[governance] Multi-stakeholder model, evolution and revolution

Andrea Glorioso andrea at digitalpolicy.it
Wed Dec 5 00:12:32 EST 2012


Dear Diego,

On Dec 5, 2012 5:51 AM, "Diego Rafael Canabarro" <diegocanabarro at gmail.com>
wrote:
>
> Bene,
> I understand your concern. My fellowship supervisor here at the National
Center for Digital Government works with the notion of "digitally mediated
institutional development." (reference attached bellow). She is a
long-standing researcher who surveys the role of organizational and
institutional variables in the enactment of technology for digital
governance. As she likes to point out, "after twenty years of digital
governance", there is a lot of evidence of path-dependency following
decisions, long-term trends in agency action, as well as institutional
stability. Whenever you have legacy, agency favoring the status quo and
institutional constraints for reforms/revolutions, it seems that
disjunctions might only be the exception. I'm working to connect the dots
between those theoretical notions and the field of Internet governance in
my dissertation.

Thanks a lot for the reference to this paper. I would be more than
interested to know more about the development of your research.

Best,

Andrea
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