ICT policy as a governance domain: the case of Greece and the European Commission
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posted on 2023-06-08, 11:44authored byIoanna Chini
This chapter explores ICT policy as a domain that emerges out of the interplay of national and supra-national efforts. Against this backdrop, the chapter investigates the case study of Greek ICT policy, under the important influences of the European Commission. Foucault's concept of governmentality is constructively used as a theoretical lens to inform the analysis of the empirical data. I argue that ICT policy in Greece has been constituted as a governable domain. An array of techniques which embody the rationale of the Commission's outlook of ICT policy is traditionally viewed as the product of rational deliberation of a country.
Social Dimensions of Information and Communication Technology Policy: Proceedings of the Eighth International Conference on Human Choice and Computers (HCC8), IFIP TC 9, Pretoria, South Africa, 25-26 September 2008
Place of publication
Boston
ISBN
9780387848211
Series
IFIB International Federation for Information Processing
Department affiliated with
Business and Management Publications
Full text available
No
Peer reviewed?
Yes
Editors
Peter ven der Besselaar, Chrisanthi Avgerou, Matthew L Smith