Open Government


Citizenville: Connecting People and Government in the Digital Age
Seven Trends That Will Transform Local Government Through Technology
Wiki Government: How Technology Can Make Government Better, Democracy Stronger, and Citizens More Powerful
The Purposeful Warrior: Standing Up for What's Right When the Stakes Are High
The Truths We Hold: An American Journey
Battle for the Bird: Jack Dorsey, Elon Musk, and the $44 Billion Fight for Twitter's Soul
Unthinkable: Trauma, Truth, and the Trials of American Democracy
Open Government Data: The Book
Big Promises, Small Government: Doing Less with Less in the BC Liberal New Era
Crazy Town: The Rob Ford Story
Cry Havoc: Charlottesville and American Democracy Under Siege
Truth in Our Times: Inside the Fight for Press Freedom in the Age of Alternative Facts
Creating a Government That Works Better and Costs Less
Moneyball for Government
Making Democracy Fun: How Game Design Can Empower Citizens and Transform Politics
Open Leadership by Charlene LiThe Orphan Conspiracies by James MorcanThe STREAM TONE by T. GillingCitizenville by Gavin NewsomWikinomics by Don Tapscott
Open Government
48 books — 14 voters

Evgeny Morozov
230Our Internet debates...tend to be dominated by a form of openness fundamentalism, whereby "openness" is seen as a fail-safe solution to virtually any problem. Instead of debating how openness may be fostering of harming innovation, promoting or demoting justice, facilitating or complicating deliberation - the kinds of debates we are likely to have about the uses of openness in the messy world that we live in - "openness" in networks and technological systems is presumed to be always good and ...more
Evgeny Morozov

Lawrence Lessig
[The Internet] affects democracy... As more and more citizens express what they think, and defend it in writing, that will change the way people understand public issues. It is easy to be wrong and misguided in your head. It is harder when the product of your mind can be criticized by others. Of course, it is a rare human who admits that he has been persuaded that he is wrong. But it is even rarer for a human to ignore when he has been proven wrong. The writing of ideas, arguments, and criticism ...more
Lawrence Lessig, Free Culture: The Nature and Future of Creativity

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