Scenarios about 'digital governance'
Digital governance refers to the frameworks, policies, and practices by which governments and organizations manage digital technologies, data, and online services. It encompasses issues such as digital rights, cybersecurity, privacy regulations, and the digitalization of public services that have evolved since the late 20th century. Digital governance shapes how societies navigate technological change and is crucial in alternate histories exploring different trajectories of information technology development and its impact on state power.
What If Wellington Developed Different Government-Tech Relationships?
Exploring the alternate timeline where New Zealand's capital city created a fundamentally different partnership between government and technology sectors, potentially reshaping digital governance globally.