Power to the People. How Open Technological Innovation is Arming Tomorrow’s Terrorists

2021 ◽  
Vol 33 (8) ◽  
pp. 1820-1821
Author(s):  
Luigi Lonardo
2019 ◽  
Vol 2 ◽  
pp. 899
Author(s):  
Anggun Andreyani ◽  
Yanif Dwi Kuntjoro ◽  
Asih Tri Marini

The technological innovation of electric briquette stove is one of the latest innovations in an effort to increase the use of environmentally friendly renewable energy. The electric briquette stove has two functions, namely the means for combustion systems with biomass briquettes only, or if biomass briquettes are not available it can function as an electric stove only. This technological innovation has the main goal of improving the function of the stove, especially from the fuel side. It is expected that with the electric briquette stove the community will be more interested in using stoves with environmentally friendly fuel in this case biomass briquettes and have alternative fuels other than LPG gas at a more economical price. The importance of this technology is disseminated to the people of Tangkil Village, Citeureup, Bogor because the attractiveness of the people to use briquettes is still low, so the dependence on LPG gas is still quite high.


2011 ◽  
Vol 403-408 ◽  
pp. 2354-2358
Author(s):  
Yan Wang ◽  
Jie Wu

According the data from 1995—2008, this paper has analyzed empirically the relationship between technical investment and economic growth in Shaanxi province government. The result showed that technical investment of Shaanxi province government has greatly improved the economic growth; however, there was big gap between the whole investment scope and the specific scopes of different districts and provinces and, the technical investment take a comparative small scale on the whole finance expenditure or GDP. So, this paper pointed out some suggestions to optimize technical investment of Shaanxi government, that to improve pluralism technical investment system, help universities to enhance multi-research & exploration and enhance the establishment of the army and the people scientific and technological innovation system.


Author(s):  
Seyithan Ahmet Ates

The historical periods of disruptions for almost every field of life underlines the necessity of bottom-up development, which requires citizens to realize its potential and take the responsibility to make a change. Social innovations are believed to play the role that technological innovation did during the industrial development one century ago. Proven experiences suggest that there is an immense need of cultivation of an ‘innov-active' society which is sensitive to the challenges around them, capable of analyzing the situation, determining the point of action, developing alternatives and providing necessary resources in an innovative and collaborative manner without awaiting or expecting the intervention of others. Unlocking the potential of the people necessitates taking advantage of collective intelligence; a participators design approach, improving the community feeling and level of trust; developing necessary tools for action; and improving the active citizenship mindset, which eventually contributes to an entrepreneurship spirit and thus creates a risk-taker and resilient society.


2019 ◽  
Author(s):  
Giancarlo Vilella

Technology and innovation in general, and IT in particular, are now at the centre of our world, from all points of view, and have an impact on every aspect—economic, legal, political, sociological and cultural—of our society. This new cyberworld has changed our lives in every respect, not least when it comes to democratic participation. The digitisation of every sphere of our lives is sparking a revolution in our societies, which has given rise to a sense of alarm or even doom as regards our freedom. PCs, tablets and smartphones are integral to our lives; we buy online and we participate in debates and events via electronic networks. We are so tied to the use of electronics that one might wonder whether we are heading towards becoming cyber-humans. For example, we have the technical means to carry all of our digital identification details on our bodies, such as microchips under our skin, injected IDs and swallowed passwords: this is not science fiction but reality, albeit not yet used in practice. The key point here is cultural acceptance of this new way of life, which will perhaps impose itself at some point. Futurology or not, the fact is that the Inter-net is an essential part of our lives to the extent that in January 2013, with foresight and courage, Germany’s Constitutional Court defined Internet access as a ‘public service’: an assertion that introduces a new concept in defining this tool more precisely. This book seeks to make it clear that very rapid technological developments have an immediate and strong impact on the democratic system. Politics, legislators and case law are forced to deal with this impact on a daily basis, going down new and unknown paths. Technological innovation has changed and is still changing the relationship between representatives and the people they represent, between the people elected and the people who elect them, and it is now starting to influence the party system as well. So, if we look at its impact on politics, law, culture and the economy, it is easy to see that technological innovation underpins a huge well of power in today’s world.


Author(s):  
Jinyoung Kim ◽  
Gerald Marschke

Technological progress has been the key to improved living standards, but how and where do new ideas get their start? The answer might give us some insight into how we can support greater innovation. Some suggest universities have been an important source of innovative technology. A look at the people involved in the development of patented technologies can give an idea of how much innovation originates in universities.


Author(s):  
Opeyemi Idowu Aluko ◽  
Gabriel Temitope Aderinola

E-governance is a technological innovation that brings governance to the fore of integrity and accountability. It requires high technological commitment so as to bring the government closer to the people. Corruption on the other hand is a bane to growth and development in any country. E-governance is a corrective measure to corruption which prevents government officials from shady activities due to its transparency nature. The connection between e-governance and corruption is analyzed in this chapter, and Nigeria is selected as a case study in developing countries. The chapter concludes on the premise that e-governance reduces the strength of corruption in any country and more investment is needed to enhance this development.


2018 ◽  
Author(s):  
Martin Skladany
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Author(s):  
Michael A. Neblo ◽  
Kevin M. Esterling ◽  
David M. J. Lazer
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