Towards a Participatory, Co-operative and Sustainable Information Society? A Critical Analysis of Swedish ICT Policy Discourses
Sammanfattning
Sweden – like the other Nordic countries – is recognized as a leading IT nation. For this
reason it is important to evaluate the specificities of Swedish policy discourses on the
information society. The development of the information society has been a key topic in
policy debates since the mid-1990s. More recently, new concepts such as ‘sustainable’ or
‘green knowledge society’ have emerged. This puts forward new questions about which
type of information society we aim to achieve.
The present article contributes to the theoretical foundations of information society poli
cies by introducing the notion of a participatory, co-operative, and sustainable information
society (PCSIS). We apply this notion to Swedish policymaking by investigating ICT policy
discourses. We also make a comparison with the recently launched Digital Agenda, the grand vision of the European Commission regarding the future of the information society.
Our overall conclusion is that Swedish and European visions can be labeled as dualistic
and reductionist approaches, respectively. This means that both approaches fail to come up
with a more elaborated perspective on the information society that links the key aspects
participation, co-operation and sustainability in a convincing way. A dialectical approach,
i.e. an approach that considers sustainability in multidimensional and interdependent aspects, is currently lacking in both Swedish and European policymaking.
Utgivare
Nordic Council of Ministers, Nordicom
Källa
Nordicom Review, 34 (2) p. 3-18
Samlingar
Fil(er)
Datum
2013-11Författare
Verdegem, Pieter
Fuchs, Christian
Redaktör
Carlsson, Ulla
Nyckelord
information society
participation
co-operation
sustainability
ICT policy discourses
Sweden
Publikationstyp
article, peer reviewed scientific
ISBN
978-91-86523-77-0
ISSN
1403-1108
Språk
eng