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Transparency

New Trajectories in Law

Rachel Adams author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd

Published:30th Sep '21

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This critical examination of transparency in law and policy explores its implications in the digital age, challenging conventional narratives and power structures. Transparency serves as a vital resource for scholars and practitioners.

The book Transparency critiques the modern emphasis on transparency in law and policy, questioning its implications in today's digital age. As society increasingly demands openness regarding information and data, this book examines the paradoxes that arise amidst rising concerns like 'fake news' and misinformation. It argues that the push for greater transparency may not serve the public interest as intended, but rather reinforces existing power structures and limits alternative forms of governance and knowledge.

Transparency provides a comprehensive overview of how transparency functions globally within legal and policy frameworks. It delves into the discourse surrounding this concept, drawing on the works of influential thinkers such as Michel Foucault, Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak, and Judith Butler. By employing Foucault's theories on discourse and genealogy, the book challenges conventional narratives and encourages readers to rethink the significance of transparency as a dominant theme in contemporary governance.

This critical examination is particularly relevant for scholars and practitioners in law, governance, and interdisciplinary fields such as digital humanities and technology policy. The insights offered in Transparency not only illuminate the complexities surrounding transparency but also invite a re-evaluation of its role in shaping societal norms and expectations in the digital era.

ISBN: 9781032175539

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 167g

116 pages