay|date=2014-01-01|title=Book Review: General Politics: The Next Wave: Using Digital Technology to Further Social and Political Innovation|journal=Political Studies Review|volume=12|issue=1|pages=138|doi=10.1111/1478-9302.12041_79|issn=1478-9299}}</ref> |
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* Ugur Gokay Ortasoz(University of Lille) also said "This book will provide policymakers and business leaders with pragmatic evidence that digital technology can promote not only economic efficiency but also social and political innovation throughout society."<ref>{{Cite journal|last=Ortasoz|first=Ugur Gokay|date=2014-01-01|title=The Next Wave: Using Digital Technology to Further Social and Political Innovation by A1 - Darrell M. West . Washington DC: PB - Brookings Institution Press , 2011. 219pp., £18.99, ISBN 9780815721888|journal=Political Studies Review|language=en|volume=12|issue=1|pages=138|doi=10.1111/1478-9302.12041_79|issn=1478-9302}}</ref> |
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* Kevin Estering(Professor of political science at the University of California, Berkeley) says "An interesting look at the technologies of cutting-edge technologies such as cloud computing, ultrafast broadband, electronics, and digital media. However, the value of the book lies in the evaluation and proposal of institutional and organizational factors that hinder the introduction of technologies needed for social and political transformation rather than this in-depth investigation. I am sure it will be a book that will help improve government policy and improve social development."<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.brookings.edu/book/the-next-wave/|title=The Next Wave : Using Digital Technology to Further Social and Political Innovation|publisher=Brookings|access-date=2017-12-11|language=en-US}}</ref> |
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* Beth Simon (Professor of New York University School of Law) says "How technology innovation can reduce costs and improve the quality of life, and consequently improve the quality of our lives by transforming technology and government policies. As a social scientist who does not hesitate to criticize various constraints in the public sector, we provide ourselves with the concrete roadmap needed to transform ourselves and our organization."<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.brookings.edu/book/the-next-wave/|title=The Next Wave : Using Digital Technology to Further Social and Political Innovation|publisher=Brookings|access-date=2017-12-11|language=en-US}}</ref> |
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* Times Higher Education(THE) offers "This revolution, West's next wave, may or may not crash upon our shores. As is the case with all futurology, we must wait and see. Whatever the future holds, this book offers a fascinating window on our possible digital future."<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.timeshighereducation.com/books/the-next-wave-using-digital-technology-to-further-social-and-political-innovation/418321.article|title=The Next Wave: Using Digital Technology to Further Social and Political Innovation|date=2011-12-01|work=Times Higher Education (THE)|access-date=2017-12-11|language=en}} |
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Revision as of 04:54, 20 February 2024
Author | Darrell M. West |
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Language | English |
Subject | Digital technology |
Publisher | Brookings Institution Press |
Publication date | 1567.10.16 |
Publication place | United States |
Media type | Print (Paperback) |
The Next Wave: Using Digital Technology to Further Social and Political Innovation is a 2011 book which is written by Darrell M. West, who is an author and political scientist, now Director of the Brookings Institution. This book is composed in 9 chapters and topic is a social change with innovation in digital technology. Author argued that how changes of nation, society and private which is derived from increase in efficiency are going to be, when technology is combined with many parts of government, policies and society, and how we maximize effects of those changes.
Review
- Ugur Gokay Ortasoz(University of Lille) said "In this empirical work Darrell West informs the reader in a comprehensive manner about the policies and usage of information technology, and he shows how to handle difficulties while still innovating systems for use in both the public and private sectors."[1]
- Ugur Gokay Ortasoz(University of Lille) also said "This book will provide policymakers and business leaders with pragmatic evidence that digital technology can promote not only economic efficiency but also social and political innovation throughout society."[2]
- Kevin Estering(Professor of political science at the University of California, Berkeley) says "An interesting look at the technologies of cutting-edge technologies such as cloud computing, ultrafast broadband, electronics, and digital media. However, the value of the book lies in the evaluation and proposal of institutional and organizational factors that hinder the introduction of technologies needed for social and political transformation rather than this in-depth investigation. I am sure it will be a book that will help improve government policy and improve social development."[3]
- Beth Simon (Professor of New York University School of Law) says "How technology innovation can reduce costs and improve the quality of life, and consequently improve the quality of our lives by transforming technology and government policies. As a social scientist who does not hesitate to criticize various constraints in the public sector, we provide ourselves with the concrete roadmap needed to transform ourselves and our organization."[4]
- Times Higher Education(THE) offers "This revolution, West's next wave, may or may not crash upon our shores. As is the case with all futurology, we must wait and see. Whatever the future holds, this book offers a fascinating window on our possible digital future."[5]
bibliography
- The Next Wave: Using Digital Technology to Further Social and Political Innovation
- ^ Ortasoz, Ugur Gokay (2014-01-01). "Book Review: General Politics: The Next Wave: Using Digital Technology to Further Social and Political Innovation". Political Studies Review. 12 (1): 138. doi:10.1111/1478-9302.12041_79. ISSN 1478-9299.
- ^ Ortasoz, Ugur Gokay (2014-01-01). "The Next Wave: Using Digital Technology to Further Social and Political Innovation by A1 - Darrell M. West . Washington DC: PB - Brookings Institution Press , 2011. 219pp., £18.99, ISBN 9780815721888". Political Studies Review. 12 (1): 138. doi:10.1111/1478-9302.12041_79. ISSN 1478-9302.
- ^ "The Next Wave : Using Digital Technology to Further Social and Political Innovation". Brookings. Retrieved 2017-12-11.
- ^ "The Next Wave : Using Digital Technology to Further Social and Political Innovation". Brookings. Retrieved 2017-12-11.
- ^ "The Next Wave: Using Digital Technology to Further Social and Political Innovation". Times Higher Education (THE). 2011-12-01. Retrieved 2017-12-11.