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Virtual policy networks: the internet as
a model of contemporary governance?
The public policy literature has recently emphasised the
importance of 'networks' in the policy process and has also
argued that the new dynamics of policy networks are redefining
contemporary forms of governance. Surprisingly, this literature
has largely ignored the Internet as an exemplar of these new
network forms and new governance practices. This paper tries
to bring these two areas of research together. It reviews
the policy literature to establish the point that the network
concept is increasingly central to contemporary discussions.
It then provides an overview of what various authors have
identified as the key characteristics of the Internet and
the networks that operate through it. The paper concludes
with several suggestions for further research on virtual policy
networks.
(Abstract)
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