ABSTRACT

Policy informatics is addressing governance challenges and their consequences, which span the seeming inability of governments to solve complex problems and the disaffection of people from their governments. Policy informatics seeks approaches that enable our governance systems to address increasingly complex challenges and to meet the rising expectations of people to be full participants in their communities. This book approaches these challenges by applying a combination of the latest American and European approaches in applying complex systems modeling, crowdsourcing, participatory platforms and citizen science to explore complex governance challenges in domains that include education, environment, and health.

part I|21 pages

Introduction

part II|59 pages

The Basics

chapter 4|21 pages

Visualization Meets Policy Making

Visual Traditions, Policy Complexity, Strategic Investments

part III|103 pages

Analysis

part IV|77 pages

Administration

chapter 11|24 pages

Governance Informatics

Using Computer Simulation Models to Deepen Situational Awareness and Governance Design Considerations

chapter 13|18 pages

Policy Modeling of Large-Scale Social Systems

Lessons from the SKIN Model of Innovation

chapter 14|18 pages

Lend Me Your Expertise

Citizen Sourcing Advice to Government

part V|67 pages

Governance Infrastructure

chapter 16|16 pages

Participatory Simulation as a Tool of Policy Informatics

Definitions, Literature Review, and Research Directions

chapter 17|18 pages

Action Brokering for Community Engagement

A Case Study of ACTion Alexandria

chapter 18|14 pages

Breaking the Silos of Silence

The Importance of New Forms of Knowledge Incubation for Policy Informatics

part VI|19 pages

Conclusion