The formation of the digital government nowadays belongs to the main directions of reforming public policy and governance. In Russia, the Federal Target Program “Digital Economy” is planned to be implemented with a conjugate transition from electronic to digital government. At the heart of the formation of the digital government is the idea of the state as a platform that allows to effectively implement state functions and services on a new technological basis. The technocratic approach that dominates this idea is accompanied by the conviction that effective public policy and governance is possible almost without a person and public relations. The paper aims to critically analyze the technocratic cultural values of the state as a platform. Adequate answers to the political challenges of the digital government (values of control, centralization, excessive governability, etc.) are possible when integrating a new culture of political opportunities for co-production and the emerging system of state governability through cooperation.
Translated title of the contributionПравительство как платформа: критика технократической культуры публичного управления в цифровую эпоху.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationDigital Transformation and Global Society
EditorsD.A. Alexandrov, et al.
Place of PublicationCham
PublisherSpringer Nature
Pages41-54
ISBN (Electronic)9783030378585
ISBN (Print)9783030378578
DOIs
StatePublished - 2019
Event4th International Conference on Digital Transformation and Global Society, DTGS 2019 - ИТМО, St. Petersburg, Russian Federation
Duration: 19 Jun 201921 Jun 2019
Conference number: 4
http://dtgs-conference.org

Publication series

NameCommunications in Computer and Information Science
Volume1038

Conference

Conference4th International Conference on Digital Transformation and Global Society, DTGS 2019
Abbreviated titleDTGS 2019
Country/TerritoryRussian Federation
CitySt. Petersburg
Period19/06/1921/06/19
Internet address

    Research areas

  • Government, platform, Technocratic approach, Citizen participation, e-government, consumerism, Cooperation

    Scopus subject areas

  • Computer Science(all)

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