The Responsive City: Engaging Communities Through Data-Smart Governance
New book co-authored by Susan Crawford
Cambridge, Mass. (Sept. 2, 2014) – The Berkman Center for Internet & Society at Harvard University announces today the publication of The Responsive City: Engaging Communities Through Data-Smart Governance (Jossey-Bass; September 2, 2014).
The Responsive City is a compelling guide to civic engagement and governance in the digital age that will help municipal leaders link important breakthroughs in technology and data analytics with age-old lessons of small-group community input to create more agile, competitive and economically resilient cities. The book is co-authored by Professor Stephen Goldsmith, director of Data-Smart City Solutions at Harvard Kennedy School, and Professor Susan Crawford, co-director of Harvard's Berkman Center for Internet and Society. Former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg penned the book’s foreword.
Based on the authors’ experiences and extensive research, The Responsive City explores topics including:
• Building trust in the public sector and fostering a sustained, collective voice among communities;
• Using data-smart governance to preempt and predict problems while improving quality of life;
• Creating efficiencies and saving taxpayer money with digital tools; and
• Spearheading these new approaches to government with innovative leadership.
“Now, more than ever, substantive reform in governance is critical for civic leaders to meet the needs of a rapidly growing urban population,” Stephen Goldsmith explains. “Fortunately, data and technology can fundamentally change the way government operates, breaking down hierarchies and silos, enabling preventive action, incorporating citizens into every aspect of governance, and increasing overall efficiency.”
A confluence of new technologies has created an opportune time for substantive reform. Already, several forward-looking cities are implementing digital innovations to create local governments that are more transparent, responsive, accountable and cost-effective. As The Responsive City underscores, the results so far have been highly promising. Featuring case studies highlighting the work of individuals in New York, Boston, Chicago and more, the book provides a model for the future of governance.
But technology alone cannot power change. The Responsive City concludes with a challenge to its readers: data-smart governance needs a cadre of city officials and innovators to lead the charge and empower public employees with the discretion to translate these technological advances into action.
Susan Crawford explains, "We have found heroes in city halls and communities around the world who are using technology to improve the lives of citizens and make local government more responsive to human needs. This book tells their stories and underscores the crucial role of leadership—at all levels—in transforming civic life." With greater civic engagement and leaders who challenge the status quo, the digital revolution will thicken the bonds of democracy and create government that is truly “of the people, by the people and for the people.”
The Responsive City is the culmination of research originating from the Data-Smart City Solutions initiative, an ongoing project at Harvard Kennedy School working to catalyze adoption of data projects on the city level. Additional information, including a link to purchase the book, can be found on Amazon.com or on the publisher’s website. Updates, further details on the cases in the book, and additional content will be available on the Data-Smart City Solutions website throughout the fall. Join the conversation on Twitter with #TheResponsiveCity.
Selected Advanced Praise
“In these pages, Goldsmith and Crawford expertly chronicle the now-global movement to improve governance through technology. Chicago embraced that movement early to become the leader in effectively leveraging data to meet the demand for a more responsive city.”
—Rahm Emanuel, Mayor of Chicago
“Steve Goldsmith and Susan Crawford offer a fascinating report from the frontier of innovation in government with the engaging stories of citizens working to replace the bureaucratic systems of the past with effective and accountable government for the twenty-first century.”
—Newt Gingrich, former Speaker of the House of Representatives
“Focusing on outcomes for (and with) the public instead of compliance with rigid procedures is the hard work of local government in the twenty-first century. Goldsmith and Crawford show the way with real-world examples and an infectious optimism. This book matters to everyone who cares not just about city hall but about trust and faith in government in the modern era.”
—Jennifer Pahlka, founder and executive director, Code for America; former U.S. Deputy Chief Technology Officer
About the Authors
Stephen Goldsmith is the Daniel Paul Professor of the Practice of Government, director of the Innovations in Government Program, and director of Data-Smart City Solutions at Harvard Kennedy School. He previously served as Deputy Mayor of New York and Mayor of Indianapolis. He is a nationally-recognized expert on government management, reform, and innovation.
Susan Crawford is a Visiting Professor at Harvard Law School and co-director of Harvard’s Berkman Center for Internet and Society. She is the author of Captive Audience: The Telecom Industry and Monopoly Power in the New Gilded Age and a contributor to Bloomberg View. She served as Special Assistant to the President for Science, Technology, and Innovation Policy.
About the Book
The Responsive City: Engaging Communities Through Data-Smart Governance
By Stephen Goldsmith and Susan Crawford
Published by Jossey-Bass (a Wiley brand)
Publication date: Sept. 2, 2014
Price: $35.00; 208 pages; ISBN: 978-1-118-91090-0
E-book version also available
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About the Data-Smart City Solutions Initiative
A part of the Ash Center’s Innovations in Government Program, Data-Smart City Solutions is working to catalyze adoption of data projects on the local government level by serving as a central resource for cities interested in this emerging field. Data-Smart City Solutions highlights best practices, top innovators, and promising case studies while also connecting leading industry, academic, and government officials. For more information, visit http://datasmart.ash.harvard.edu/.