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In the late 1980s and early 1990s, the concept of governance emerged in the lexicon of reform and development as a means to "repair" "dysfunctional" state bureaucracies (Anders, 2005: 37-60). Simultaneously, the concepts of accountability and transparency began to gain currency. In the context of governance (as meaning repairing of dysfunctional state bureaucracies), transparency involved making government budgets and expenditure records available for public scrutiny. By providing this information to the citizens, it was expected that the government would act responsibly and citizens would also be able to put pressure on their governments to spend public money in a more accountable manner.

Internet, Politics and Transparency

Posted by Zainab Bawa at Aug 02, 2011 10:45 AM |
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On 15th April 2009, the Centre for Internet and Society (CIS) hosted a talk by Barun Mitra on “Internet, Transparency and Politics”. Barun Mitra is the Chairperson of Liberty Institute, a think tank based in Delhi. Liberty Institute conducts research and advocacy on policy issues ranging from health, environment and trade to democracy and governance.

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A History of Transparency, Politics and Information Technologies in India

Posted by Prasad Krishna at Mar 28, 2011 07:30 PM |
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In this blog post, Zainab Bawa reviews the different spectrums of information, transparency and politics.

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Of the State and the Governments - The Abstract, the Concrete and the Responsive

Posted by Zainab Bawa at Sep 17, 2010 06:55 PM |
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This post examines the concepts of state and government to lay the ground for understanding responsiveness enforced through transparency discourses and the deployment of ICTs, the Internet and e-governance programmes. It also lays the context for understanding why and how ICTs. Internet and e-governance have been deployed in India for improving government-citizen interfaces, eliminating middlemen, delivering services electronically and for introducing a range of similar reforms to institute transparency and a responsive state.

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The Responsive State --- Introduction to the Series

Posted by Zainab Bawa at Sep 13, 2010 02:25 PM |
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This post is an introduction to a series of posts on the concept of the 'responsive state'. In this series, I try to explain the various meanings that the term responsiveness has come to acquire when it is used in relation with the discourses surrounding transparency and the deployment of ICTs and the Internet to enforce transparency and thereby create a responsive state. Understanding the notion of responsiveness requires us to revisit and analyze certain concepts and the relations that have been drawn between concepts such as state, government, politics, administration, transparency, effectiveness, government-citizen interface, ICTs and effectiveness, among others. Read on to find more...

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Transparency and Politics: Politically Aware and Participatory Citizenry

Posted by Zainab Bawa at May 05, 2009 03:20 PM |
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In this, her fourth blog post on her CIS-RAW project, Zainab Bawa looks at the notions of Stakeholder and Participation.

Transparency and Politics: Talk by Barun Mitra

Posted by Zainab Bawa at Apr 22, 2009 03:05 PM |
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A talk by Barun Mitra, Chairperson of the Liberty Institute, a Delhi-based think tank, was held at CIS recently, organised by Zainab Bawa in relation to her CIS-RAW project on 'Transparency and Politics'. In this post, the third in a series exploring questions of transparency and politics, Zainab reports on the lecture and discussion.

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Transparency and Politics: An Introduction [II]

Posted by Zainab Bawa at Mar 23, 2009 03:05 PM |
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In this post, the second in a series documenting her CIS-RAW project, Zainab Bawa explains how transparency is embedded in particular institutional contexts. This impacts the ways in which transparency materially manifests and also has implications for administrative politics.

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Transparency and Politics: An Introduction [I]

Posted by Zainab Bawa at Feb 08, 2009 05:30 PM |
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This is the first in a series of blog posts documenting Zainab Bawa's CIS-RAW project on Transparency and Politics. This post briefly explains how the notion of transparency has developed over time, and the changes that it has been through.

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