Establishing Public-ness in the Network: New Moorings for Development—A Critique of the Concepts of Openness and Open Development
The termopennessis uniquely associated with the new communication paradigm made possible by the Internet. As the disruptive influence of Internet-based information and communication technologies (ICTs) is felt across social structures and institutions, the dominant techno-utopian vision of openness...
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