Seminar | September 21 | 12-1 p.m. |  Zoom

 Alison Post, Associate Professor, Political Science and Global Metropolitan Studies, UC Berkeley

 CITRIS and the Banatao Institute

Transparency reforms instituting sunshine laws and open public meetings have been actively promoted in recent decades as means of keeping elected officials and bureaucrats more accountable to the public. Advances in communication technologies have enabled a new generation of such transparency-enhancing reforms and practices — including open data portals, posting program information online and security alert systems. Under what circumstances do local governments adopt such technologies? This talk investigates this question by examining patterns of adoption and utilization of one technology — online scheduling information for public transit — for a comprehensive set of local transit providers in California, drawing on original, webscraped data.

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 daisyh@berkeley.edu, 510-644-4301

 Daisy Hernandez,  daisyh@berkeley.edu,  510-644-4301

Event Date
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Status
Happening As Scheduled
Primary Event Type
Seminar
Location
Zoom
Performers
Alison Post, UC Berkeley (Speaker)
Event ID
147221